Step by Step Cutting and Stitching of a Simple Two colour Top.
STEP1-: First take the following measures:
A: Length (shoulder to how long you need)+2inch.
B: Seeing the figure cut the front side and take other colour of cloth same size +1inch(for stitching).
C: Neck:
Front neck: 5inch
Back neck: 3inch
D: Shoulder to shoulder +2 divided by 2.
E: Chest circumference divided by 4+1inch.
F: Sleeve Length +1 inch
Sleeve Breadth (chest circumference divided by 4 -1)
STEP2-: Seeing the figure do the marking and the cutting of the cloth.
STEP3-: First join the centre piece of which cloth you want.
STEP4-: Fold both neck side then fold both bottom side 1/2inch inside.
STEP5-: Now you have to join both shoulder side.
STEP6-: Seeing the figure do the marking and the cutting of the sleeves. Seeing the figure cut the centre side and join other colour of cloth. Now you have to attach the sleeves on your top.
STEP6-: Now join both the sides.
Your Simple Two colour Top is ready!
STEP1-: First take the following measures:
A: Length (shoulder to how long you need)+2inch.
B: Seeing the figure cut the front side and take other colour of cloth same size +1inch(for stitching).
C: Neck:
Front neck: 5inch
Back neck: 3inch
D: Shoulder to shoulder +2 divided by 2.
E: Chest circumference divided by 4+1inch.
F: Sleeve Length +1 inch
Sleeve Breadth (chest circumference divided by 4 -1)
STEP2-: Seeing the figure do the marking and the cutting of the cloth.
STEP3-: First join the centre piece of which cloth you want.
STEP4-: Fold both neck side then fold both bottom side 1/2inch inside.
STEP5-: Now you have to join both shoulder side.
STEP6-: Seeing the figure do the marking and the cutting of the sleeves. Seeing the figure cut the centre side and join other colour of cloth. Now you have to attach the sleeves on your top.
STEP6-: Now join both the sides.
Your Simple Two colour Top is ready!
Author: Mrs. Bhawna Gupta is a professional tailor for ladies dresses (Indian Blouse, Chudidar, Salwar Suit, Maxi, Frock, Kids Skirts, Tops etc) over more than a decade. She had completed the Advanced Diploma in Tailoring from Madras Institute of Tailoring. Disclaimer - This BLOG is published for learning purpose. Author has no liability for any damage or loss. This blog cannot used for commercial, publishing in other electronic media purposes.
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