The HSM challenge for July was, very fittingly "sleeves".
July: Sleeves: There are some amazing examples of historical sleeves styles out there. Put the focus on the arms and shoulders in your creation for this challenge.I used my by now standard S-sleeve pattern, but added a bit more seam allowance than I had used for the sleeves for the teal undergown. After all the loose sleeves should go over the teal sleeves.
I sewed the back seam with the machine, and I also zigzagged the edges to stop the fraying, the fabric frays a lot. I did hem both ends of the sleeve by hand though.
The finished sleeve, right side out
And the wrong side out.
I cut them out the morning, sewed the sleeve seam on machine and spent the day at Tuna Ting finishing them by hand. They were pinned in place with just one pin on top of the sleeve.
The Challenge: 7 - sleeves
Material: 1 m of yellow wool fabric
Pattern: S-sleeve pattern from this tutorial
Year: Late 15th century
Notions: thread: poly sewing thread
How historically accurate is it? The style and pattern is correct, but the fabric is too thin, and I used the machine. 30%
Hours to complete: 2
First worn: Tuna Ting June 29- July 1
Total cost: From my stash
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