Wide Shoulders Corrections – Modifying the Slope
This post discusses how to fix it from the shoulder seam. The good thing about this correction: the sleeve does not need to be adjusted because the armhole is the same. The bad thing is that the shoulder slope is no longer the same. It’s been adjusted and has a slightly different slope. Here’s how to do it:
1. Identify the issue: Low Point Shoulder (LPS) is too low at the armhole area.
2. Pin the armhole at the LPS. Pin the amount you want to decrease the across-shoulder area at the armhole.
3. Measure the amount you’ve pinned and note it down.
4. Mark your bodice pattern with a straight line from about 1/3 of the way up the shoulder seam to the curve of the armhole.
5. Draw a second line from the LPS to the midway area of the first line.
6. Cut along those lines -to zero at the armhole join and zero at the LPS
7. Slash the main line and close it; the same amount you’ve taped.
8. The second line will join the shoulder seam, and you will redraw the shoulder seam straight again.
9. Don’t forget to do the same correction to the back bodice piece.
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