HOW TO DRAFT A BASIC SLEEVE PATTERN |SLEEVE BLOCK | EASY SLEEVE PATTERN DRAFTING| BEGINNERS FRIENDLY
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- čas přidán 4. 07. 2020
- Hello SEW MATES,
This is an updated version of how to draft a basic sleeve pattern. This is an easy sleeve pattern drafting tutorial and it is beginner's friendly.
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The tool that you will need for this project are:
*pattern paper
*markers
*armhole curve/ French curve
The measurements you will need is your:
*bust
*sleeve opening.
Calculations:
Cap's Height: bust / 12 + 0.5"
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love this tutorial! I took gathered, puffy sleeves off of a shirt and couldn't figure out what size/shape to sew back on. using your method for making a sleeve pattern, I made the perfect sized sleeve for my shirt.
Very easy to master. Thank you for sharing
Thanks people like you save the day in a very straightforward method I love you.
The best video of basic sleeve pattern...
You tutorials are always so straight forward. Thanks for sharing
Best of the best
Very well explained. Thank you!
I just found your channel... All your videos are clearly and easily illustrated..uncomplicated.. Thanks for sharing.. Looking forward to learning so much more
Thank you so much for stopping by, I look forward to teaching you much more😊
I used to have problem with my sleeves after cutting, as my sleeves will be shorter than my bodice. But after much practice and practice I’m getting better. Thank you so much for sharing, Mel.
That’s great Sylvia practice becomes perfect
I love it. Thank you very much indeed.
Love it ❤️
Thanks for the teaching methods very clear and understandable I appreciate your
Welcome
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Great video
Besttttttt! I've seen. Nice and easy. Thank you ❤️
Wow... this was very detailed and easy to follow. Looking forward to trying it.
Yes you should 😊☺️🤗
Thanks for this info
Khanzuri Steele thanks for watching bro.
Hi, thanks for the tutorial... But pls can you explain the cap width for me, how you added 0.5 to 7.5
Thanks so much, please this pattern of sleeve does not work on princess dart armhole because the front armhole is more smaller than the back by 1.5 inches . please help me on how to achieve a perfect sleeve for a princess armhole. Thanks
Love your explanation. Thank you. Could you please tell me why you only put seam allowance on the sleeve seam underarm and not on the cap?
it is just a preference something i like to do. But you can go ahead and add your seam allowance be sure to add it to your bodice pattern also
Good mam, please teach us different types of sleeves
There are many videos I have made on different types of sleeve. You can refer to those . Best
Thank you so much. I do not understand why there's no seam allowance for the curve of the sleeve whereas there's seam allowance at the sides?
You can add the seam allowance there.
Madam please teach us different types of sleeves and cutting out plazo
Noted. You can look at my channel I made many videos on different types of sleeves
Hi dear, thank you so much for your videos, I’m learning with you . Can you please help me with my cap’s height, my busy is 40’’ . When I calculate my cap’s height, it gives me 3,83’’. Do I use 3,75? Or 4’’?
Hello sew mate
Yes you can round it to 4 or if u want to the use the exact measurement 3.8 on the tape measure is the bar after the 3.75. Never round down . It’s better to have a looser garment than one that is too tight.
Best taylorMade
@@TaylorMadeDesignsSewing thank you so much 😊, I really love your videos, I can rewatch them many times as I need to take sometimes notes of what you say. Can’t wait for your next videos. Can you make a video of how you sew the sleeves in, I really want to see a close up. Also, do you prefer to sew the sides first then ease the sleeves in or to sew them open then sew the whole close? Which method is easier?
Am so happy you find this helpful. I will do a video show you how to do it. But I love to put in the head of the sleeve first and then I close the sides, it’s much easier to me. Sleeves can be tricky for a beginner but with practice you could be a pro soon. Keep going. Also when you draft your sleeve. Always double check to see if it fits the armhole before you cut.
@@TaylorMadeDesignsSewing ok, I’ll double check, I’ll draft my sleeves this afternoon, thank you 🌸
I have done this 20 times and it keeps coming out too big or too long I should say I don't know what I'm doing wrong my biceps are 14" my pattern armhole came out to 10.5" in the back and 10" in the front and the length that I want my sleeve is 8"even when I try to recreate your measurements it always comes out too wide and I have no idea why
When you draft ensure that you have added any ease allowance on the bodice pattern on the sleeve pattern. Be sure to check the bodice measurements (the armhole) with the sleeve cap measurement to see if they fit. Hope this help. Let me know if you have anymore concerns
Thank u sooo much.
Welcome
Great video
Thank you