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• Fold so that Section 1 is up, Section 2 down, and Section 3 underneath.
• Draw the under seam with a ruler on both sides of fold as guides and cut from the paper while folded. Unfold.
(Fig 14)
Fig 14
The completed pattern shape for the sleeve. (Fig 15)
Fig 15
Separated Cuff
Follow the previous instructions for an all-in-one cuff, with the following exceptions:
• Omit third section.
• Cut along A–B line, separating cuff from sleeve.
• Add seams. (Fig 16)
Fig 16
Collars
Basic shirt collar foundation
The basic convertible collar may be worn open or closed. The collar has a 1inch stand at the centre back, and
its width varies from 2 1/2 to 3 inches. It can be developed with a seam along the collar edge or folded and cut
as either a one-piece or two-piece (centre back seam) collar. The grainline may be straight, crosswise, or bias,
depending upon the design effect desired when cut in stripes, checks, or plaids. The basic collar can be a base
for other designs (Fig 17).
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