对襟上襦 | Dui Jin Shang Ru Instructions Part 2
Source: https://www.newhanfu.com/15638.html#Qi_Xiong_Shang_Ru_qi_xiong_shang_ru
Part 1: https://www.tumblr.com/blog/view/yi-gege/655982888358166528?source=share
第四步 | Step 4
做完第三步之後 在另一半生用一樣的方法把袖子跟袖口連到另一半身。
把两半对好,確定兩個正面是在對面的。在下面剪出一個小三角形的形狀。
缝在一起。要在三角形開始的地方停。
要记得留够的布让你自己能够处理边边 除非你有一个拷边机
縫完要燙。
Once you have completed step 3 (see link), do the same process on the other side of the body to connect the other arm and cuff piece.
When that is completed, fold the two body pieces in half, right sides together, leaving yourself enough seam allowance to seal the seam (I prefer at least 1 cm seam allowance to be able to fold both halves in and sew that shut, but it may be easier for you to do more, or simply use a serger). Cut a slit in the side as in the title picture, and then sew the two halves together (A and B). Stop where the slit begins.
把三角形拉成一条直的线 往内折两次 然后缝下去
Sew the slit as you would a plackett. i.e., sew the seam that you have folded up until the slit you have cut begins, pull the slit so that it lies in a straight line, fold it inside twice, and sew straight across. Take care of the raw edges and iron.
如果你發現腋窩那邊不平的話把裡面哪裡的縫份剪幾次 然後處理剪過的地方。
To get rid of the puckering around the armpit, cut small slits on the inside seam allowance around the curve, and back stitch the places you have cut to prevent unraveling.
第五步 | Step 5 Connecting the Body Pieces
我們到這裡全部的邊邊(除了背的那一條線跟領子)應該都處理好了。把兩片生體從背的那一條線縫在一起 確認縫的時候是兩個正面在彭對方。處理好縫份。
At this time, all raw edges except for the collar and back should be finished. Place the two body pieces on top of each other, lining up the seam that will go in the middle of the back with its mirror. Sew the two pieces together. Take care of the raw seam.
把領子的那一片折一版熨燙好。正面應該在外面。
熨燙後把他打開然後再來把領子縫上脖子。脖子現在應該有一個長方形的形狀。在90°往下跑的兩條左邊跟右邊的線的角角剪一點點。跟縫袖口的三角形一樣把一整條啦成直線,把領子的哪一片放上去(正面是在碰對方的)然後縫。繼續把他往內則一半, 然後把最後面的縫份往內則然後縫起來。我喜歡在這裡用手縫所以外面看不到你縫得閒但如果你沒辦法的話那用機器也沒關係。
最後面在領導裡面胸口的大概的位子縫兩條線讓你以後呢個夠把兩半綁在一起就好了。我那裡也喜歡用手縫 一樣的原因。燙好之後應該就完成了。
Then, connect the collar. To prep, first iron the collar piece in half longways, with the wrong sides touching. Then, open it back up.
Cut slits on the two side of the neck where the cloth starts to curve to come around the front of the body (the 90 degree angles of the neck piece), stretch it so that it lies straight, line up the collar piece right sides together, and sew straight across. Make sure that the cut slits are not exposed on the outside.
Similar to how we connected the cuffs, fold the collar in along the ironed line, pinning it so that it doesn’t move. Then, fold the seam allowance in and then stitch it shut. I prefer to hand sew this so that there are no seams visible on the outside, but if you are unable to or don’t want to, it is fine to top stitch it with the machine.
The Dui Jin Shan should be finished after you sew two ties to the inside of the collar, around the chest. I like to hand sew here for the same reason as before.













