Because the armhole curve is supposed to flow smoothly when you are connecting it to the hip line so that it doesn’t look like a regular kaftan, we are aiming to achieve the Agbada effect. Also the armhole depth of Agbada outfits are never high up. If you observe the end result, you will notice that the sleeve opening is still modest enough, it’s not revealing at all.
So detailed...thank you so much ma'am 💓 💗 💖 ❤️ 💛
Thanks for watching ♥️♥️
I understand the way you teach us ❤
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Thanks for being a life saver looking for the video and I find urs illustrative.
I’m glad you find my tutorial helpful ☺️
I love the kimono. I would order
Thank you 🙏 I will be expecting your order ♥️
Thanks!❤ You shared many tips in 1 project🎉
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How many yards did you use please??
3.5 or 4 yards of fabric depending on the height of the person you are making it for
@@nedabryanatelier thank you ma’am looking forward to more sewing tutorial videos.
Why did you come down 1 inch from the waist line to draw the armhole?
Because the armhole curve is supposed to flow smoothly when you are connecting it to the hip line so that it doesn’t look like a regular kaftan, we are aiming to achieve the Agbada effect. Also the armhole depth of Agbada outfits are never high up. If you observe the end result, you will notice that the sleeve opening is still modest enough, it’s not revealing at all.
@@nedabryanatelier thanks 🙏