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THE PRACTICAL DESIGNER
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Lesson 57

ONE PIECE SLEEVE WITH FULLNESS ON THE BOTTOM.

LESSON 57

To begin this sleeve use a cut-out pattern of the first sleeve, mark out first the top sleeve from A to J, C, N, D, B to A. Now connect the under sleeve at C, from C to E and from N to F width 3/4 of an inch, N and F is the elbow. Now mark out the under sleeve all around, as shown on the diagram, from E to F, I, H, G, L and E. Now curve the bottom of the sleeve from B to D, I and H, the bottom of this sleeve gives a blouse effect cuff, now curve the top of the sleeve, from A to K. M to G, from J to K is 1 inch decreased from the top sleeve, and from L to M is 1 inch increased for the under sleeve. This makes the one piece sleeve width fullness on the bottom or the blouse sleeve.