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Burnley and Trowbridge Co. | The Perfect Sleeve MINI Sew Along Part 1: Draping a Sleeve Shape @BurnleyandTrowbridge | Uploaded January 2017 | Updated October 2024, 1 hour ago.
One of the biggest struggles many of us have when it comes to making a period garment is getting the sleeves right. In this 4 part MINI sew along we break down the "evil sleevils" into bite size pieces so you can make and set the perfect sleeve!

In Part 1 we show you the process of cutting to the shape of the body, a typical 18thc gown sleeve.
When you have cut your shape to your satisfaction, go on to Part 2 to learn an easy and correct manner to then assemble your sleeve.
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The Perfect Sleeve MINI Sew Along Part 1: Draping a Sleeve Shape @BurnleyandTrowbridge

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