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Hi everyone, welcome to our channel "Stop My Closet." Thanks a lot for liking our videos and do subscribe to our channel if you haven't already. Also, click the bell icon to get new video notifications. Today, I am sharing the cutting and stitching of Dadar tunic top. To make this top, I'm using cambric cotton, which is a 2.5 material fabric. I have borders on both sides of the fabric, and I want to keep it like that. I don't want to cut the border and then stitch it again. So, I will just measure the bottom length, which will be the full length minus the waist length. In my measurement, the waist length is 18 inches. I will cut the whole piece accordingly. I have cut the fabric into two pieces. Now, firstly, I'll cut the bodies and leave a half-inch seam allowance on the top. For the shoulders, take half of the shoulder width. In my measurement, the shoulder width is 13.5 inches, so half of it is 6.75 inches. For the neck width, which is 3 inches, mark a point 1/2 inch downwards from this point and join it to the neck width point. From this point, mark the armhole, which will be half of the arm around. In my measurement, the armhole round is 14 inches, so half of it would be 7 inches. Next, I'll mark one-inch intervals and join them to the shoulders' midpoint. From the top, I will mark the point at 10.5 inches (epics point) and 14 inches (shoulder to waist), which will be the length of the bodies. Now, I'll mark the round measurements for the chest. I'm adding two inches of ease. In my measurement, the chest is 51 inches, so 51 plus 2 is 33, and dividing it...