In pattern marking, especially in the context of sewing and garment construction, a "neckline" refers to the edge or outline of the neckline area of a garment. It is a crucial part of pattern design, as it defines the shape and style of the opening around the neck.
The neckline can vary in shape and style, such as:
- Round Neckline - A simple, circular shape.
- V-Neckline - Shaped like a "V," which can be deep or shallow.
- Square Neckline - A straight-across top with sharp corners.
- Boat Neckline - Wider neck opening that runs horizontally across the collarbone.
- Asymmetrical Neckline - Uneven or off-center designs.
- High Neckline - Covers more of the neck, similar to a turtleneck.
When marking patterns for sewing, the neckline shape is indicated clearly, along with other important markings like seam allowances, grainlines, and notches. Properly marking the neckline is essential for achieving the desired fit and style of the finished garment.