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Fig 4
Completing the Yoke
Match front and back yoke shoulder lines and trace. Add seams, and notch shoulder tip and neck. (Figure 5)
Pocket
Draft the pocket; use measurements as a guide. Draw pocket on the shirt, and mark guide marks for placement.
(Fig 5)
Fig 5
Additional Information
Dart locations are shown if a closer fit on the front and back shirt is desired. Pin dart intake and taper side seams
at the time of the fitting and do not include the back pleat. Sleeve cap ease should not be more or less than3/8”
to 1/2 inch.
Puckering around the armhole: indication that sleeve cap needs more ease. Puckering along the sleeve cap:
indication thatthere is too much cap ease.
Correct the biceps line by adding to or decreasing both sides of the bicep to adjust needed amount.
Shirt Sleeve Measurements (Fig 6 a)
A–B Sleeve length less 2-1/2” for cuff.
A–C Cap height less 1/2”.
Square out from each side of C.
C–D Biceps. Mark one-half of bicep.
C–E C–D
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