Deep neckline theory
Instructor : Savitha
Skill Level : Beginners 00:09:08
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You must have encountered problems of the shoulder of the dress slipping or falling off. This happens when both necklines are deep and there is no support. To avoid this we need to make some adjustments in the shoulder measurement and this class explains the changes to be done in your pattern.
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Deep neck theory | 00:09:08 |
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When you reduce 1/4 and 1/2" from half shoulder, you may keep the shoulder slope at 3/4" and when you come in by 3/4", shoulder slope can be 1/2" and when you reduce by 1 to 1.5", reduce to 3/8" slope.
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If one of the necklines is high, that will provide support to the blouse shouder. If both necklines are deep, then apply the theory.
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When you reduce the shoulder, you do it for both front and back patterns. Shoulder measurement is reduced only when both necklines are deep.
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Replied under your previous query. Revert for further clarification.
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You may first mark the standard 7.5" half shoulder and draw the slope line and then reduce the shoulder as per the deep neckline theory.
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If front neck is 3" deep and back is deeper or vice versa, you may reduce 1/2" from half shoulder measurement.
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In both cases no need to reduce from shoulder measurement as one of the necklines is high and will provide support to the garment at the shoulder level. Only when both necklines are deep, the shoulder needs to be reduced.
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No changes, you may apply the full shoulder measurement.
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That's right.
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Hi, guess I answered this under your question in Bundle course.
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yes, the shoulder will shift for both back and front if both necklines are deep and then you draw the curve as usual for back.
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Good day to you.
You will need to reduce from your 1/2 shoulder measurement [not 7.5"]. Going forward kindly post your question below the bundle course that you have enrolled for. It is easier to followup.
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Hi,
This was explained in the tutorial. When you reduce the shoulder in lieu of the deep neckline, you shift the chestline up. Also when you measure the armhole curves if you find it bigger than actual, you shift the chest line up to reduce the curve.
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Hi,
What is the 15" you are referring to?
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Hi,
Deep neckline theory can be applied for kurits/dresses, for saree blouse it is slightly different. Kindly post your concern about the blouse in the Q & A below the katori blouse class, will sure clarify.
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Then you may take 3/4" from midpoint to draw the front armhole curve.
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How much have you reduced from your half shoulder measurement ?
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Yes, it can be applied for sleeveless Kurtis too. Also you may please refer to our class on "Sleeveless yoke kurti".
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You are welcome.
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Hi,
When doing deep necklines at back and front, the garment will not have much support at the shoulder and will expand and that is the reason the shoulder is reduced. The armhole is adjusted because as you bring the armround line inwards due to lesser shoulder slope, the line length increase. So we move it slightly up.
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Hi,
Sorry did not clearly understand your query. When you reduce the shoulder in lieu of deep neckline, it is done for both front and back.
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Hi, Our free tutorial on 'Deep neckline theory' may be applied for Kurtis/dresses when both necklines are deep. For saree blouses we have explained in the First class of the saree blouse course that is Class1-Choli blouse.
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Hi, thanks for your appreciative words.
This deep neckline theory is applicable when both the necklines are deep. If your front neckline is normal depth and back is high, then you don't need to apply this theory, but as the back neck deepens for every 1" depth you may reduce 1/4" from the 1/2 shoulder measurement.
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Savitha
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Ms. Savitha has been conducting classes in Pattern making and sewing since the year 2010. She started with her Online classes to reach out to more students. Her words, "I love sewing and teaching and I have been lucky to be able to make my passion, my profession. I try my best to simplify things and teach in a simple and easy way so that even beginners in pattern making and sewing are able to learn from our online classes and make their garments with professional finish".
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Extremely Well explained! Thank you!
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Very clear explanation. Thank you so much man.