How to make Two-Piece Sleeve Patterns _ Simple & easy way of Two-piece Sleeve Drafting.
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- Опубликовано: 8 фев 2025
- Two-Piece Sleeve Pattern Drafting [Pattern Making Tutorial]
There are several different ways to draft two-piece sleeve patterns. In this video, you will learn how to draft Two-Piece sleeve patterns from scratch. I show you a two-piece sleeve pattern making for formal blazer. Pretty high sleeve cap height and fitted bicep.
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Thank you very much for sharing the knowledge! Your teaching is so clear and straight to the points!
My pleasure 😊 Thank you for your nice words!
Wow, that is a LOT of info, you're right! But you make things very clear, so it is manageable. Thanks for another helpful video!
Thank you Catherine! I try to make my videos short and simple, but sometimes I can't help it 🤗
Your tutorial is one of the best.
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Very good explanations thank you so much
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You are great, I will take notes from all the videos and enjoy them. Thank you🤩
Thank you for the amazing tutorial! 🙏 ❤
One question: the top sleeve inseam is shorter than the under sleeve inseam by about 0.6 cm. Isn't it going to cause problem while sewing the seams together?
@@Artful.wanderings you might not notice it but I’d recommend adjusting it to be the same length as the under sleeve.
Hi, really nice video. I'm trying to become a pattern maker, I work with a different software. Your videos are really easy to understand. Thank you for the effort you are doing for us. One question or maybe a suggestion... Would you upload a video of a pant or short pattern? That would be awesome. Can't wait to see your next video. Greetings from Honduras.
Hi Julio, thank you so much for your kind words. I have a lot of ideas for my videos. There will be chances to talk about pants as well 😊
God richly bless you.. keep it up.. You are good Madam...
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very nice madam thanks a lot
@@3dartist31 My pleasure 😊
Something is not right when the front cap curve is drawn. By formula, the lower point on the bicep line (armhole length/8 minus half inch) should be shorter than on the shoulder line (Armhole length/8 plus half inch)! Anybody noticed?
Hi, yes, it is. The length on the bicep is shorter than the length on the shoulder line for the front armhole curve.
Yes she clearly made a mistake, I’m not sure how more people didn’t realize this
@@zaynhasan5717Lo que sucede es que, la medida de bíceps se toma desde el extremo hacia adentro. Por eso es más corta.
Great video and I have a sleeve that’s very comfortable and looks great! Thank you! Can you confirm which point on the sleeve lines up with the side seam please?
Hi, if your body side seam is regular side seam, then the new underarm point at the under sleeve will match with it.
If you have a side body that doesn't have a side seam, then you should have an underarm point at your side body.
Thank you so much.. your videos have been really helpful 🥺🥺🥺..... Can you please make a video on how to make blazer pattern, that is the body of the blazer.. you already made that of the sleeves
Hey
When you Said total armhole is this the front and back divided *8
When I say total armhole, it means front armhole + back armhole
I have one question pleaze
In the first fore bicep.can you write formul of back armhole and front armhole in there .plaezeee.❤
@@dordoll866 I don’t think I understand properly. Can you explain it again?
Amazing
Thank you 😊
Good explanation ❤
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I'm glad it's helpful 😌
Hello. Ive followed this but im getting lost at the first front armhole curve....when you say divide armhole length by 8 then add 1/2 inch, you get approx 2.8 inches, which i guess you go out from top centre shoulder point? Then you use the same formula (ah/8) except its now minus 1/2 inch and you get approx 1.8inches but where do you start this from, at the front edge biscep line and move inwards, yes? Ie. Go in 2.8 invhes from edge? So i did this. Next, when I form the curves, you say "check this point" and appear to show top curve centered and bottom curve centered. Mine are not centered at all and my measurements are almost identical to yours (9 and 9.25" front and back armhole lengths). I am lost at this point as i ...a) ...dont know where you started for your biscep point and b) ...i dont understand how you "checked this point". I wonder if you could clarify this? Even in the pattern book (winnifred aldrich) i have, i can follow everything except when it comes tovtye sleeve pattern. It starts at a point "1" but it never explained how to calculate where "1" actually is. Thank you I'd greatly appreciate your thoughts. 🙏
when you say divide armhole length by 8 then add 1/2 inch, you get approx 2.8 inches, which i guess you go out from top centre shoulder point? Then you use the same formula (ah/8) except its now minus 1/2 inch and you get approx 1.8inches but where do you start this from, at the front edge biscep line and move inwards, yes? YES! That's correct for the front curve.
Go in 2.8 invhes from edge? So i did this.
I don't think it's correct. If the 2.8" is AH/8+0.5", then this should be measured from the shoulder point as you explain above.
Hello. On 2.29 minutes. Are we taking 1 1/4 of an inch from back armhole measurement?
@@paingombe36 I took out 1/4” from the back armhole length to have smaller ease.
I found it😁😂
Its little bit confusing for me.
I have to practice it with measurement.
There are several ways of drafting 2 pieces sleeves. I'll make more videos on that in the further. Practice all of them. Then you'll have better ideas.
Yes m also confused about measurements
You’re so genius
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Thank you. I wish you did the calculations since you said sleeve length was 25".
Hi, you don’t have to calculate sleeve length. You measure the arm length then you just decide it. 🙂
do those formula work when I'm doing work in c.m?
Yes, it doesn't matter with units 🙂
Thanks
My pleasure 😇
Hi Jin, Can you draft a sleeve of a puffy jacket?????
One more thing if there is no bicep line on my Spec/Techpack how can i determine bicep width (what is the formula)
Thanks ❤
Hi, I don’t have an answer for that. Firstly, if you draft patterns from spec, there should be measurements for bicep, sleeve cap height, and sleeve length.
If you draft patterns from technical sketches, then the bicep is depending on the design and your model measurements.
And can you tell me what a puffy jacket is in detail?
@@PatternStudio101
The Puffy/puffers jackets are quilted and insulated with down feathers or synthetic alternatives.
If there is no front neck drop on Techpack we can find it by the formula Chest/12 = front neck drop. Im asking for this kind of formula for bicep 🙂🙂🙂
@newazsharif6812 Oh, you meant down jackets. I'll make a chance to make a video later.
If you make a bodice bl9ck with muslin fabric, your front neck drop can be Bust/12. But this is just a starting point for the block. When you make blouses, dresses, or jackets, neck drop can not be Bust/12. It will be too tight. But if you make a dress shirt, Bust/12 would be a good starting point. I don't use formulas except block making. So, for the bicep, either you start with bicep measurement or decide sleeve cap height. Then bicep will be determined by itself.
when you extend the line from the shoulder to bicep line , what measurements are those?
Hi, I don’t think I understand your question. From shoulder to bicep=sleeve cap height(vertical). I calculated AH/3. If you’re asking horizontal lines, it's just longer than the bicep measurement you want. If it’s not clear, please let me know.
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Thanks!!
i thionk lot of infromation this video.
Thank you!!
The bicep of my sleeve is 12 inches and according to your formula it is 9 inches, you have made a mark for the measurement of the bicep and due to this my cutting has also gone wrong, you have no knowledge or this is how you make videos.
I'm sorry but your demonstration was too complicated for me. I have seen other visual demo which I found much easier to understand.
Hi, that’s okay. People teach different way and people learn all different way!
Thank you so much.. your videos have been really helpful 🥺🥺🥺..... Can you please make a video on how to make blazer pattern, that is the body of the blazer.. you already made that of the sleeves
I'm glad my videos are helpful. I will have a chance to make videos on blazers. Thank you 😊