Circle sleeve

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[Tutorial] - Bell/Flounce Sleeve Tutorial by Mimi G.  I really love how Mimi uses By Hand London's circle skirt calculator to create the flounce part of the sleeve. Makes things a lot easier. :) Molde, How To Sew Bell Sleeves, Flounce Sleeves Pattern, How To Make Bell Sleeves, How To Sew Sleeves On A Dress, Flounce Sleeve Pattern, Flared Sleeves Pattern, Circle Skirt Calculator, Sleeve Tutorial

HI DARLINGS! I made THIS DRESS few weeks back and you guys loved the sleeve so I thought I would show you how to quickly make it with any commercial sleeve pattern you may be working on. I used a stupid calculation that hurt my head, lol then I came across THIS SITE By Hand London and was like ...

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Marrissa
ENUGU FASHION DESIGNER/SCHOOL on Instagram: "This is a basic circle skirt, but it can be used as a design detail on any part of your garment. For instance as a peplum, a flounce, a sleeve e.t.c.  To cut this, you need to measure the part you’ll be attaching it to, and that will be the circumference of the circle.   Applying basic maths for finding the circumference of a circle, we derive the value of r, the radius, which is what you’ll use to cut.   So simply divide your measurement by 6.28, then cut with the value you got.   Now because we are working with fabric and not a rigid surface, it might have some form of stretch, depending on the exact fabric, and also because this cutting is on the bias grain. This could increase your circumference after cutting.  So I advice you don’t approxim Sewing Circle Skirt, Circular Skirt Design, Circle Skirt Calculator, Circumference Of A Circle, Circle Skirt Tutorial, Circle Skirt Pattern, Sewing Circles, Small Circle, Basic Math

ENUGU FASHION DESIGNER/SCHOOL on Instagram: "This is a basic circle skirt, but it can be used as a design detail on any part of your garment. For instance as a peplum, a flounce, a sleeve e.t.c. To cut this, you need to measure the part you’ll be attaching it to, and that will be the circumference of the circle. Applying basic maths for finding the circumference of a circle, we derive the value of r, the radius, which is what you’ll use to cut. So simply divide your measurement by 6.28…

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