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armscye

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[ahrm-sahy, -zahy] / ˈɑrm saɪ, -zaɪ /
Also armseye

noun

  1. (especially in tailoring and dressmaking) the armhole opening in a garment through which the hand, and then the arm, passes, and to which a sleeve may be attached.


Etymology

Origin of armscye

First recorded in 1920–25; arm 1 + scye “armhole” (originally Scots, Ulster dialect s(e)y, sie, of uncertain origin); reanalyzed by folk etymology as “arm's eye”

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This will leave about 65 stitches for armscye.

From Project Gutenberg

Work around the armscye in same way.

From Project Gutenberg

Fold and join under the arms, making the armscye of desired size.

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For the sleeve: Make a chain of 15 stitches, and repeat from 1st to 5th row; then repeat from 2d to 5th row twice, and join last row to 1st; also crochet sleeve in the armscye.

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Work from underarm around the armscye until the sleeve is 12 inches in length, or as long as desired, then make the 2 rows of spaces, in treble crochet, as before and finish with 7 rows of seed-stitch, same as body of jacket.

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