Lesson 24: Types of jabla
1) overlapping jabla:
By extending any one side of front 0-0'and 1-1' by 2" to 3"
Can design overlap pattern.
Finish neck and opening by piping or facing cloth and fix rope or buttons as opening.
2) shoulder rope jabla
Keeping same draft
Draw the neck and armhole curve.
Usually done with contrast piping which ll continue as rope.
3) pot shape jabla
Make 1-4 same as 2-3
Shape the side seam like a pot.
Join the shoulders and attach ropes at the sides.
4) shoulder opening jabla
With same draft extend 2" up the shoulder 7-5 in back.
And fix buttons.
5) reversible jabla
2 contrast materials is stitched together which can be used on both sides.
Can be done with shoulder open pattern. Or can join shoulders too.
At the back draft curve the line 3-7 and 4' -x
In fabric should cut keeping all paper draft together as single pc and cut leaving 0.25 " seam allowance all around.
Cut the same in 2 different fabrics
Sew all around with 0.25" leaving a small gap at hemline 1- 4' to turn it inside out.
Top stitch fully and secure that open part while doing top stitch.
Happy sewing
1) overlapping jabla:
By extending any one side of front 0-0'and 1-1' by 2" to 3"
Can design overlap pattern.
Finish neck and opening by piping or facing cloth and fix rope or buttons as opening.
2) shoulder rope jabla
Keeping same draft
Draw the neck and armhole curve.
Usually done with contrast piping which ll continue as rope.
3) pot shape jabla
Make 1-4 same as 2-3
Shape the side seam like a pot.
Join the shoulders and attach ropes at the sides.
4) shoulder opening jabla
With same draft extend 2" up the shoulder 7-5 in back.
And fix buttons.
5) reversible jabla
2 contrast materials is stitched together which can be used on both sides.
Can be done with shoulder open pattern. Or can join shoulders too.
At the back draft curve the line 3-7 and 4' -x
In fabric should cut keeping all paper draft together as single pc and cut leaving 0.25 " seam allowance all around.
Cut the same in 2 different fabrics
Sew all around with 0.25" leaving a small gap at hemline 1- 4' to turn it inside out.
Top stitch fully and secure that open part while doing top stitch.
Happy sewing
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