How I cut and sew some ball sleeves attaching them to the free Christmas outfits I made for my neighbors.

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Hello Hive

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This is my first time posting in the community, I am delighted to drop by the community and see the lovely diy from my fellow hivers. Having gone through the rules i have seen what the community requires of our blogs and won't hesitate to share with you my personal contents too.

Today I am sharing with us the diy process of how I have cut and sew some lovely sleeves to perfect a dress projects I made for my neighbors in this Christmas. It is Christmas season and I had put in some effort to make sure that everyone around me gets something nice to wear.

I am a seamstress and an entrepreneur for those who do not know me here. I have been in training for some year to perfect some of my sewing skills so that I can become a brand owner and start my own fashion business.
The need for more and more practice pushed me to do a free outfit sewing section for my friends and neighbors in the community. While sewing for them for free I have learnt as many things as possible. These two are among the dress I have sewn for free.

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Christmas is fast approaching and it is time to finish up every project and have the outfits delivered. We don't have to be short on creativity but sometimes I get stuck on the perfect sleeve design that will go with a particular outfit..

There is no time to think too much this morning hence I just follow my instances and sew whatever comes to mind.

To sew a ball sleeves.

  • First cut a rectangular piece of whatever fabric you want to use,the measurements depends on the armhole circumference of the individual we are working with. I often multiple whatever measurements I get by three. If the armhole is 16" in circumference I multiply this by 3 and use it to cut the fabric.

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  • Next I have turned in 1" at the hem of the sleeve where I will be adding an elastic band.

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  • Next I pull a gathers of the armhole area around the sleeve and attacked the sleeve to the dress.

  • Then it was time to push in some elastic band and to pull the entire sleeve into a gathers.

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I made thesame sleeve for both dresses as the dress belong to a friend and neighbors while I have used the fabric to make the dress for the elder sister, there was not enough fabric left to makes sleeve for the younger lady. But since I have sewn the lower part of this dress with an orange Satin I took the left over pieces of it, joined it in every way and used it to make same ball sleeve for the younger lady. Having done this o will be delivering the cloths this afternoon so that they can get them ready to wear on Christmas day.

Zippers are another thing I find issues with while fixing it but today I learnt a new method of how to fix zippers and have done that here.

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What do you think of both dresses.
Which do you prefer the most, the one with a blend of burnt orange of the one I have sewn with plane African print fabric.

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Both are pretty but I prefer the plane African prints.
Nice work.

Thanks dearie 🎉💕

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You are very talented.
I've been following up some of your sewing post and I must confess, you are among fashionistas that can deliver exactly what someone ordered and not the other way round🤣😃

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The two are fine, but I will go with the plane one. It's nice.
You are such an amazing person to have other people in mind this Christmas. I am sure neighbors will be happy to receive such gift.

Love the placement of the pattern with the design!