Australian Stitches

Narrow Shoulders

There are two ways to determine where the top of the sleeve should sit on the shoulder:

1. Raise the sleeve up onto the shoulder and pin the sleeve to the correct position.

2. Place pins all the way around the edge of the shoulder.
See photo 1.

If you choose to pin the sleeve up onto the shoulder, once the garment is on

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