2 piece, vertically.

On Jun 6, 2008, at 12:53 PM, Becky Rautine wrote:

>
>
> What do you mean when you say a two pieced sleeve? 2piece vertical or 
> 1 horizontally connected? Haven't seen that one but there are also 
> sleeves the have a front and backs seam so the outter part is smooth. 
> Can't think what a 2 piece sleeve looks like. Brain block recently.
> Sincerely,
> Rebecca Rautine
>
>> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Date: Fri, 6 Jun 2008 08:55:32 -0600
>> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Subject: Re: [h-cost] 2 piece sleeves
>>
>> Not what I wanted to hear.   Heaven forbid that my clothes are not on 
>> a
>> par with royalty.  Just kidding.   Thanks all for the comments.   I
>> don't think I'm going to worry about it.  The pattern has too many
>> other fitting problems anyhow I need to deal with.   I thought I would
>> be saving myself some time using commercial patterns when I should 
>> have
>> just drafted it from the start.    I need it to look good because I'm
>> wearing it for my son's wedding next week.   Purchased some beautiful
>> ice blue dupioni from Exotic Silks at a pretty penny and want to do
>> justice to it.
>>
>> Sylvia
>>
>> On Jun 6, 2008, at 8:15 AM, Abel, Cynthia wrote:
>>
>>> I saw the traveling exhibition of Princess Diana's clothing several
>>> years ago(it came to Omaha!) and noted on all the long-sleeved
>>> garments that the sleeves were two-piece and the seams all matched 
>>> up.
>>>
>>> Cindy Abel
>>>
>>> -----Original Message-----
>>> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
>>> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>> On Behalf Of Hanna Zickermann
>>> Sent: Friday, June 06, 2008 1:04 AM
>>> To: Historical Costume
>>> Subject: Re: [h-cost] 2 piece sleeves
>>>
>>> It´s a modern jacket? From what I´ve learned, in
>>> modern custom-made clothing it´s rather
>>> coincidence whether the seams match or not. It´s
>>> just a design issue. Industrially made garments
>>> often have them because they use mock-ups until they achieve matching
>>> seams.
>>>
>>> Hanna
>>>
>>> At 00:50 06.06.2008, you wrote:
>>>> This isn't really a historical costume question, but it's been ages
>>>> since I belonged to a general sewing/patternmaking email list.   If
>>>> anyone knows of one that currently exists, I'd appreciate a link.
>>>>
>>>> My question concerns a jacket I am patterning and making for myself.
>>>> Actually, I am using a couple commercial patterns and adapting them.
>>>> I have a 2 piece sleeve and a bodice with front and back princess
>>>> seams
>>>> that end at the armhole.   I really can't adjust the front seam
>>>> downward any more than it already is and it isn't matching the front
>>>> sleeve seam.   The back seams don't match either but I've frequently
>>>> garments where they don't match in the back or they don't match in 
>>>> the
>>>> front but they match on the opposite side.  I know 2 piece sleeves 
>>>> are
>>>> often seen in 19th century onward women's garments so I thought I'd
>>>> see
>>>> where you all stand on this issue.  Do you really think the seams 
>>>> need
>>>> to match on either the front or the back?
>>>>
>>>> Sylvia
>>>>
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