Bodice Front Style 31

Design shown on a croquis; design in 3D
Figure A: Style 31 shown on a croquis (3D version of the design)

The bodice of this garment has two curved parallel (French) darts in the side-seam of the half-block.  This is the same as Style 29 except Style 29 has straight darts instead of curved darts. The preparation and the steps are the same as Style 29, therefore all the step-by-step instructions are not shown here.   If you haven't created Style 29, you would follow those steps, except using curved darts. If you have already created Style 29, you can just redraw the dart lines as curves, using a French Curve Ruler, as shown in the Example Outcome below. You do need to make sure that the curve is the same for each dart leg pair, and the length of the dart line is the same.

Example: Outcome

Final flat pattern after dart manipulation; design in 2D
Figure B: Style 31, final 2D flat pattern

Figure B shows Style 29, and style Style 31 on the right.

The focus of these instructions is covering the theory and practice of manipulating darts and the exercise finishes after the dart manipulation has been done. For production ready patterns you would need to take further steps to add seam allowance, pattern labels, pattern piece numbers, the grainline, etc.

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