Basic Measurements
Tools that you'll need:
- A Flexible Sewing Tape Measure (available at WalMart, Target, JoAnns, Amazon, fabric stores, OR we can provide via mail as part of your fee)
- A piece of cording or yarn about 36-46 inches long, not to be stretched when using (roasting cord will do OR we can provide via mail as part of your fee)
- A level/flat hard surface to stand on
- A flat hard surface to sit on
Costumes, Swimwear & Various Garments
These measurements are a great start to most any costume. You can download the PDF format CLICK HERE and then email, text, or DM it to us completed.
Stance
- Good Posture
- Arms Relaxed
- Feet slightly apart, with equal weight on both feet
First determine the waist. The waist is where your performer bends from side to side. Loosly tie a ribbon or elastic at the waiste where she bends. Please see the video below to identify the waistline.
All red lines are CIRCUMFERENCE, that means that your measurement starts and ends at the same point. This applies to Neck, Bust, Chest, Waist, Hips, Wrist & Ankle.
The green line, girth, is also circumference, but it is more vertical. It goes from top middle shoulder, across the body, through the crotch, up the back, and meets back up at the shoulder starting point.
Turquoise are vertical measurements: from the hooha to the floor (inseam), and the base of the neck, at the bone protrusion, to the waist. After you measure inseam, make sure you measure the actual finished length of the pant, each leg if it varies.
Apex to Apex (nipple to nipple) and top of shoulder to apex are measurements to make sure that your dancer is covered adequately.