The technique for converting a two-dart skirt into a one-dart design involves specialized dart manipulation principles within garment construction. This approach is particularly relevant for garments requiring precise shaping through darts to achieve a form-fitting silhouette.
In fashion, blouses frequently employ darts for both functional fit and visual appeal. Consolidating multiple darts into a single one allows designers to enhance the garment's silhouette and achieve a more refined, flattering shape.
This dart consolidation technique is applicable to:
Conversely, garments like kurtas, trousers, and shirts generally employ distinct construction methods and may not necessitate this specific dart conversion process.
Consequently, this method is most appropriately applied to blouses.
| List-I (Fitting Problems) | List-II (Reasons) |
|---|---|
| (A) Neckline doesn’t lie flat against body | (I) Shoulders are too narrow |
| (B) Collar is too tight | (II) Circumference of sleeve is tight |
| (C) Sleeves pull across the upper arm and cause wrinkles | (III) No difference between neck and collar measurement |
| (D) Sleeves bind and has wrinkles horizontally across the arm | (IV) Too large neckline |