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Sleeves – Classification in Sewing Technology

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By iti | 11:00 AM IST, Mon March 23, 2026

Sleeves – Classification in Sewing Technology

Sleeves are an important component of garment construction that cover the arms and enhance the overall appearance of garments. The chapter "Sleeves – Classification" explains different types of sleeves and their uses in sewing technology.

Sleeves not only provide comfort and protection but also play a major role in garment design and style. Different sleeve types are used based on fashion trends, garment purpose, and fabric type.

What is a Sleeve?

A sleeve is the part of a garment that covers the arm, either partially or completely. It is attached to the armhole of the garment and can vary in length, shape, and style.

Importance of Sleeves

Sleeves play a vital role in garment construction.

  • Provide coverage and protection
  • Enhance garment appearance
  • Improve comfort and fitting
  • Add style and design

Proper sleeve selection improves garment quality.

Classification of Sleeves

1. Set-in Sleeve

Set-in sleeves are attached to the armhole seam.

  • Used in shirts and dresses
  • Provides neat and fitted look

2. Raglan Sleeve

Raglan sleeves extend from the neckline to the underarm.

  • Used in sportswear
  • Provides comfort and flexibility

3. Kimono Sleeve

Kimono sleeves are cut as one piece with the garment.

  • Used in loose garments
  • Provides ease of movement

4. Cap Sleeve

Cap sleeves are short sleeves that cover only the shoulder.

  • Used in women’s wear
  • Provides stylish appearance

5. Puff Sleeve

Puff sleeves are gathered to create fullness.

  • Used in decorative garments
  • Provides attractive look

6. Bell Sleeve

Bell sleeves are wide at the bottom like a bell.

  • Used in fashion garments
  • Provides elegant appearance

7. Sleeve with Cuff

Sleeves with cuffs are finished with a band at the end.

  • Used in shirts and formal wear
  • Provides structured finish

Classification Based on Length

  • Short Sleeve
  • Three-Quarter Sleeve
  • Full Sleeve

Sleeve length is selected based on garment type and design.

Uses of Sleeves

Sleeves are used in various garments.

  • Shirts and blouses
  • Dresses
  • Jackets and coats
  • Traditional garments

They enhance both functionality and style.

Advantages of Sleeves

  • Provide arm coverage
  • Enhance garment design
  • Improve comfort
  • Add variety to styles

Sleeves are essential for many garments.

Common Problems in Sleeve Making

Improper sleeve construction may cause issues.

  • Incorrect fitting
  • Uneven stitching
  • Poor attachment to armhole

These problems can be avoided with proper techniques.

Precautions While Making Sleeves

Certain precautions should be followed for better results.

  • Mark armhole accurately
  • Cut fabric carefully
  • Maintain symmetry
  • Stitch evenly
  • Press properly

These precautions ensure high-quality sleeves.

Importance in Garment Construction

Sleeves are a key part of garment construction.

  • Enhance garment design
  • Improve comfort and fitting
  • Provide professional appearance

They are widely used in both casual and formal garments.

Conclusion

The chapter "Sleeves – Classification" explains the importance of sleeves in sewing technology. Different types of sleeves are used based on garment style and purpose.

By understanding sleeve classification, sewing professionals can create well-designed and properly fitted garments. Proper techniques and precautions ensure high-quality results.

In conclusion, sleeves are an essential component of garment construction, contributing to both functionality and style.

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