Sleeves over sleeves! Your pattern does not have sleeves or you fon't like them? Get your new sleeve here!
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For this option, the following settings are recommanded:
Do you want to apply these settings?
The length of an arm from the shoulder seam to the wrist with the arm slightly bent.
The circumference of the wrist at the narrowest point.
Measure the length of the front armhole on your pattern piece.
Measure the length of the back armhole on your pattern piece.
Measure the height of the front armhole vertically from the end of the shoulder to the lowest part of the sleeve hole.
Measure the height of the back armhole vertically from the end of the shoulder to the lowest part of the sleeve hole.
Optional. If your armhole has a marker for the front sleeve, measure the length of the armhole below it.
Optional. If your armhole has a marker for the back sleeve, measure the length of the armhole below it.
High sleeve head: small fit at upper arm. For stretchy fabric like jersey only. Medium high sleeve head: looser fit. For jersey, thicker knits or sweat. Flat sleeve head: wide fit. All sort of fabrics.
The sleeve head is spread by this amount. This will lead to a larger sleeve head scope, which will need to be gathered to fit into the armscye.
The sleeve is drawn wider as the cuff by this amount. The cuff needs to be stretched while sewing.
Choose here if you want to gather or fold the additional fabric on the sleeve wrist to the cuff.
Choose here if you want a classic placket or a simple tape placket.
Want some more poof above the cuff? You can also set this option and add some elastic to the wrist.