A full sleeve in a dress refers to a sleeve that extends from the shoulder all the way down to the wrist, covering the entire length of the arm. These sleeves can come in various styles, such as fitted, loose, puffed, or bell-shaped, and they provide more coverage than shorter sleeve options like half or three-quarter sleeves. Full sleeves are often used for formal or elegant dress designs but can also be seen in casual wear.
I have created a basic full sleeve free PDF sewing pattern for kids' sizes 1 year to 12 years.
The link for the free full sleeve pattern is given below. You can use this sleeve pattern to add sleeves to the basic sleeveless gathered dress (with free PDF pattern) and the sailor collar dress (with free PDF pattern).
You can also use this sleeve pattern to add sleeves to the sleeveless reversible bolero vest (with free PDF pattern) and the reversible bolero vest with curved front (with free PDF pattern).
Seam and Hem Allowances
Seam and hem allowances are included in the pattern.
Seam allowance for the sleeve cap curve is 3/8 inch and for the sleeve sides is 3/4 inch.
Hem allowance for the sleeve hemline at the wrist is 3/4 inch
Pattern Download Link:
Kids' Full Sleeve Free PDF Sewing Pattern---Sizes 1 Year to 12 Years
This pattern can be modified for different sleeve styles like puff sleeves or bell sleeves.
I have posted lots of free PDF printable sewing patterns on this page on my blog. Browse through this page to find the patterns you are looking for. You can download and use them to make your own clothes.
Happy sewing!
---Flora
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