I have to admit I haven’t attempted to sew something with a raglan sleeve yet. However I do have a high round back so this will put me ahead of the game. I’m also sure once I start doing a raglan sleeve this will make a lot more sense to me.
:) GIve it a try! The raglan sleeve top is my favorite long sleeve style! Here's a link to the pattern in case you want to check it out! jsterndesigns.com/product/easy-fit-and-sew-raglan-sleeve-top/ Thanks for watching
Clearly explained, thank you. I also have a high round back and I don't like clothes with raglan because they didn't fit me. I will try to ajust the sleeve and back of the patterns.
Thank you so much. This is so helpful. How do you do a high round back adjustment for a cut-on sleeve? If you have covered this in another video, please reference this.
If you're working with a drop shoulder pattern, I would use the same methods that I linked in the description for a set in sleeve. Thanks for fitting along with me
Ohhh! Thank you!!! I love raglan sleeves because of my forward shoulders and now I can also fix my high round back. Would you be willing to do a video of this on a dolman or kimono sleeve, or do you have one already?
Thanks! I just emailed back and forth with someone who was having trouble with her dropped shoulder top sliding backward... after suggesting several things to fix it by adjusting the shoulder seams, the answer turned out to be adjusting the CF... I'll add that to my list! Thanks for fitting along with me
Thank you for this - I have been looking for this forever. Now can I ask if you would do a high round back adjustment for a yoke which forms part of the armscye (or if you have shown this elsewhere could you point me in the right direction).
Thanks! You can follow this tutorial to do a high round back on the yoke... (It doesn't matter that the yoke doesn't extend down to the hem... and ignore the sway back part) ruclips.net/user/live3dVg788kW_s Thanks for watching
I am interested in learning more about cutting out garments on the bias. Would the book you briefly showed in this video "Bias Cut Blueprints" be helpful or do you have a video tutorial on this subject that you could guide me to?
I love working on the bias! The Bias Cut Blueprints Book has a lot of great information and the projects are perfect to try it out! I made one of the tops in the book (There's a discount code in the video description if you decide to get the book)... Here's a link to part 1 of this series: ruclips.net/user/liveNk4KGVKKSf8 Also, I did another related series on how to draft a v-neck bias top, starting with a knit tee pattern. Here's a link to part 1 of that: ruclips.net/user/liveuydDY82W_u4 Hope these tuts help! Thanks for watching
That's interesting that you asked this question... I worked with someone via email with this similar problem. In the end, she took out a wedge from the CF neckline at CF (Draw the CF edge so it cuts off 1" of the front neckline) Then add the same amount to the back neckline... This helped her loose dropped shoulder top from pulling to the back and choking her. Maybe that will help?
Nope, you would need to do both... This changes length of the CB ... A forward shoulder shifts the length to the back and shortens the front! Hope this helps! Thanks for fitting along with me
Try taking in the seams between the sleeves and the body of the raglan near at the neckline... That will make the neckline smaller... You can split up the total you need to remove across all four seams. Just double check that you are not making the high bust/upper back too snug when you take in the seams. :) Hope this helps! Thanks for fitting along with me
It does lengthen the armhole slightly... but the armhole is closer to the center back compared to a set in sleeve... so it may need a little more length. If you find that this makes your armhole too long, you can just slash and spread the CB to the armhole edge. Hope this helps! Thanks for fitting along with me
I was fitting a raglan sleeve top today and realized I needed this adjustment and had no idea how to do it. Thanks so much!
So happy this helps you!! Thank you for fitting along with me
I have to admit I haven’t attempted to sew something with a raglan sleeve yet. However I do have a high round back so this will put me ahead of the game. I’m also sure once I start doing a raglan sleeve this will make a lot more sense to me.
:) GIve it a try! The raglan sleeve top is my favorite long sleeve style! Here's a link to the pattern in case you want to check it out! jsterndesigns.com/product/easy-fit-and-sew-raglan-sleeve-top/ Thanks for watching
Thank you, I've been trying to figure it out
Glad I could help... Thank you for fitting along with me
Brilliant... thank you so much. This is my first time making a raglan sleeve pattern and it's so difficult to find good alterations like this...
You are so welcome! ...and thanks for fitting along with me!
Beautiful thanks
Thank you! Cheers!
Thank you now I will start again w my adjustment
:) So happy this helps you! thanks for fitting along with me
Thank you!
You're welcome! Thanks for watching
Thank You!!!
You're welcome! Thanks for watching
Clearly explained, thank you. I also have a high round back and I don't like clothes with raglan because they didn't fit me. I will try to ajust the sleeve and back of the patterns.
Thanks! I really hope this helps you fit your Raglan... They are my favorite
Thank you so much. This is so helpful. How do you do a high round back adjustment for a cut-on sleeve? If you have covered this in another video, please reference this.
If you're working with a drop shoulder pattern, I would use the same methods that I linked in the description for a set in sleeve. Thanks for fitting along with me
Thank you thank you! Such a cool way to do it.
You are so welcome! I love playing with mini pattern pieces to figure out how to do fit adjustments, thanks for watching
Ohhh! Thank you!!! I love raglan sleeves because of my forward shoulders and now I can also fix my high round back. Would you be willing to do a video of this on a dolman or kimono sleeve, or do you have one already?
Thanks! I just emailed back and forth with someone who was having trouble with her dropped shoulder top sliding backward... after suggesting several things to fix it by adjusting the shoulder seams, the answer turned out to be adjusting the CF... I'll add that to my list! Thanks for fitting along with me
Thank you so much!
You're welcome!
Thank you for this - I have been looking for this forever. Now can I ask if you would do a high round back adjustment for a yoke which forms part of the armscye (or if you have shown this elsewhere could you point me in the right direction).
Thanks! You can follow this tutorial to do a high round back on the yoke... (It doesn't matter that the yoke doesn't extend down to the hem... and ignore the sway back part) ruclips.net/user/live3dVg788kW_s Thanks for watching
I am interested in learning more about cutting out garments on the bias. Would the book you briefly showed in this video "Bias Cut Blueprints" be helpful or do you have a video tutorial on this subject that you could guide me to?
I love working on the bias! The Bias Cut Blueprints Book has a lot of great information and the projects are perfect to try it out! I made one of the tops in the book (There's a discount code in the video description if you decide to get the book)... Here's a link to part 1 of this series: ruclips.net/user/liveNk4KGVKKSf8
Also, I did another related series on how to draft a v-neck bias top, starting with a knit tee pattern. Here's a link to part 1 of that: ruclips.net/user/liveuydDY82W_u4 Hope these tuts help! Thanks for watching
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Thanks so much! and thanks for fitting along with me
Do you have a video on high round back adjustment on a bat wing sleeve garment? The front comes up and is choking you after wearing it for a while.
That's interesting that you asked this question... I worked with someone via email with this similar problem. In the end, she took out a wedge from the CF neckline at CF (Draw the CF edge so it cuts off 1" of the front neckline) Then add the same amount to the back neckline... This helped her loose dropped shoulder top from pulling to the back and choking her. Maybe that will help?
@@JSternDesigns thank you are will try that.
Would this eliminate the forward shoulder adjustment? I normally have to do both but can't find out how to do the forward shoulder
Nope, you would need to do both... This changes length of the CB ... A forward shoulder shifts the length to the back and shortens the front! Hope this helps! Thanks for fitting along with me
If the neck is to big of a ready make raglan sleeve t shirt how to make smaller
Try taking in the seams between the sleeves and the body of the raglan near at the neckline... That will make the neckline smaller... You can split up the total you need to remove across all four seams. Just double check that you are not making the high bust/upper back too snug when you take in the seams. :) Hope this helps! Thanks for fitting along with me
Great video, but doesn't this enlarge the armhole?
It does lengthen the armhole slightly... but the armhole is closer to the center back compared to a set in sleeve... so it may need a little more length. If you find that this makes your armhole too long, you can just slash and spread the CB to the armhole edge. Hope this helps! Thanks for fitting along with me