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In the McCunn five measurements are required to draft a basic sleeve:
In the McCunn five measurements are required to draft a basic sleeve:
#Arm Length#
*Arm Length
#Sleeve Cap#
*Sleeve Cap
#Biceps#
*Biceps
#Palm#
*Palm
#Shoulder to Elbow#
*Shoulder to Elbow


The measurements correspond to the following standard valentina measurements:
The measurements correspond to the following standard valentina measurements:
#L01 arm_shoulder_tip_to_wrist_bent #
*L01 arm_shoulder_tip_to_wrist_bent
#L16 arm_shoulder_tip_to_armfold_line#
*L16 arm_shoulder_tip_to_armfold_line
#L11 arm_upper_circ#
*L11 arm_upper_circ
#D04 hand_palm_circ#
*D04 hand_palm_circ
#L02 arm_shoulder_tip_to_elbow_bent#
*L02 arm_shoulder_tip_to_elbow_bent


Before attempting to draft a sleeve pattern with this method, ensure that you have created and saved a measurement file (.vit) which contains values for L01, ,L02 L11, L16, and D04. This may be accomplished using the TAPE program and is not covered by this tutorial. Figure 1 shows the basic reference lines and other major lines that will be used in constructing the main portion of the sleeve.<br>
Before attempting to draft a sleeve pattern with this method, ensure that you have created and saved a measurement file (.vit) which contains values for L01, ,L02 L11, L16, and D04. This may be accomplished using the TAPE program and is not covered by this tutorial. Figure 1 shows the basic reference lines and other major lines that will be used in constructing the main portion of the sleeve.<br>