EASY DIY Sleeve Pattern Tutorial
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- Опубліковано 4 жов 2024
- #patternmaking #sleevepattern #easypatterndrafting
today's video, I'll be taking you through the process of drafting a basic sleeve block, using the Natalie Bray method.
This method can also be used for most basic bodices . Make sure the match both the armhole and sleeve crown to make sure the measurements
match( adjustments can be made accordingly)
For sleeve measurements, watch this tutorial.
How To Take Body Measurement For Basic Block I (DETAILED)
• Accurate Body Measurem...
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0:00
0:02 Welcome
0:50 Sleeve Measurements
1:34 Sleeve Proportions
1:58 Measuring the sleeve draft
3:30 Drafting the sleeve block
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I always learn new things in your video. I was taught to always add 0.5 cm to point B to get point F. Now, I have learned 6 cm is constant for all sizes. Welldone! Thank you!
Same here ooo
You’re welcome! It may not have been wrong . Pattern making can over time be adapted to one’s preferences as you learn more. So you can choose what best works . 😊
hi Mercy, you are doing so great with your teaching, i am interested if you are taking online classes
You did it!! Thank youuuuuu so much. God bless you
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Yea!!! Thank you, mercy, and happy new year
Thsnk you. ❤❤❤😊
Thanks for the teaching .
You’re welcome
Thank you so much ❤. God bless you. Happy new year to you and your family.
You’re welcome and to yours too❤️
Thank you for the turtorial ma'am
My bodice front armhole is 11" while the back is 10" so there were excesses after drafting the sleeve using this tutorial
How do i go about fixing it?
Thanks dear
Thank you Mercy! Please do you use the measurements in the book or your body measurements?
You’re welcome. You have to use your own sleeve measurements. Your Top Arm measurement( bicep) is used as a guide on what proportion to use.
@@mercyadamsinseams thank you so much. God bless you for the tutorials. They've been helpful and the fact that your thumbnail shows your original creations is superb and not misleading.
Mercy thank you. You didn't input elbow and wrist. Reply please
Happy new year ma,you look good
Thank you ❤️🫶🏽
Dear mercy, God bless you.
1• Please I always have more excess on my back sleeve compared to the front (eg B 2.3 & F0.9 or 1.2) . How do I deal with this please?
2• My Top arm is 36cm. Do I add 5cm to my TA or do I do 6cm as the chart says?
Thank you.
5 or 6cm works, the excess on the sleeve is mostly used to set in the sleeves around the crown. But if it’s too much, you can move the underarm point of the sleeve to higher up to reduce the ease or excess
Good day ma’am,please While checking the chart for the sleeve.Are we to add the Top arm + 5cm to check for the crown depth,or we use our original top arm measurement to check it.
Secondly:you said to confirm the armhole size ,the circumference must be top arm +12/13 cm.
My question is ,is it the original top arm + 12/13cm? Or we are using the one we add 5cm to ?
Hi, the top arm measurement determines the part of the proportion to use. The Top arm + 5cm just lets you know what the sleeve size is.
For the second question.. please leave a time stamp so I can best answer.
I don’t know what time stamp means lol
For the second question?
To know whether I am going to lengthen or shorten my armhole circumference,am I suppose to add the 5cm to my top arm measurement before adding the standard 12/13cm or I am using my original top arm +12/13cm to confirm.?
@akinsurojuadesola9636 if you have a specific question on a certain part of the video you want clarification on, just note the exact time on the video and share, that way I can watch the exact part and best answer your question
Also, I never mentioned adding 12-13 cm to a top arm measurement in any part of the video
I usually get a lot of excess on the sleeve head and i dont want any puffs so usually i have to shorten the DC line, does this Happy to you?
Hmmn. This hasn’t happened yet, first make sure you are using the right proportion. And using a basic block that matches the sleeve size as well. This Is what I do and I haven’t had such issues.
Ok, thank you
How do one confirm if the basic block matches the sleeve size?
By measuring around the armhole on the basic block, with the tape held on edge( to follow the armhole curve) and measuring around the sleeve crown.
Hello, do you do online classes?
Soon!
Please how do l know the Dc and piont B to use for different sizes
The Top Arm( biceps) determines what part of the proportion to used .
Thank you for the tutorial. So with the 5cm ease does this mean we wont add seam allowance to the sides of the sleeve?
You’re welcome . Usually, the ease isn’t the same as a seam allowance( but it can be used as a seam if you prefer a tight fitting garment)
First compare the armhole of the basic bodice to that of the sleeve crown, this way you can best determine if it needs more seam or not . I hope this helps ..
It does, thank you 🙏
After measuring the armhole measurement on the bodice,is the result a determinant of any thing used in the sleeve Chart?
I saw that the top arm measurement was what was used to determine the width of the sleeve.Does using the top arm measurement automatically makes the sleeve fit in the armhole circumference we measured?
I would appreciate your response ma 🙏
Mercy pls online class will be better ,so we can see the work better 🙏🙏🙏