Palazzo Pant Cutting With Body Measurements | For Beginners | English Subtitles | Stitch By Stitch - Summary

Summary

This text appears to be a transcript of a video tutorial on how to cut out the fabric for a pair of pants. The speaker guides the viewer through the process, starting with taking measurements of the waist, life (likely referring to the natural waistline), and the length of the pant.

The speaker then explains how to use these measurements to mark the fabric, including:

* Marking the length of the pant, with a 2-inch margin at the top and bottom
* Marking the waistline, using a formula to calculate the width
* Marking the crotch curve and the seat line
* Marking the knee line, which is the midpoint of the pant length
* Marking the hemline, with a 2-inch margin

The speaker also explains how to cut out the back piece, which is slightly larger than the front piece, and how to add extra fabric to the seat area.

Additionally, the speaker shows how to cut out a pocket piece, marking it with a straight line and a curved line, and how to join the pocket piece to the pant piece.

Finally, the speaker mentions that they will upload a video on how to stitch the pants together in a few days.

Facts

Here are the key facts extracted from the text:

1. To measure the waist, take the measurement around the narrowest part of the natural waistline.
2. To measure the life (inseam), take the measurement from the top of the inner thigh to the bottom of the ankle.
3. To measure the android (thigh), lift the leg up and fold it, then measure the circumference of the thigh.
4. To measure the Mori (knee), measure the circumference of the knee.
5. The measurement of the waist should be divided by 4 and 1 inch added to calculate the measurement for the crotch.
6. The measurement of the android should be divided by 3 to calculate the measurement for the thigh.
7. The measurement of the Mori should be divided by 4 to calculate the measurement for the knee.
8. A margin of 2 inches should be added to the measurement of the waist to calculate the length of the pant.
9. A margin of 2 inches should be added to the measurement of the android to calculate the length of the pant.
10. The length of the pant should be marked at the midpoint of the length.
11. The measurement of the knee should be marked at 1 inch from the midpoint of the length.
12. The back part of the pant should be cut 2 inches longer than the front part.
13. The back part of the pant should be cut with a curved crotch to allow for ease of movement.
14. The pocket should be marked at 11 inches by 11 inches.
15. The pocket should be jointed with a straight line above.
16. The pocket should be cut on the same marking.