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Burnley and Trowbridge Co. | The Perfect Sleeve MINI Sew Along Part 4: Stitching a Sleeve into a Gown @BurnleyandTrowbridge | Uploaded January 2017 | Updated October 2024, 25 minutes 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 our 4th and final part of our MINI series we will cover stitches used to stitch your sleeve into the gown bodice after it has been set.

Enjoy your new, well-fitted sleeves!
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The Perfect Sleeve MINI Sew Along Part 4: Stitching a Sleeve into a Gown @BurnleyandTrowbridge

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