Sierra TimeCapsule sparsebundle increase partition

I have 3 partitions on my TimeCapsule.

I would like to increase the size of the iMac of 1.6 to 2.0 to TB sparsebundle. I have 1.1 TB free. Is it possible to do it without clear TC and start over? If so, how - please point me to a tutorial that I can use.

Thank you.

I have 3 partitions on my TimeCapsule.

Do you you actually remove the internal drive of the Capsule of time and re-partitioned, or do you mean you have a single partition and two files of Time Machine (sparesbundle) that are disk images?

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