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== Valentina Tutorial: Leena's: Bodice Sloper ==
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So, first things first, I suggest you head over to </span><a href="http://www.leenas.com/English/draw_bodice.html"><span lang=EN-US style='mso-ansi-language:EN-US'>http://www.leenas.com/English/draw_bodice.html</span></a><span
lang=EN-US style='mso-ansi-language:EN-US'> and print the instructions so that you can follow and perhaps make some personal notes as we go.<br>
 
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===Measurements===
 
I am going to create a measurements file in Tape in an individual size 32 according to the measurements on the printout. I open Tape, select ‘New”, ‘Individual’ and ‘centimeters’.<br>
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I have saved my measurements file as ‘Leenas Size 32.vit’ in a special folder called Leenas so that the measurement file and the pattern file are both in the same folder – especially for this tutorial.<br>
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===Formulas===
 
 
'''Now we are ready to open Valentina and start our pattern.'''<br>
I have named this pattern piece as ‘Bodice’ because I intend adding a sleeve and skirt to it later. How you want to do it is up to you but for the sake of the tutorial, perhaps it would be best to do the same.<br>
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** Save Individual measurements file<br>
** Open from Valentina<br>
 
* Valentina<br>
** Create New Pattern using Individual measurements file<br>
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*** Point Intersect Arc and Axis<br>
*** Point of Intersection of Arcs<br>
 
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===Details===
** Detail Tools<br>
*** Seam Allowance Tool<br>
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** Basic use of formulas<br>
** Copy and paste formulas<br>
 
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