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This variation of princess seams is for if say you decide to do some version of a full
flared mini-dress. It kind of is if you think of a cheerleading uniform I guess maybe that's
one piece. I don't even know if they have those. But say they do. In my world, they
have once piece cheerleading uniforms and that's what I'm drawing. Again, we start at
the armpits because we're fitting it at the top and flaring it at the bottom. So that
means if you're going to do a one piece, if you're going to have one piece of fabric that
you're working with, that's not, it's not technically one piece, but it's going to appear
to be one dress. You're going to have one, two, three pieces of fabric for just the front
but it's all going to sew together to be one side of the dress. Then you have to have it
be fitted at the top and flared at the bottom so that the measurements come out right and
so that you can do, otherwise, mathematically, physics doesn't allow for you to curve, to
not, anyways, in order to do it you have to do it like this. It starts at the armpits.
And then however mini you decide to make it, it'll flare out a little bit at the waist
and then you'll have your notations for extra fabric in the fact that it's flared.