- 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...
- crocheted. A
dolman sleeve is a
sleeve set into a very low
armscye; in fact, the
armscye may
extend to the waistline, in
which case
there will be no...
- the
suits of the
previous generation;
extra fabric in the
shoulder and
armscye,
light padding, a
slightly nipped waist, and
fuller sleeves tapered at...
-
vertically down the side of a garment. A side-back seam runs from the
armscye to the waist, and fits the
garment to the
curve below the
shoulder blades...
- back of a
shirt that
extends from the
waist up to the
shoulder seam or
armscye.
Princess seams are
distinct from
darts in that they form a continuous...
- appliqué and patchwork. A B C D E F G H I J L M N P Q R S T W Y
armscye The
armscye is the
opening in the
bodice to
which the
sleeve is attached. Top...
- are used to
gather a
large amount of
fabric into a
small waistband or
armscye without adding bulk to the seam. This type of
pleating also
allows the...
-
sleeve can be
either long or
short and is
usually set
smoothly into the
armscye (no
pleating or shirring) and
flares toward the bottom. Bell
sleeves end...
-
allowances range from 1⁄4 inch (6.4 mm) for
curved areas (e.g. neck line,
armscye) or
hidden seams (e.g.
facing seams), to 1 inch (25 mm) or more for areas...
- both legs Arm
length Distance,
measured using the tape measure, from the
armscye/shoulder line
intersection (acromion), over the elbow, to the far end of...