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How to make a footnote by yourself
How to make a footnote by yourself







how to make a footnote by yourself
  1. #How to make a footnote by yourself how to#
  2. #How to make a footnote by yourself full#
how to make a footnote by yourself

Most people leave it for pros, but the joy of DIY-ing something in your home always has special meaning and is far more fulfilling. They look elegant in your yard, garden, leading up to your patio, or in the middle of a path on a steep bank. Once you're done, you'll be rewarded with an aesthetically pleasing set of stone steps. You won't need any new skills to get this done, just our guide on what to do and when to do it as a whole.īuilding stone steps is a fun and exciting project.

#How to make a footnote by yourself how to#

You already know how to build natural stone steps in terms of each individual part of the process. Hope this guide helps you find measurements for yourself.Updated: | Categories: Exteriors, Lawn & Garden Dart placement: Front _ Back _ (if you have no idea use the chart below as a guide).Waist arc: Front _ (CF to side seam) Back _ (CB to side seam).Bust arc: _ (CF over apex ending 2″ below armhole).Across chest: _ (1″ above mid-armhole).Across shoulder: _ (shoulder to shoulder, then divide by 2).Back neck: _ (take the whole measurement then divide by 2 to get half).Side length: _ (side length from underarm seam to waistline).Bust span: _ (Apex to apex a.k.a boob to boob measurement at the highest points, then divide by 2).Bust depth: _ (Shoulder tip to apex) Radius _ (Apex to underboob).Strap: Front _ (HPS to under armhole seam) Back _.Shoulder slope: Front _ (Shoulder to middle of waistline) Back _.

#How to make a footnote by yourself full#

  • Full length: Front _ (HPS to waistline) Back _.
  • Center length: Front _ (CF neck to waistline) Back _(CB neck to waistline).
  • How to measure yourself: Upper torso (bodice)
  • Hip: _ The widest part of your body around 3-4″ below your abdomen.
  • Waist: _The smallest circumference, where you bend side to side.
  • Bust: _ Around the bust (the highest points on your body over your nips).
  • How to measure yourself: Circumference measurements Note: Some measurements I take whole then divide by 2 to determine the exact measurements. Tip: When measuring to the waistline, measure to the middle of twill tape. Tip: Do all the front measurements first and skip the back measurements to the very end since you have to take off the shirt to measure the back.
  • HPS – High point shoulder (the highest point on shoulder line).
  • Tie at the front and that will help determine the middle of your torso as well. This is very important to pin on the side seams since this will help us measure the back. Safety pin on the side seams so it doesn’t move around. Then you want to take your ribbon or twill tape and lay flat on your body where your waist is. The waist is the smallest circumference on your body. This is an important thing to do first since a lot of measurements are going to be coming from and to the waistline. This will give you the most accurate measurements. If it’s fitted, it will usually have darts or seams where darts are placed. I find a button up shirt with darts is best. The seams on the shirt will hit you in the right spots to gather the measurements from. Supplies you’ll need:Ī fitted top helps you determine the measuring points on yourself. I break it down here and show you how to measure yourself by yourself since we don’t always have a friend to help us. Help! I need measurements! But where do you begin? Some can get very specific and is not really common knowledge. Please read full disclosure for more information Hello! This post may contain affiliate links, which means I’ll receive a commission if you purchase through my links, at no extra cost to you.









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