 Hello everyone, this is La Modelist and welcome back again to my YouTube channel. For today's tutorial, I will demonstrate two sleeve styles, a new slash and spread technique for B-Shop Sleeve and the Leg of Mutton Sleeve. To learn the pattern making and the sewing for B-Shop and Leg of Mutton Sleeves, make it sure to continue on watching this tutorial to see the detailed step-by-step processes. Now let's start with the B-Shop Sleeve. To start off, trace your B-Shop Sleeve sloper on your beaver. From the bicep line at the underarm side seam, mark down 2 inches or 5 cm. Do this each side. From these marks, square diagonal lines going to the center line at elbow line. From the angle at underarm side seam, mark down another 2 inches or 5 cm. Do this each side. From the center line at elbow, mark out 2 inches or 5 cm. each side. And square diagonal lines connecting these marks. And last, square vertical lines from the marks at the elbow line. These are the slash lines for the B-Shop Sleeve. Next cut the sleeve from the paper and slash through the lines. Next get a new paper and place the pattern on top and tape it in place. Next square a new center line for the sleeve. From the new center line, mark out 4 inches each side. And tape in place the strips directly onto the marks. And spread the rest of the remaining strips by 3-4-8 inches or 9 cm. And place the strips directly onto the marks and tape in place. Next square a line connecting the first 2 strips. From this line, mark down 2 inches or 5 cm. And from this mark, redraw the hem using a curved ruler. And put your desired sewing allowance to your sleeve. At the hem, put 1 inch or 2.5 cm for the garter casing. And cut the pattern on your fabric. By the way, I will topstitch the hem line to give me a guideline. I've topstitched the hem by 1 inch or 2.5 cm. Next sew the side seams together. And clip off the curvy seam to ease the tension before pressing. For the hemline, this will be folded and pressed. First press the seam open and fold and press the hemline to create a casing for the garter. Before sewing, lift few inches of opening for the garter. And sew the hem by 2-8 of an inch or 0.6 cm to create the casing. This opening will accommodate the garter that will be inserted inside. And next I will use the wrist measurement from my sloper for the garter. To insert the garter, use your bodkin tool and I will use mine for this one. Next insert the garter from end to end. And once you have seen the garter on the last end, face the garter right side to right side. And sew the garter by 4-8 of an inch or 1.2 cm. And close the opening of the casing. Voila! So this is the final result for the B Shop sleeve. As you can see, I folded the garter inside just to hide the white stitch lines. By the way, you can spread more inches or centimeters between the strips to achieve a full puff at the hem. Now let's move on to the leg of Ma'an. From the hem at side seam, mark up 6 inches or 15.2 cm each side. And from the hem at center line, mark up 12 inches or 30 cm. Next, square diagonal lines connecting these marks, creating an angle. And from the angle at side seam, mark up 4 inches or 10 cm each side. And from the angle at center line, mark up 4 inches or 10 cm. And again, connect these marks creating another angle. From the second angle at side seam, mark up 3 inches or 7.6 cm each side. And lastly, mark up 3 inches or 7.6 cm from the second angle. And connect these marks. And these are the slash lines for the leg of Ma'an's sleeve. Next, cut through the center and slash the rest of the lines. And on a new patterned paper, square a line. And match the center line of the sleeve to the new line at the paper. And tape it in place. From new center line, mark out 1.68 inches or 4.5 cm each side. Place the strips directly onto the marks and tape it in place. Continue to spread the remaining strips by 1.68 inches or 4.5 cm. And place the strips onto the marks and tape it in place. Next, square a line connecting the original sleeve caps. From the horizontal line, at center line, mark up 8 inches or 20 cm. From this mark, redraw the sleeve of the cap. By the way, you can do it freehand or you can use your ruler for this one. And put your desired sewing allowance. And notch the original sleeve cap from end to end. This is for the gathering reference. And cut the sleeve pattern on your fabric. By the way, before sewing, mark the notches for gathering references. To gather the sleeve cap, use a loose stitch line. Pull a single thread from one of the threads from the stitch line to gather the cap. And lastly, sew the under seam. And this is the result for the leg of mutton sleeve. Mind you that this sleeve doesn't have a tool to give the puff more volume, yet it still looks good. For the gathers, you can choose if you want to pleat it or create some darts or just gather it. At the end of the day, it is up to your liking. Anyway guys, I hope this tutorial gave you enough tips on how to make patterns and how to sew the B-Shop and leg of mutton sleeves. And if you have any questions, please do not hesitate to comment down below and I'll make it sure to answer your questions as quickly as possible. And if you're not subscribed yet to my YouTube channel, La Modelis, make it sure to hit that subscribe button. And if you like this video, give it a huge thumbs up and share this video to your friends. And I will see you guys again on the next tutorial. A bientol!