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Fig 10
• Divide sleeve into quarters, close elbow dart, and draw a straight under seam line. (Fig 11)
Fig 11
• Slash/spread to desired fullness, add length for blousing, and mark centre Y, where X points of the cuff
extensions overlap. (Fig 12)
Fig 12
Roll-Up Cuff
Design Analysis
Roll-up cuffs are developed all-in-one with the sleeve or as separate cuffs stitched to the sleeve and turned up. To
develop this type of cuff, determine the finished length of the sleeve (between biceps level to hem) and add cuff
width. Example: Sleeve length below biceps 4 inches; cuff 1 1/2 inches (for rollup). Use these measurements or
personal measurements. Use this process for pants with cuffs.
All-in-One Cuff with Sleeve
• Trace sleeve to finished length desired. Label A–B.
• Draw three parallel lines spaced 1 1/2 inches apart below hem (A–B line). Label Sections 1, 2, and 3.
(Fig 13)
Fig 13
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CITS : Apparel - Fashion Design & Technology -Lesson 13-24