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A set-in sleeve may consist of one or two parts. You can learn how to prepare and embroider such a sleeve in a simple and accurate way.
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The set-in sleeve can be single-seam and two-seam.
If the fabric with which you work is heavy or excessively soft, loose, then the armhole line needs to be strengthened with glue pad or iron the non-woven fabric band-thin glue strip cut along the oblique with a chain stitch in the middle. Gasket materials can be found at the Burda store. Ironing should be done by placing the chain stitch exactly along the marking of the seam line of the armhole. Correction patterns.
Check the sleeve pattern to make the necessary changes. Typically, the length of the sleeve should end at the bone on the wrist, and the width should be 5 cm greater than the volume of the upper arm for freedom of movement.
Read the description for your model: information on the presence / absence of shoulder pads.
Be careful, if you are adjusting the sleeves, then be sure to adjust the armhole and vice versa.
Podokatnik.
The window sills support the weight of the kukawa fabric and help keep the sleeve beautifully descending from the shoulder seam. With their help, the sleeve seam does not stand out.
To make this part, use sharp scissors (buy at the Burda store) to cut an oblique rectangle of wool flannel or thin padding polyester 7.5 cm wide and 10-15 cm long for each armhole. On a long edge, make a fold 2.5 cm deep. Place the fold in the center along the seam line, the wider side should be closer to the sleeve, and the raw edges inside the sleeve hem. Sew the window sills with hidden stitches.
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Making the sleeves ok.
A special property of a sleeve is that its top (okat) needs to be positioned exactly on the shoulder, before embroiding the entire sleeve in the armhole. Since the sleeve has a curly shape, and is longer than the armhole, it must be attached.
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Start shaping the sleeves around the sleeve, pull the filaments slightly, pulling the extra width to the area around the sleeve.
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Sleeve placement.
Try on the product with the recommended shoulder pads and check the fit of the sleeve using a colored hinge as a guide. There should be no wrinkles, wrinkles, or lumps on the sleeve.
Cuffing the sleeves.
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Sewing in sleeves.
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