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    Amie @Quilterbee

    Hi Gina! I can help you. Your going to cut the sleeve piece. Fold it RST so the smallest (c shape) is lined up and just stitch the C Shape.

    Now, lay it in front of you so the C shape is on your right and the fold is on your left. It’s still RST.

    What you have is a tube. Fold is on the left. C shape on the right. Open on top and bottom. RST still.

    Your almost done! Take the TOP LAYER ONLY, (the fabric closest to the ceiling) and fold it UP onto itself WST(WRONG sides together)matching the raw edges. Pin it.

    Turn the whole thing over and do the same to the other side. Bringing bottom edge up to the top, pin.

    Now looking down at it… You have a tube with your raw edges pinned at the top. Fold is at the bottom. Right side are out and wrong side is in.

    Attach sleeve as you normally would.

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    Amie @Quilterbee

    By the time I paid for plotting and shipping it wouldn’t be affordable. With the 50%off sale going on, I just ordered the paper pattern and the cheapest shipping. I just hate the PDF pattern won’t work out. I print patterns all the time and have never had an issue until this one. If I order any more patterns from here I will be sure to order the paper patterns not PDF. Thank you for reaching out! Amie 🙂

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    Amie @Quilterbee

    Thank you!!

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    Amie @Quilterbee

    It’s off such a tiny amount I may just roll with it. I print so may PDF patterns and the test square is always dead on so I’m not sure why this one is a wee bit smaller. Next time I’ll just buy paper patterns from you. Thanks for you help 🙂 Amie

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    Amie @Quilterbee

    So should we bring up the armsyce under the arm a bit if using the Classic Shirt pattern?

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