I found this excellent demo and pattern years ago and, of course, the plackets turned out perfectly. Even though I was very happy with that result and it was very clearly stated her to use this combination from now on, I attempted to use those from a commercial pattern again - out of curiosity. Needless to say, I'm back here today. I won't wast my time like that again. Thanks a million, this demo has been helpful many times over.
As I can't reply to bg11215's comment below - just to say that I have Free Patterns on my Free Patterns Page - angelakane.com/free_sewing_patterns/ - Members pay £45 for unlimited access to everything else. I do not inflict advertising on my followers on RUclips or my site so patterns, videos and ebooks on my site generate income.
I wish I had look here when I did my first shirt. You are so helpful and do such a good job with filming. I have struggled for a couple of days. I watched your video over and over. Printed the template and I am so impressed. Took me less than two hours to cut, press, and sew the two plackets. I look forward to your website. I will continue to visit to determine which ones I may order. Thank you so very much.
thank you dear Angela, I dedicate my entire day on sewing various tipes of clothes for me and my family, certanly sewing a shirt placket its the most challenging one , your tutorial its amazing! it has helped me a lot, thank you once again for sharing! regards from Argentina!
I have made sleeve plackets for several (at least 4) shirts following this tutorial. I review it every time (though not in as much detail as the first time) because I know that if I just trust my memory I will be getting out the seam ripper. I particularly like the part in ironing down the edges where you say, "Don't burn your fingers! Use a tweezer." It really makes me feel that you are looking out for me.
I love all your viedos and they are very handy to watch before I start my project I finally bought my Dressform and using your patterns are extremity handy thanks again these viedos and website.
I need some direction re: positioning of the fabric. Initially, you cut two pieces of fabric, with right sides together. Then, before cutting the slit, you tell the viewer to reposition the fabric with wrong sides facing up. Why the change? Also, I'm using an American sleeve pattern. The curvature at the end of your sleeve, is located at the shoulder of my shirt pattern, making it difficult to properly place the placket at the end of the sleeve. You make it look so easy. Thank you for listening. Dennis Fontana
This is exactly the info I needed. My daughter gave me a wonderful shirt pattern, but with hardly any verbal directions. The instructions for the sleeve placket was non-existent. I found your video and got your free template on your website. Thanks so very much. I didn't see many patterns for men on your website. Do you have many?
Thank you for an excellent video. The only slight change I made was to sew the seams up, across and down, before cutting the slash. This way, I thought, the fabric would be more stable.
Hi Zelda, Thank you for your feedback. I have added a clearer link to the Free Template. You will find it here angelakane.com/free_sewing_patterns/. It's free but you do have to register.
The slit is always towards the back or away from the front. Depending on the sewing pattern you're using there are notches on the armhole and the sleeve to indicate where it's facing but as a general rule of thumb the slit always faces the back. PS. Just saw that this comment was written four years ago but this might help someone else out in the future?
How do you get these camera angles? Do you have your camera between your eyes and the ironing board? ... or is it over your shoulder, focused on your hands?
Cut after you've sewn around the marked vent line that will be cut, then and only then would I cut. The fabric will move less and it makes no difference to the end result. But this is a great tutorial otherwise. So my advice, don't cut until you've sewn the border around the cut line.
Your videos are so well done. Straight to the point. No terrible music. Brilliant. The best sewing videos Ive seen on You Tube. Thank you.
The way this tutorial saved my life
I found this excellent demo and pattern years ago and, of course, the plackets turned out perfectly. Even though I was very happy with that result and it was very clearly stated her to use this combination from now on, I attempted to use those from a commercial pattern again - out of curiosity. Needless to say, I'm back here today. I won't wast my time like that again. Thanks a million, this demo has been helpful many times over.
As I can't reply to bg11215's comment below - just to say that I have Free Patterns on my Free Patterns Page - angelakane.com/free_sewing_patterns/ - Members pay £45 for unlimited access to everything else. I do not inflict advertising on my followers on RUclips or my site so patterns, videos and ebooks on my site generate income.
Clear and well explained! Thank you for sharing this beautiful way to sew sleeve plackets with us!
I wish I had look here when I did my first shirt. You are so helpful and do such a good job with filming. I have struggled for a couple of days. I watched your video over and over. Printed the template and I am so impressed. Took me less than two hours to cut, press, and sew the two plackets. I look forward to your website. I will continue to visit to determine which ones I may order. Thank you so very much.
Where did you get the template pls kindly assist
I found this tutorial to be super helpful and have successfully added plackets to sleeves for the first time!
Lovely feedback. Thank you.
thank you dear Angela, I dedicate my entire day on sewing various tipes of clothes for me and my family, certanly sewing a shirt placket its the most challenging one , your tutorial its amazing! it has helped me a lot, thank you once again for sharing! regards from Argentina!
I have made sleeve plackets for several (at least 4) shirts following this tutorial. I review it every time (though not in as much detail as the first time) because I know that if I just trust my memory I will be getting out the seam ripper. I particularly like the part in ironing down the edges where you say, "Don't burn your fingers! Use a tweezer." It really makes me feel that you are looking out for me.
I just love how you explain all the sewing techniques! Thank you!
Very helpful and instructive. Thank you so much for the video.
I wish I knew this a long time ago. Thank you so much for sharing.
Thank you for the excellent tutorial!
I love all your viedos and they are very handy to watch before I start my project I finally bought my Dressform and using your patterns are extremity handy thanks again these viedos and website.
I need some direction re: positioning of the fabric. Initially, you cut two pieces of fabric, with right sides together. Then, before cutting the slit, you tell the viewer to reposition the fabric with wrong sides facing up. Why the change? Also, I'm using an American sleeve pattern. The curvature at the end of your sleeve, is located at the shoulder of my shirt pattern, making it difficult to properly place the placket at the end of the sleeve. You make it look so easy. Thank you for listening. Dennis Fontana
Part 2 is uploading and will be available very soon - see my speed sewing of the shirt sleeve placket on the silk shirt I am currently making.
Thanks Angela I'm Glad you are on Google
So how can I get part 2?
Really really helpful, thank you.
This is exactly the info I needed. My daughter gave me a wonderful shirt pattern, but with hardly any verbal directions. The instructions for the sleeve placket was non-existent. I found your video and got your free template on your website. Thanks so very much. I didn't see many patterns for men on your website. Do you have many?
Thank you for an excellent video. The only slight change I made was to sew the seams up, across and down, before cutting the slash. This way, I thought, the fabric would be more stable.
Hello Peter, Yes, thank you. I agree, having reviewed it after doing this video, I did think the same.
I don't see the free pattern
Found it!❤
Hi Zelda, Thank you for your feedback. I have added a clearer link to the Free Template. You will find it here angelakane.com/free_sewing_patterns/. It's free but you do have to register.
this is a total lifesaver... thanks
Hey, thanks. I use this method for all shirts and also front button bands for polo type shirts.
Very clearly described, thanks!
I appreciate your generous comment. Thank you.
This is very handy when putting buttons.
Thank you so much Angela!!!!
Thank you so much. I really appreciate your comments!
Wonderful
LOVED it THANK YOU FOR SHARING
+Anoosheh Kalantari Thank you very much.
you are an excellent teacher, thanks a lot!
Maria Bacteria
Ángela aúne cuesta un poco entender el ingles pero se q voy a mejorar !! Te felicito por tu buena explicación fácil sencilla !!
I have a single piece sleeve. how do I know where to place this template? there is a slash line on the pattern piece.
The slit is always towards the back or away from the front. Depending on the sewing pattern you're using there are notches on the armhole and the sleeve to indicate where it's facing but as a general rule of thumb the slit always faces the back.
PS. Just saw that this comment was written four years ago but this might help someone else out in the future?
this is great... thankyou so much! waiting for next step....
Thank you. Part 2 will be uploaded today - just tidying it up!
Brilliant! Thank you so much!
How do you get these camera angles? Do you have your camera between your eyes and the ironing board? ... or is it over your shoulder, focused on your hands?
Hi Stacey, I move it about from one side to the other. But yes, over the shoulder and may be I sit a bit to the side so I can get the best angle.
thank you
+zina zine Thanks Zina.
Cut after you've sewn around the marked vent line that will be cut, then and only then would I cut. The fabric will move less and it makes no difference to the end result. But this is a great tutorial otherwise. So my advice, don't cut until you've sewn the border around the cut line.
Thank you. I'm now a pro
D clear teaching
Great video but the patterns are not free if you charge 45 pounds to join your site, as required :)