I thought it would be fun to simplify the 2 piece sleeve that comes with 1837. It's not much of a pattern hack.
I have used 2 little pleats at the wrist to fit the wrist edge of the sleeve onto the cuff.
I just put mine either side of centre. If you put them both at the back then you have to concentrate on making a left and right sleeve which makes it just as hard as the original 2 piece sleeve.
I also tried doing a bit of gather across the wrist edge but I don't think it looked nearly as good as the little pleats.
When you make up the shirt the sleeves are a fraction long but you need a bit of extra length so the doll can raise her arms.
Simple sleeve seam placket
Preparing the sleeve seam allowance
- Pink the seam allowances for each sleeve.
- Press in along the seam line halfway up the sleeve.
- Mark the centre of the wrist with a pin.
Pin on the cuff
- Mark the centre of the cuff with a pin.
- Press up one long side of the cuff and lay it right side down on the wrong side of the sleeve
- Pin it in the centre.
- Keep the seam allowances of the sleeve folded in.
Fit the sleeve to the cuff
- Pin the ends to the cuff so it extends 1/4" past the sleeve.
- Make tiny pleats at the wrist edge of the sleeve to make it fit the cuff and pin the pleats.
Stitch the cuff
- Fold the cuff in half and pin the turned under edge so it just covers the stitching line on the right side.
- To make life a bit easier I decided to stitch from the centre of the cuff to each end. The folds create several layers of fabric on the ends and my machine tends to get stuck.
Side seam
- With right sides together, match the back and front sides.
- Measure up 2" from the wrist edge, including the cuff, and mark it by pinning the sides together here. Keep pinning, matching the underarm seams and the hem edges.
- Stitch the seam, remembering to stop 2" from the wrist.
- Pink the seam allowance up the shirt sides.
- Turn right side out and press the seams flat.
- Lap the front of the cuff over the back of the cuff. Use Velcro patches or snaps to secure it.
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