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HALTER TOP PROCEDURE:
Here's a brief overview of halter top pattern making with measurements:
_Halter Top Pattern Making_
A halter top is a sleeveless garment that wraps around the neck and ties or fastens at the back.
_Measurements Needed:_
- Bust circumference (BC)
- Underbust circumference (UBC)
- Neck circumference (NC)
- Shoulder to bust point (SBP)
- Tie or strap width (TW)
_Pattern Making Steps:_
1. Draw a front pattern piece:
- Use the BC and UBC measurements to create a curved shape.
- Add a dart from the bust point to the side seam.
- Add a curve for the armhole.
2. Draw a back pattern piece:
- Use the BC and UBC measurements to create a curved shape.
- Add a tie or strap extension at the top.
3. Draw a neckband pattern piece (optional):
- Use the NC measurement to create a rectangular shape.
4. Add seam allowance and hem allowance as needed.
_Tips:_
- Make sure to match the front and back pattern pieces at the side seam.
- Adjust the pattern to fit your desired halter top style (e.g., cropped, flowy, or fitted).
- Consider adding a facing or interfacing for stability and finish.
_Common Halter Top Styles:_
- Classic halter: A simple, sleeveless top with a tie or strap at the back.
- Crisscross halter: A top with a crisscross strap design at the back.
- Ruffled halter: A top with a ruffled trim at the neckline or hem.
Keep in mind that this is a basic overview, and you may need to make adjustments based on
your specific design and fit requirements.
Here's a more detailed and clear explanation of halter top pattern making with measurements:
*Step 1: Take Measurements*
- Bust Circumference (BC): Measure around the fullest part of the bust.
- Underbust Circumference (UBC): Measure around the narrowest part of the torso, just
under the bust.
- Neck Circumference (NC): Measure around the base of the neck.
- Shoulder to Bust Point (SBP): Measure from the shoulder point to the bust point.
- Tie or Strap Width (TW): Measure the desired width of the tie or strap.
*Step 2: Create Front Pattern Piece*
- Draw a curved line using the BC and UBC measurements, creating a shape that fits the bust.
- Add a dart from the bust point to the side seam, starting from the SBP measurement.
- Add a curve for the armhole, starting from the SBP measurement.
*Step 3: Create Back Pattern Piece*
- Draw a curved line using the BC and UBC measurements, creating a shape that fits the
back.
- Add a tie or strap extension at the top, using the TW measurement.
- Make sure the back pattern piece matches the front pattern piece at the side seam.
*Step 4: Add Neckband Pattern Piece (Optional)*
- Draw a rectangular shape using the NC measurement, creating a neckband that fits the base
of the neck.
*Step 5: Add Seam Allowance and Hem Allowance*
- Add a 1/4 inch (6 mm) seam allowance around all edges.
- Add a hem allowance at the bottom of the front and back pattern pieces.
*Tips and Variations*
- Adjust the pattern to fit your desired halter top style (e.g., cropped, flowy, or fitted).
- Consider adding a facing or interfacing for stability and finish.
- You can add ruffles, gathering, or other design elements to the pattern pieces.

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