I’ve recently ventured into drafting patterns starting from my basic bodice and skirt sloper. The fit issues are minimal, since the sloper is made skin tight. Design ease is added as you go along. I found these reference pictures useful for ideas on basic sleeves, necklines, collars, and dress types. These are from Vogue Sewing, circa 1982.
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Ooh what a lovely reference. Not sure about the “leg of mutton” sleeve though…
Yes the “leg of mutton” looks a little costume-y….
The leg of Mutton is spot on, it does come from a fashion era and therefore you may think of it as costume or vintage depending on your angle. The reference is from the 1980s so the shapes are going to reflect that as well.
Handy, thank you!
-The Gneech
leg-o’-mutton sleeves are from the 1890s, and were also used in the 1830s…
I’m doing an assignment that involves designing and these terms are going to be very useful. thanks!
This is such an useful info!
Thanks for sharing!
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Wow Thanks For This, Great Knowledge for beginners like myself…
Great reference. Have bookmarked to refer to here.
This was very informative, I’m bookmarking it. Thanks!
I am going to wear that log-of-mutton sleeve everywhere!
Hello! I posted this on my Tumblr, and it has gotten over 4000 notes. This is a very helpful reference, and thank you for sharing this.
http://nicoleohdeon.tumblr.com/post/20716162764/sleeves-necklines-collars-and-dress-types
Sure, thanks for the link back. Btw it’s http://www.meladori.com/shesinfashion