How to Set an 18th Century Sleeve (It's not that bad - we swear!)
Welcome to zen sleeve-fitting, where we banish the thought of "sleevils" and embrace the set-in sleeve. While there is more than one way to set an18th-century sleeve, this is how Abby likes to do it and how she teaches others to do it as well. While #sewingishard - sleeves don't have to be! Just remember to keep it chill and it'll work out (and don't be afraid to take the sleeve completely off the arm and put it back on again if it is being naughty). For more information about 18th century dressmaking & beauty check out our books here: https://www.american-duchess.com/book If you would like to join our community for early access to videos & podcasts, a private facebook group, and special patterns - join our Patreon - we'd love to have you! www.patreon.com/americanduchess You can also hang out with us here: Instagram: www.instagram.com/americanduchess Facebook: www.facebook.com/americanduchess Bloggity Blog Blog: http://blog.americanduchess.com Podcast: www.soundcloud.com/americanduchess (or on any podcast player) Want to see other historical sewing tips & tricks? Let us know in the comments below & don't forget to like and subscribe! #sewing #costume #costube #18thcentury #marieantoinette #1700s #cosplay #howto #diy

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