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This is intended to be a friendly debate -- just because I want to know ... I've found several instances of sleeve cap ease recommendations, ranging from 0.75" to 1.5". Usually I hear that the 0.75" to 1" are easier to sew in and look smoother when worn. So those of you with lots of sleeve-sewing experience ... what do you prefer and why? TIA DSPro 6.14 (w/patch a) ... Fashion Designer 1&2, Fit Tool, Princess Designer Activewear II, Spring/Summer 2005, Illusions, Ultimate Outerwear, Ultimate Pants Add-Ons 1-14, Pattern Sets 1044-46, 1049-52 Windows XP | |||
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Well if you have been following the recent posts regarding sleeves, you already know my wishes. I vote for .75 default because I think they look more professional and just plain go in easier. | ||||
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Count this as one vote for .75. Caroline | ||||
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.75 for most fabrics. | ||||
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Gayle- I prefare to use a small amount of ease,since I use cm's I allow 2cm of ease, because this allows me to ease in when stitching,plus I don't like gathered look on a sleeve I like a more tailored look smooth cap.So when I bring up a pattern of a sleeve I go into tools and change the default sleeve cap to what I like,knowing this! be sure to check the biceps also,when ever we change the cap height it gives the effect of a marshmallow squishes the cap downwards.Biceps will then move outwards.FOr jackets I like a taller sleeve cap, due to the fabric content,heavier type,so I use the defaults there.Always check my sleeves, no matter what i am planning on.Hope this helps M.P.D4.Pro.MPD Tools Collections-Spring- Summer-Fall- Winter-Jeans Machine. Windows7Home Prem. IE10 | ||||
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I personally use .75 for most blouses/dresses and a little bit more for jackets.an inch to 1.25 depending on fabric and how well it "shrinks" into thre arm hole with steaming. Commercial patterns use 1.5 and that was the goal ease. You will find many of the newer patterns with smaller ease amounts. BUT.you all know how the smallest deliberate change can be reacted to...you changed the pattern draft.....its broken.......howl.... Ill be walking some full scale sleeves to their respective armholes later tonight and tomorrow..I just made a torso sloper for Cady and the ease was spot on...at default.The sleeve smoothed in beautifully and the fabric was....yechhhhhhy but firmly woven and on grain and a pepto bismal shade of peach .($2 for the bolt....) Kaaren patrns4u@aol.com | ||||
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Kay and others.try an experiment for me please... open DS fresh select a casual shell or fitted shirt click sleeve whats the cap ease read? now click fit whats in the bicep ease box change ti to zero click redraft now whats the result? Kaaren NUTS NUTS I wrote it wrong...... NOW CLICK FIT WHATS IN THE CAP EASE BOX CHANGE CAPE EASE TO ZERO CLICK RE4DRAFT NOW WHATS THE RESULT?This message has been edited. Last edited by: Kaaren Hoback, patrns4u@aol.com | ||||
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For other metric-challenged Americans ... 2 cm converts to 0.787 inches Since I had to look it up, I thought someone else might need the info, too. DSPro 6.14 (w/patch a) ... Fashion Designer 1&2, Fit Tool, Princess Designer Activewear II, Spring/Summer 2005, Illusions, Ultimate Outerwear, Ultimate Pants Add-Ons 1-14, Pattern Sets 1044-46, 1049-52 Windows XP | ||||
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Kaaren, while you are testing, please test the casual shirt/comfort fit. Uh .75 ease. tnx,k | ||||
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M.P.D4.Pro.MPD Tools Collections-Spring- Summer-Fall- Winter-Jeans Machine. Windows7Home Prem. IE10 | ||||
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I was told about the .75 quite awhile ago and have used it successfully. Lately, it isn't giving me the sleeves I have had luck with. I need to more discovery before I can say there is a problem. | ||||
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.75 works best for me. | ||||
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So those of you with lots of sleeve-sewing experience ... what do you prefer and why? I would prefer .75 with the option of adding more ease if necessary for differant fabrics. Marcia in redrocks | ||||
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Hi folks In my opinion this is one instance where more is NOTbetter. I vote for less more like an .875 - 1" | ||||
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$2.00 for the bolt!? Wow!!!! Where did you get that buy from? Your favorite little shop where we visited that day so long ago...... | ||||
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