Tuesday, March 06, 2012
Ottobre 5/2011 Raglan T-Shirt
Yes, I did sew on Sunday afternoon, and I even finished the shirt! It was an easy pattern, so it was a good project to get me sewing for myself again. I hope to keep it up...thinking of sewing a summer dress next....
If you ever make this pattern, keep in mind that the neckline is supposed to be wide. For me it was too wide. I tightened up the neckline by taking wider seam allowances on the upper part of the four raglan seams. The body of the shirt was also too big--it hung out from my sides in an a-line shape. This was easily remedied by taking in the side seams. Other than that, this pattern was perfect, and I am happy with my finished top.
Ruth
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I love this shirt! :D
ReplyDeleteIt turned out so cute! Isn't it great to make something that is NOT exactly like what everyone else is wearing? So unique and fun!
ReplyDeleteThat is a seriously cute top! Well done!
ReplyDeleteOooh, I like it! When you showed the fabric, I imagined it the other way (with the stripes as teh accent) but I really like it this way! Nice shirt!
ReplyDeleteIt's a fabulous shirt! Thanks for the heads up on the fit as this pattern is now on my [growing] list.:)
ReplyDeleteReally nice! You and.your son look so much alike!
ReplyDeleteReally cute top - love the pop of print against the stripes. For your gap-py neckbands - they should always be shorter than the neck opening. I like to use a ratio of about 7:8 neckband:t-shirt neck opening. Or just whack off a couple of inches to pull that sucker in a little! ;-)
ReplyDeleteMy issue just arrived and this is very inspiring! Great job!
ReplyDeleteGreat shirt, the fabrics you use are wonderful together. Happy birthday to your son.
ReplyDeleteGreat pattern and I love your choice of fabrics!
ReplyDeleteThis top is absolutely adorable! I love it!
ReplyDeleteso beautiful and nice fabrics,i love what you are doing!
ReplyDeleteso nice fabric,and clever work,i love all that you make!
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