Showing posts with label ladies dresses. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ladies dresses. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 2, 2016

Sleeve Width Adjustment

Are your sleeve fitting too tight?



Then you'll need to do a Sleeve Width Adjustment to your pattern.

In this tutorial I'll be showing you how to add extra cm's to your sleeve width without adding extra to the sleeve head.

Ok, let's get started.

First of all you need to take an arm girth measurement.  This is around the fullest part of your upper arm near your armpit.  Then you'll need to measure the sleeve width minus the seam allowances on each side.  Write these 2 measurements down.




Step 1 - Rule a line down the centre of the sleeve.   This line should be at right angles to the hem line.



Step 2 - Now pivot the sleeve open at the hem line by the amount your want to increase the width by (red line).  
In this case Brookes' arm measurement is 34cm + 2cm easing so that makes it 36cm. The sleeve patten measurement is 32.5cm. So 36 - 32.5 = 3.5.  You we spread the sleeve hem by 3.5cm. 


Step 3 - All you need to do now is to re-draw your new hem line and also curve the sleeve head up about 6mm/1/4" to give it a better curve (green line).  Place some paper under your pattern and tape in place.

Your alteration is done.  But please, with any pattern adjustment, make up a Toile (pronounced Twarl - meaning Mock Up or Sample) just to double check it fits.

Happy Sewing!






Ann Martin is the owner/designer of 1 Puddle Lane - Pattern Studio.
With over 30 years experience in the Fashion Industry she brings a wealth of knowledge on everything from Patternmaking and Sewing to Design.
Ann currently lives in Australia and is always working on new pattern designs to create.   1puddlelane.com.au

Monday, March 19, 2012

I have a confession to make.....

I never liked wearing dresses! True!  Well, not that I didn't like wearing dresses it was more that I couldn't find a dress that suited me.  I always wore pants and shorts or jeans!



I've been searching for years to have a nice dress that suited me that I could wear comfortably.  The maxi dresses just didn't do it for me or suit my pear shaped body.  I felt like a tent.  Some dresses I liked in the shops were just too short for me.  I don't like my knees very much so I like my skirts and dresses just below the knee.

I had noticed the 50's style dresses in the shops and online and loved them and wondered how they would look on me.  So I made up the pattern with a pleated skirt as it is more flattering to the body with less bulk and Voila!!!! I'd found my dress and with loads of jumping around with excitement....again I think my children wondered what I was on......I made myself a few gorgeous, comfortable, flattering, feminine dresses.  And now I can't keep from wearing them.
I asked a little business group that I'm in what they thought and with loads of encouragement I decided to make and sell my Blossom Party dresses for ladies.

So if you are looking for a dress or don't think that dresses suit you ..... think again as there is something out there for everyone.  Maybe my Blossom Party dresses are right for you!

I'm so happy with my beautiful new feminine dresses!