. On the bodice of this drape you constructed two darts, and this week we are learning about the various darts that can be found on a bodice. The following pictures depict several different darts. Identify each dart and explain what the purpose of a dart is. Please site your references!!
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knit wear :
working on knit wear was really fun because its something i know nothing about & when i started getting into i felt like i knew everything , i even bought a book the shows me the process of kniting & how they put everything together . it was really interesting . thank you Ms. Davids =] Tiffany G . . .
1) ArmHole Dart
2) Bust Darts
3) French Dart
4) Shoulder Dart
5) Waist Dart
As Darts reach the narrow point, they release the fabric to provide fullness.
_ Charlotte W.
WE HAVE LEARNED LOTS OF DARTS, SUCH AS,ARMHOLE DART, SHOULDER, WAIST, NECK, FRENCH DART, AND BUST DARTS. A dart is tapered seam of fabric for adjusting the fit of a garment.
SABY BRAVO
The first one is an armhold dart the second is a bust dart the third is a french dart the fourth is the shoulder dart and the fifth one is a waist dart.A dart molds a flat piece of fabric so that it fits smoothly over a rounded area of the body such as around the hips and the bust area.
The darts are:
1)armhole dart
2)underarm dart
3)shoulder dart
4)waist dart
The purpose of darts are to shape a piece of fabric so that it can adjust and fit properly to the body.
-diamond b.
1. Armhole dart
2. Bust dart
3. French dart
4. Shoulder
5. Waist dart
The purpose of a dart is to make the garment more fitted and to take away the fullness.
1.armhole dart
2.bust dart
3.french dart
4.shoulder dart
5.waist dart
Darts are to make a garment more form fitting.
Armhole dart-----Bust dart----frenh dart-----Shoulder dart---Waist dart..............Darts allow you to shape a flat piece of fabric so that it will conform to the body's contours
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