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Drafting Basic Sleeve Block Pattern

The document provides step-by-step instructions for drafting a basic sleeve block pattern. It includes calculating measurements from the body and formulas for determining sleeve cap width, sleeve length, and other dimensions. The instructions then outline drawing lines to connect points for the back and front armholes and finishing the cuff.

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Drafting Basic Sleeve Block Pattern

The document provides step-by-step instructions for drafting a basic sleeve block pattern. It includes calculating measurements from the body and formulas for determining sleeve cap width, sleeve length, and other dimensions. The instructions then outline drawing lines to connect points for the back and front armholes and finishing the cuff.

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DRAFTING A BASIC SLEEVE

BLOCK PATTERN

(Step by step instructions)

By Navida Sayed

Lajna UK copyright
Calculating & Recording Your Measurements Step 3
Use your recorded measurements and then calculate using the formulae below
this will give the exact measurements required to draft your pattern. Record all
measurements in inches. REFER TO THE FINAL MEASUREMENT COLUMN FOR
DRAFTING THE PATTERN
ARM CALCULATE Final
Using the formula below
Please note not every measurement
needs to be divided or calculated
Full sleeve
Half sleeve
¾ sleeve
Bicep
Cuff
Width of sleeve Chest measurement ÷ 4 – 1=
Sleeve Cap Chest measurement ÷ 12 + ¼ =
A – B = Length of sleeve

A – C = Width of Sleeve

C – E = bust ÷ 12 + ¼ =

A – F = 1”

Join E – F (Diagonal line)

Measure ½ of E – E, mark and label as point 1

Measure ½ of F – 1 mark and label as point 2

Measure ½ of 1 – E mark and label as point 3

1 –G = 0.5”

2 – I = 0.25”

3 – H = 0.25”

Join F, G and E = Back Armhole

Join I,1, H & E = front armhole

B – K = ½ of cuff =

Join E - K

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