As with any basic block, whether it is one you have drafted yourself, or one you have purchased from me, you should always make a toile. This important first step allows you to assess the fit of the block and all its proportions.
My straight top block has been manipulated to remove all the darts, but still gives a good fit over the bust area.
I use this block for shirts, bomber jackets, casual tops, etc etc.
I have recently drafted a basic collar shape for this block, so for those of you that already have the block here is the free collar template. Simply download and open in Adobe Acrobat reader and print at 100% scale – there is a control square on the page and this should measure 2.5 cm x 2.5 cm (1 inch x 1 inch)
Once you have this basic collar template you can experiment with the ‘leaf edge’ of the collar and create your own collar designs – the ‘neck edge’ needs to stay the same – as it has been drafted to fit your block.
I hope this ‘free template’ save you time – I would love to see the designs you produce from this versatile basic block!
Happy pattern cutting & sewing!
Nicola
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Pls let me know when your Manual Pattern Cutting will start.
Hi, Its very soon now, by the end of the week I am sure, I will let you know on my blog pages as soon as it launches. Thanks so much for your message!