Torso & Bodice Blocks – 01 – What is the Difference Between Bodice Block and Master Torso Block

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I explain the difference between a torso block and a bodice block in dressmaking.

I discuss how the torso block is used as a base for close-fitting or classic sheath dresses, extending from the neck to the hip line, while the bodice block is specifically designed for tops and blouses with sleeves, ending at the waist.

I also emphasize the importance of making adjustments when attaching a bodice to a skirt or pants to ensure a proper fit.

Lesson Steps:

  1. I define the torso block and its uses for sheath dresses and shift dresses.
  2. I explain the bodice block and its application for tops and blouses with sleeves.
  3. I discuss the fit characteristics of the bodice block, including shoulder placement and ease.
  4. I highlight the need for adjustments when attaching a bodice to a skirt or pants.
  5. I warn against simply cutting the torso block at the waist to create a bodice, explaining potential fit issues.
  6. I emphasize the importance of creating a separate bodice block with appropriate shaping and darts.

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