Steps 12 through 14 Sleeve Tab, Sleeve Placket, Sleeve Seams
Sleeves have two different types of sleeve placket. Below is type #1 which has no pattern pieces. Type #2 utilizes a placket pattern which resembles a square with a chimney on top.
Type #1:
Serge to clean finish long edges of seam with placket (top of photo below).
Stitch long seam back tacking at large circle. The lower 4" of the seam is un-stitched. The opening is the placket.
View of entire sleeve and seam is below.
Press seam allowance open over a ham including opening edges.
Top stitch opening edges in place from right side of garment.
Placket Type #2:
Note I am using photos from a different project to illustrate this placket.
sleeve placket step one |
cut placket box open |
sleeve placket step two |
Fold chimney shaped side of placket so pressed edge covers seam. Stitch close to edge, ending at top of rectangle.
Pin upper edge of placket to sleeve. Stitch close to edges and along top of rectangular opening. Press.
Sleeve Tab:
Fold tab right sides together. Fold top edge to inside 3/8" (see right side of photo below). Stitch 5/8" seam along bottom and side.
Trim excess seam allowance.
Turn tab right side out and press. I top-stitched but that is optional.
I stitched the buttonhole in the tab now--much easier.
Stitch the tab to the inside of the sleeve.Machine stitch the button to the outside of the sleeve on top of the tab connecting seam.
Stitch the remaining vertical sleeve seam in a French seam. See step 1 for review of French seam.
The sleeves are now complete and ready for cuffs.
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