The sleeves are on:

Even with interlining, the deep cuff is floppy and tends to roll down. I'm uncertain whether I want to tack it in place or leave it as is - the latter might lend extra flappiness if I ever perform the hand-waving Jack Sparrow Run:
Next: finish the insides, hem, and addition of 28 pewter buttons.
Even with interlining, the deep cuff is floppy and tends to roll down. I'm uncertain whether I want to tack it in place or leave it as is - the latter might lend extra flappiness if I ever perform the hand-waving Jack Sparrow Run:
Next: finish the insides, hem, and addition of 28 pewter buttons.
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Date: 2011-07-29 03:03 am (UTC)What about just tacking the cuff along the groove of the sleeve's inner seam? (maybe leaving the upper 2-3 inches untacked) That would let the upper side of the cuff flop as it will without letting it completely decuff itself.
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Date: 2011-07-31 01:24 am (UTC)Yep, "stitch in the ditch" is a possibility...
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Date: 2011-07-31 03:19 am (UTC)