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|Bust point || A point at the front of a garment, between the 'top' and 'waist' vertically, representing the nominal center position for the bust in a ladies garment. It is used to position certain seams, or darts.
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| center front || A line running vertically, representing the center line at the front of a garment. May be used as a ''''seam'''', ''''fold'''', or pattern marking line.||
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|skirt (2) || The portion of a coat or jacket, lying below the waist, which is distinct from the upper portion of the jacket or coat. A Skirt is not typically seamed at it's vertical edges.
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|"right"-side.||The 'front' or visible decorative side of a fabric, textile or construction material
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| seat || A measurement representing the maximum width needed to accommodate the widest point below the waist, (see also Measurement: G08, G09) ||
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| square from a line || to draw a line perpendicular to another line, squaring from a vertical line means you draw horizontally to or from it a given point.
(Seamly 2D has a tool for creating a point, perpendicular to a given line.) ||
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|sloper (aka block)|| An initial preliminary pattern for a garment type or portion of a garment, upon which more detailed suseqeunt drafts will be based.
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|"wrong"-side || The 'back' or non visible side of a fabric, textile or construction material.
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