 Bonjour et bienvenue, c'est la Madelise and I am so glad that you are back here in my channel. For today's tutorial, we are going to learn the part 2 of row sleeve design for short sleeve. So let's get this tutorial started! To begin, trace your basic satin sleeve sloper onto your paper. Trace the sleeve sloper only until the elbow line. From the bicep line, mark down 5 inches or 12.7 cm for the sleeve length. And from these marks, square a line like so. Next, put your desired sewing allowance for the sleeve and cut the pattern out from your paper. And make 2 copies for the sleeve, one for the lining and one for the shell. Next, slash through the center line of the shell pattern but do not cut beyond. And set aside the shell pattern. On another patterned paper, draw an inverted L square line at the right hand side of the paper. Next, get the shell pattern and spread the sleeve pattern touching each line at the hem. And tape the pattern permanently onto your paper. And cut the pattern out from your paper. And this is the pattern for the row sleeve design for short sleeve. And do not forget the notch on each line at the hem, which is the previous center line. And draw the grain line indication at the right hand side of the pattern as shown. Cut the pattern, locate the grain line of the fabric. And place the pattern right exactly at the grain line. And cut the pattern onto your fabric. And please do not forget to notch the important markings. Next, match the notches at the hem and fold the sleeve in half. And pin at the hemline until the notch. And sew the triangular shape starting at the edge. Ending the stitch line until the notch. And snip the excess sewing allowance at the edge. And press the seams open for a clean finish. Just like in the previous row sleeve tutorial, create folds or pleats for the sleeve by folding the triangular shape inwards. Once you are satisfied with the row sleeve design, pin the folds or the pleats in place to secure. Next, cut the lining pattern on the same fabric you used for the shell. And face both lining and shell from right side to right side together. And pin at the hemline. Next, sew the hemline according to your sewing allowance. And press the hemline seams open for a clean finish. Next, pin the shell and the lining together like so. And sew the outline of the sleeve combining the shell and the lining together. Next, do several tuck stitches by hand to secure the pleats or folds. This will ensure that the pleats or folds will stay in place. And lastly, sew at the underarm side seam to complete the sleeve. Et voila! So this is my row sleeve design mock-up for short sleeve. And this is the sleeve on different angles. Anyway guys, I hope this tutorial gave you enough tips on how to draft and how to sew the row sleeve design for short sleeve. And if you have any questions, please do not hesitate to comment down below and I will reply as soon as possible. And if you like this video, please give it a huge thumbs up. And if you super like this video, please give me a super thanks. And if you're not subscribed yet to my channel, the model list, make it sure to hit that subscribe button and I will see you guys again on the next tutorial. Abiento!