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Machining a mini-sleeve and half-open armhole

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The mini-sleeve performs not only a utilitarian function, covering the shoulder, but also a decorative one, especially if the sleeve is quite tightly fitted or folds are laid around the eye, giving a beautiful volume.

At first glance, the processing of a mini-sleeve can lead to a dead end, as it is only threaded into the upper part of the armhole, while the lower part remains open. And then the logical question arises, how to process a cut of the open part of the armhole and allowances for the sleeve inlet?

The easiest way is to completely process the armhole with an oblique inlay.


How to sew an oblique edging: 3 ways


Step 1

Fold the mini-sleeves.


How to process a cut of a mini sleeve if there is not enough fabric for hem


Step 2

Follow the sewing stitches on the okat.

Step 3

Inject the sleeves first only into the upper part of the armhole between the transverse marks, also aligning the okat marks of the sleeve and shoulder.

Tuck the sleeve over the okat.

Poke a sleeve, evenly distributing the assembly.

Stitch the sleeve into the armhole on the side of the sleeve.


How to fit a sleeve


Step 4

Cut allowances to 0.5-0.7 cm.

Step 5

Take a slanting trim.

And stitch it close to the seam of threading the sleeve into the armhole.

In the section of the open armhole (below), sew the tape at the distance of the sleeve allowance.

Trim the trim.

Open the edge of the tape around the allowance and take it.

Then unscrew the allowance along with the tape on the shelf and back and bast.

Stitch the tie on the front side at a distance of 0.5-0.7 mm from the edge of the armhole and from the seam of embedding the sleeve into the armhole.

Iron.

It is also possible to process with a slanting inlay only the open part of the armhole, and the allowance for turning in the sleeve on the overlock, or in a zigzag stitch.


Mini sleeve


The author of the master class and photo: Julia Dekanova

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