This project turned out great, but it wasn’t an easy battle. I get very picky about fit and getting the darts and pleats in all the right places took me a lot of time.
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Step 1: Cut off the sleeves.
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Step 2: Take in the side seams and pin the new darts and pleats in the front and back.
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Step 3: Fill in the armhole gap with a gusset and redraw the armhole.
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Step 4: Cut a new sleeve using an existing pattern out of the old sleeve.
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Step 5: Set and sew the sleeves.
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Step 6: Final fittings on the body and permanently sew the changes.
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Step 7: Press! Now it is ready to wear.
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I paired it with a pair of leggings and my cap toe, ballet flats. Proof positive that a “fifty something” can wear leggings. My rule is the top must cover the bum and be long enough to cover the widest part of your legs. In addition, this top can be styled in numerous ways. I can see it with skinny jeans and black pumps. It would also be cute with capris and sandals for summer.
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Its like you learn my thoughts! You seem to understand so much approximately this, like you wrote the book in it or something. I feel that you just could do with a few percent to force the message house a little bit, however instead of that, this is magnificent blog. A great read. I will certainly be back.