In this tutorial by LiEr from Ikat Bag, the focus is on the importance of sleeve caps in pattern drafting and how they can affect the fit of a garment. She uses a simple model made from a tissue box and a tube of paper to demonstrate the different shapes of sleeve caps and why some patterns have a steeper shape than others.
The key takeaway from this tutorial is that the armhole is more critical than the sleeve, and it is essential to construct a well-fitted armhole regardless of whether the garment has sleeves or not. The shape of the sleeve cap can have a significant impact on the overall fit and comfort of a garment, making it a crucial aspect to consider in pattern drafting.
This tutorial is just the beginning of a series that will explore the subtleties of pattern drafting and how small differences in shaping patterns can have a big impact on the fit of a garment. If you’re interested in learning more about pattern drafting and the art of garment making, be sure to check out Ikat Bag for this tutorial and future posts in the series.
Sleeve caps make so much more sense to me now! Go to Ikat Bag for the tutorial and the introduction to what promises to be an interesting (and helpful) pattern drafting series.
[photo from Ikat Bag]
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sylvia brown says
I LOVE THIS WHERE CAN I DOWNLOAD THIS
LiEr says
Thanks for the shoutout, Anne!
Susana Patterson says
This is the best explanation of sleeve cap fits I have ever seen. I have been sewing for 35 years!