-
sleeves continued in one
piece up to the neck,
producing a larger,
looser armhole that
suited the one-armed general.
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- the
armhole openings allowing the body to be
completed in the
round without interruption. Once the main body of the
jumper is complete, the
armhole st****s...
- In sewing, the
armscye is the
armhole, the
fabric edge to
which the
sleeve is sewn. The
length of the
armscye is the
total length of this edge; the width...
-
relatively full in cir****ference and is
gathered or
pleated into both the
armhole and at the bottom, it is
called a Bishop's Sleeve. Bell
sleeves were originally...
- It is
often used on the
edges of quilts, placemats, and bibs,
around armhole and
neckline edges instead of a facing, and as a
simple strap or tie for...
- of a tank top is simple: the neck and
armholes are
often reinforced for durability. They
often have
large armholes and neck holes,
which may
reach down...
- (guinea tee,
muscle shirt, singlet; UK: vest) – tight-****ing with
large armholes and a
neckline that can
extend as far as mid-chest. camisole: a sleeveless...
- A
sleeveless undershirt, also
known as an A-shirt, tank top, has
large armholes, a
large neck hole, and
offers little protection for
armpit sweat. A crew...
- "discreet
horizontal drapes narrowed across the
shoulder blades from the
roomy armholes down to the
raised waistline". This
shape resembled a 'V',
which was caused...
- of the facing.
Facing is
mostly used to
finish the
edges in necklines,
armholes, hems and openings. They are also used
widely in all
other sewing like...