In skirts, darts add shape, curve, and dimension to an otherwise flat fabric surface, making room for hips, thighs, bellies, and backsides . But, if the pattern you’re using wasn’t originally designed for your body shape, chances are pretty good that the darts aren’t placed in the most flattering position for you.
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Darts control the shape of the fabric and allows the fabric to conform to your body . What is this? Of course, how you use darts and shaping seams (which are essentially the same thing) depends upon how much you want the shape to conform to your body – or how fitted you want the garment to be.
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Types of Darts – Placement
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Good to Know: Darts have two basic components: the point, also known as the apex, and the legs, which start at the widest part of the dart . The dart legs are the two lines that are brought together to create the fold of fabric that is stitched. You sew darts from the widest point of the legs to the apex.18 Oca 2021
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Why are darts important? We use darts to fit fabric to our bodies . Think about it, without darts, our clothes would be like cylinders of fabric around our bodies just laying there. Or we would still be dressing like those in ancient Rome, in a toga.2 Mar 2016
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Darts are a dressmaker’s punctuation marks. They are a technique used for shaping garments by curving straight fabric to the body . Darts are created by stitching a long, thin pinch to a point, which is then pressed down to one side.
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– but even knits can use a bit of shape for good fit, especially if you have a lot of shape! But without a dart, you see diagonal pull lines from the bust to the side seam. The front just doesn’t hang right. A flat (2-dimensional) piece of fabric simply won’t adequately cover a 3-dimensional body.
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