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Pretty much as the title. I'm looking into making (or depending how frustrated I get buying) a sleeved doublet but i'm having trouble finding a decent pattern to do it from. Just wondering if anyone out there has made one in the past who has a few pointers in the right direction.
Or alternatively if anyone has bought one, if so where from?
Cheers Jonny
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I don't know if you've already looked at this pattern, but McCall does a nice one with detachable sleeves here.
I havn't made it personally, but I know somebody who has and it turned out lovely. It is very time consuming, however, but relatively simple to follow
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Knight
      
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Pixie (1/31/2008)
I don't know if you've already looked at this pattern, but McCall does a nice one with detachable sleeves here.
I havn't made it personally, but I know somebody who has and it turned out lovely. It is very time consuming, however, but relatively simple to follow 
Will give it ago!
And ye i did look at those two websites some useful tips I supose
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http://www.simplicity.com/index.cfm?cat=4&type=19&sec=43&startrow=1
Pattern 4059 is a easy one to use. One of my students who had made a robe once worked out how to make up that pattern by themselves in a day
www.neilhughes.co.uk
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