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Q1Domain Verified
Within the context of the "The Complete Bodice Block & Sloper Drafting Course 2026," what fundamental principle governs the initial chest dart placement in a basic bodice block to ensure accurate fit and drape?
The dart apex should align with the natural waistline to control fullness at the hip.
The dart should be placed equidistant from the side seam and center front to maintain symmetry.
The dart apex should be positioned at the fullest part of the bust, typically 1-2 inches below the apex, to accommodate projection.
The dart legs should extend vertically from the armhole to the hem to create structural support.
Q2Domain Verified
In "The Complete Bodice Block & Sloper Drafting Course 2026," when adapting a bodice block for a fuller bust, what is the most technically sound method to add circumference without distorting the shoulder line or armhole?
Splitting the existing front dart into two smaller darts at the side seam and waist.
Adding width evenly to the front bodice panels through horizontal bust darts or dart manipulation.
Increasing the width of the center front seam allowance and extending the neckline.
Lengthening the shoulder strap and widening the armhole by a proportional amount.
Q3Domain Verified
According to "The Complete Bodice Block & Sloper Drafting Course 2026," what is the rationale behind establishing the "balance lines" on a bodice block and why are they crucial for advanced pattern adaptation?
Balance lines indicate the grainline and are used to prevent fabric stretching during cutting.
Balance lines represent the vertical and horizontal alignment points that must match between pattern pieces and the wearer's body for proper drape and fit.
Balance lines are solely for aesthetic purposes, ensuring visual harmony between pattern elements.
Balance lines are used to calculate the amount of ease to be added to the pattern for comfort.

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