How to make Neckline patterns & sew them on clothes

how to draft patterns to sew necklines for clothes

When it comes to dressing, the neckline is one of the most critical factors that can make or break your looks. A good neckline can enhance your looks and flatter your body. But a bad one can wreck the whole outfit. Below you will find a list of necklines and the method to draft a pattern for them.

types of necklines

 

Neckline sewing – Step by Step

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Whether you’re modifying an existing garment or starting from scratch, you need a neckline that looks clean and neat. For that, you have to do some necessary things in dressmaking – pressing, clipping and finishing the edges. No skipping those!

Choose the neckline you want

Check out the post on about 60+ different types and variations of neckline designs. You have to decide on which neckline will compliment your body. For this, reading the post on choosing the best neckline would be ideal.

The most popular necklines are the basic ones – round shaped necklines, and V neckline.

Create a paper pattern of the neckline area

As you make the bodice pattern, mark the neckline area with a marking tool. Draw the curve of the neckline using a french curve. Remember to take into account seam allowance. Mark the center front and center back of the garment. Make a notch.

You can use the following convenient chart to determine how much breadth and depth of the neck you should mark according to the bust measurement. The chart gives the measurement for a neck that is very close to the neck. If you want to, you can fold a favorite top or dress bodice, measure the neckline for neck width from the center fold line and the neck depth, and go from there. 

Neckline depth and breadth chart

chart for neck width and neck depth

0-1 Mark the neck width as per your bust measurement ( as seen in the table)

1 – 3 Mark the depth of the neckline ( as you need it or refer the table)

1-2 Mark straight down

2 -3   Join 2 to 3 in a straight line

HOW to make a round neck pattern

Decide on the method of finishing the neckline

Behind a lot of nice-looking neckline is a facing.  Without facing, the necklines will turn out shabby and unprofessional-looking. Checkout this post on making a facing for the neckline and assembling it, for the correct way to  sew the neckline you have drafted. 

Another option is to cut out interfacing in the shape of your neckline; cut out the facing in this shape with some extra seam allowance and sew this facing to the neckline. 

Take a square piece of cloth  10 inches into 10 inches. Iron the interfacing onto the wrong side of this square piece of clothing. Mark the  Neckline on the right side of this cloth. After marking, leave one and a half inches margin and cut along the edges of the neck. Finish the raw fabric edges of the facing before sewing it to the neckline. 

U neckline shape

Assembling the neckline with the facing

how to sew a v neck

For all the necklines the breadth of the neckline and the depth is first marked on the folded cloth (I mark on the wrong side of the facing cloth)

 Other options for sewing a neckline are finishing the neckline with a binding or using a lining.

Binding may be the easiest method of sewing the neckline. You just have to finish the edges of the neckline with a bias cut fabric strip (you can cut it from the bodice fabric itself)

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The other method is to use the lining fabric itself to finish the neckline edge.

neckline pattern

Using a facing on the neckline after embroidery is finished on the neckline.

understitched facing on the neckline

Other posts related to different types of necklines

Checkout the tutorial to make a tank top to see how this neckline is assembled with the facing turned outside as an embroidered yoke

tank top pattern

 

Related posts :

churidhar neck design

 

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49 thoughts on “How to make Neckline patterns & sew them on clothes”

  1. My name is favour

    Pls I find it difficult to cut a high neck at the back, and a deep 1 in front ,help me out.

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  2. Anonymous

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    Good

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  8. Grace

    Hi, my name is Grace, I find your teaching here very helpful thanks.
    Pls I need your help on how to cut a normal sleeve. What I saw in ur article is just types of sleeves. Thanks

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    • Sarina

      Hi Grace
      Can you check out this page – sewing sleeves

  9. Grace

    Very straight forward. Thanks

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  10. Olateju Kafayat

    The tutorial is straight forward and helpful. Thanks

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    • Abiola Toyin

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  11. Owus Samuel

    It’s indeed helpful but why should the depth have more inches more than the width?

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  12. Olaide

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    • Sarina

      Hi Olaide
      Happy to know that ; thanks for commenting

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    Thanks slot but at least show as pattern drafting also

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  19. Joy

    This is very helpful to me. I’ve been sewing all my life with no professional instruction, and recently been trying to learn more about other techniques. I’ve always used patterns or my own clothes and made varying changes to get the design I have in mind. I’d love to become better at pattern drafting and tailoring, as some of my more difficult pieces are more ‘error’ than trial.
    One neckline/bodice I can’t find much help with is the sort of halter (perhaps this is not the correct term) which is like 2 triangles that overlap at the chest and go upward to tie at the back of neck. I see it most often on bikini tops, but I adore this style on an empire waist dress. I wonder if you have any tutorials or suggestions on more professional methods.
    Thanks for sharing this great information, I’ll be visiting often!

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  23. Zakeeyah Aboobaker Gani

    Hi how are you? I am struggling with the designing and cutting of the v-neckline. Please help urgently.

    Many Thanks

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  25. Bola

    Very helpful and straight forward. Thanks

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    • Sarina

      Thanks Bola

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    • Sarina

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    • Sarina

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    • Sarina

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