I actually made three of these shirts. I used a knit fabric for the sleeves and neckband so it has the stretch of a tee, but I used woven fabric ( City Streets) for the body of the shirt to use the fun boy prints. The pattern is ready and I'm planning to write the tutorial sometime this week too.
We love raglan sleeves. I have been having trouble getting the neck width correct. Looking forward to your tutorial. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteDonna @onceuponasewingmachine.com
Hi Donna,
ReplyDeletetutorial is live here: www.clothworks.com/blog/index.php/raglan-tshirt-pattern-2t-and-tutorial
You have made it very nicely!:) I read about you and I feel a bit of similarity with me :) do visit me:)
ReplyDelete@Preeti: Yes we do have a lot in common. Good to see you here. Your blog is lovely. Thanks for stopping by.
ReplyDeleteI never thought of using woven fabric for part of a raglan shirt like that. WHat a great idea. Already I'm starting to think of combinations I could make from what is in my stash!
ReplyDelete@folkhaven: Yeah they are kind of adictive. Do show us the pics when you make them.
ReplyDeleteSuch pretty t-shirts!
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Hope you have a fabulous week!
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