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in depth: top down – Quince & Co.

By A Mystery Man Writer

 Today marks the official launch of our newest book, by Elizabeth Doherty: Top Down: Reimagining Set-In Sleeve Design. Preorders began last month, and print versions are now ready to ship. We wrote an introductory post about the book on July 15th; today, Elizabeth joins us for a guest post to write about her work in greater detail. Take it away, Elizabeth! Since Top Down has come out, I've been asked to explain just what makes a sleeve 'set-in' and how the method described in the book differs from other methods for constructing top-down set-in sleeves.  Sleeve styles are incredibly varied, and designers are always tinkering with formulas to achieve a better fit, or to create a particular style. That said, there are some tried and true shapes that have evolved over the centuries. Let's compare a few of the more common
 Today marks the official launch of our newest book, by Elizabeth Doherty: Top Down: Reimagining Set-In Sleeve Design. Preorders began last month, and print versions

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