How to sew a Raglan Sleeve Top (Sewing pattern & Tutorial)

A raglan top is a variation of the basic top pattern with the difference being that its sleeves extend to the collar/neckline in one piece and has a diagonal seam from the underarm to the collarbone. This is a tutorial to make a very easy and flattering waist clinched, raglan sleeved top.

raglan top sewing pattern

The pattern is for a raglan top with flared sleeves and a shirred waist. The casual fit makes this a flattering and forgiving (to most figure types) top. You can make this top in a soft flowy fabric.

Ragalan top drawing

Raglan sleeve top pattern

Mark the pattern for the top on 2 pieces of folded fabric – for the front and the back bodice.

Fold fabric markings for raglan top

Mark A- G as the full height of the top + 2 inches ; I have taken 30 inch
Mark  A- F 10  inches – armhole length

A-B = 4″ ; this is the neckwidth
A-C = 3″ This is the back neck depth

E-F = 1/4 of bust round + 2.5″ ; Mark this on the line E-F

G-H = 1/4 of hip round + 2.5″ ; Mark this at the bottom edge
I-H = 6″ ; This is the marking for making a dip hem

The point D is marked from C such that it is 1/2 of the measure from B-C + 1/2 inch for seam allowance.

Your Raglan Bodice  pattern is ready.

Cut out the pattern – 2 pieces – back bodice and front bodice – cut both the same

cut out the fabric for the ragalan top pattern

Separate one and keep aside. We will be cutting the neckline and hemline in the front bodice as per the pattern below

ragalan top front - sewing pattern markings

The front bodice of this pattern has a v neckline with a drawstring casing. To make this v neck mark as per the pattern above. Lower the neckline some 1″ (4 inch from A) ; Mark and cut out K-L-J; Cut out M-G-I after marking 3 inch up from G

cut out the neck part of the ragalan top pattern

Cut out the sleeves as per the pattern. 

ragaln top sleeve pattern markings
The sleeves of the raglan top

Hem the sleeve edge 

The hem finished for raglan sleeve

Join the bodices and the sleeves together . 

Join all the cut pieces

Sew the sleeves and front and back

Make a facing for the V neckline; A square fabric piece 5″ wide and 5″ long would do. Place this on the top of the neckline. Pin in place. From the back stitch along the edge of the v-neck marking, close to the edge. Cut the inside close to the stitching. Turn the facing to the backside of the top. Top stitch in place. Use a hand-sewing needle to stitch the facing in place on the wrong side.

Now take measurement around the neckline and add 1″ extra. Cut out a piece of bias tape in this measure. Keep it on top of the neckline and stitch them together. Remember to fold the bias tape edge at the start and ending

ragalan top sewing pattern

Turn the bias tape to the inside and stitch in place. This should make a casing for you for the fabric tubes. 

binding

Make a 60-inch long fabric tube with a 60-inch long bias tape which is 1.5-inch wide. Follow the tutorial here for making fabric tubes. 

fabric, thin tubes

Insert the fabric tube inside the casing with a pin.

The thin tube inserted inside the casing

The ends of the fabric tube can be finished with a bead or a tassel.

Attach beads to the end

 

or maybe this one

Beads attached to the end of fabric tubes

Finish the hem of the bodice – front and back with a bias tape.

The hem edged

Remember to clip the seam allowances at 1-inch interval. 

Sew binding at the hem

Turn to the inside and stitch in place. 

Turn the binding to the back

Mark the place where you want the shirring to  be done; 17 inch from the shoulder. Join the side seam – one side seam only. 

Mark 7 inches from the shoulder

Do the shirring where you marked. Checkout this tutorial to do shirring for more details. Shirring is nothing but sewing with thin elastic thread (on the bobbin). If you do not have this thread, you can make a casing on the waist and thread 1/4 inch elastic as well. 

Join the other side seam now.

Related posts: Sew knit tops; Sew offshoulder top. 

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Author: Sarina Tariq

Hi, I love sewing, fabric, fashion, embroidery, doing easy DIY projects and then writing about them. Hope you have fun learning from sewguide as much as I do. If you find any mistakes here, please point it out in the comments.

16 thoughts on “How to sew a Raglan Sleeve Top (Sewing pattern & Tutorial)”

  1. Anonymous

    A woman that is xl how do you measure and can you use paper bag for a pattern cutting

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  2. K

    This pattern looks easy to start with but makes ALOT of assumptions about how to do certain things and what certain things are, Definitely not a beginner pattern that is for sure. I ended up using Youtube to work out how to do the neck line and found so many measurements on the sleeve missing that I just winged it. There were also alot of instructions missing (like sewing the sides). Download a premade pattern. Much easier and quicker.

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  3. Peace chinenynwa

    Amazing.
    But didn’t get the measurements for the sleeve

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  4. Pritha Maharaj

    Hi. Sewing guide is so amazing and i have learnt a lot, thank you. I love this raglan pattern but i think I’m missing something….whats the measurement for the sleeve feom A to B.
    Regards

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    • Judy Bell

      So glad to see some else couldn’t understand the sleeve measurements.

  5. Mercy

    Many thanks, I’ve been reading this page and lots since yesterday, still awake! It’s amazing, God bless you

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    • Sarina

      Hi Mercy
      That is so nice to know. Thanks for writing this

  6. Amara

    thanks will try dis

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  7. Eva

    Will sure try this out! Thanks for the detailed guide.

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  8. Gift

    OMG! You are truly blessed! Thanks for this. I’ll try it out and stay tuned to your page.

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    • Sarina

      🙂 Thank you

  9. Mona Cassim

    I’m going to try that

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    • Sarina

      🙂

  10. Zoo

    There’s no such word as “ragalan”. The correct word is raglan.

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    • Sarina

      OMG – that is so right – thanks for the correction 🙂

    • Kemi

      O lagbara ooo, Mr lecturer, well done Sir.

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