I've been sewing for decades but never had to make adjustments until a few years ago. My shoulders are narrow and one slopes more than the other. I could never work out how to do an adjustment but you have explained it very clearly and it's much simpler than I thought. Thanks
Thank you Minerva. I was so very frustrated with the shoulder adjustments that I was not getting proper guidance. Your video helps a ton with my issue, it addressed exactly what I was struggling with ❤
IF. The pattern for the shoulder falls off the natural shoulder when pinched at the top by 1”, should I split the adjustment at 1/2” on the front pattern piece and 1/2” on the back pattern piece to get that to fit right? The sleeve should be fine right?
Great video! I have a slightly different problem. I habitually stand with my shoulders thrown back, which gives me a shorter erect back and a longer front for clothes to hang right. If I wear clothes with the shoulder seams at my shoulder apex, the front rides up and the back hem is too long. This means the shoulder seams are too far forward, and the back neck is too high. I would love if someone could tell me what this adjustment would be called so I can search for a solution!
Execellent video 👍
I've been sewing for decades but never had to make adjustments until a few years ago. My shoulders are narrow and one slopes more than the other. I could never work out how to do an adjustment but you have explained it very clearly and it's much simpler than I thought. Thanks
Glad it was helpful 😊
Thank you Minerva. I was so very frustrated with the shoulder adjustments that I was not getting proper guidance. Your video helps a ton with my issue, it addressed exactly what I was struggling with ❤
You are so welcome!
Thanks so much, as a beginner this has been really useful and nicely explained. 👍
Hi Anne- that is fantastic to hear!
great ideas
Thank you! 😊
Basting the shoulder and side seams can be a big help when working to get the correct fit.
Definitely!
Thank you, this was a great video!
Glad it was helpful!
Great video!
This was good information - would have loved to have seen you in your adjusted jumpsuit.
Hi Marlene! We are glad you enjoyed the video!
Great video thank you ❤
You are so welcome!
Do you have to make the corresponding changes to the sleeve cap?
If you make an adjustment of more than about 1cm on the sleeve head you will need to use your sleeve head easing stitches with more vigour.
IF. The pattern for the shoulder falls off the natural shoulder when pinched at the top by 1”, should I split the adjustment at 1/2” on the front pattern piece and 1/2” on the back pattern piece to get that to fit right? The sleeve should be fine right?
You can split the difference but best to tack it, try on and see. You will need to either gather your sleeve head or adjust your sleeve.
Great video! I have a slightly different problem. I habitually stand with my shoulders thrown back, which gives me a shorter erect back and a longer front for clothes to hang right. If I wear clothes with the shoulder seams at my shoulder apex, the front rides up and the back hem is too long. This means the shoulder seams are too far forward, and the back neck is too high. I would love if someone could tell me what this adjustment would be called so I can search for a solution!
Just love the way everything comes out backwards. You can’t even even see what you’re reading.
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