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Monday, October 19, 2009

Women's Shirt

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Nope, not another toddler clothing idea.

Shocking.

Hahaha.....I've been pumping out a lot of little kiddo clothing lately and my closet was getting a little jealous. (smirk)

So how about making a new shirt for you that you know will fit you just fine. Because it's patterned after the fit of one of your fave's.

(Or you can just add the ruffle taught here to a shirt that you already have.)



How?

First, lay one of your favorite comfy knit tees down and trace around it on a piece of paper. (I need to buy some butcher paper.....I'm running out of tape from taping regular 'ol sheets of paper together!) You'll have a front piece, and back piece and a sleeve. I created all pattern pieces to be cut out on the fold, so that they are even and symmetrical. (So if you look at my shirt piece, it looks like half of the shirt front.) It will help the whole process work out a little more smoothly.





Then use these pattern pieces to cut out the fabric in your chosen fabric. (If your shirt is knit.....find a similar knit to use.) Make sure to add enough extra for a seam allowance.

Then sew the shirt together at the sides and the shoulders.



Then sew the sleeves together along the bottom side.



Then pin them into the arm hole of the shirt and then sew in place.



Then cut 2 pieces of fabric.....one about 1.5 inches wide and the other about 1 inch wide.

Stack them on top of eachother and sew a wide basting stitch down the center. (I took the picture with the stacked rows upside down. The more narrow piece is attached.....it's just on the reverse side. Ooops.)





Then pull your top thread to gather and place along the edge of your kneck line.



Evenly gather and pin along the entire neck line. If you need more....make more. I way over estimated and had a long tail to cut off at the end. But it just depends on how full you'd like the ruffle to look.



Then sew along the center of the ruffle, securing it to the neck line. (And tuck under the end of your ruffle and sew it into place.....I know it's hard to see, but it's tucked under.)



Then turn your sleeves and bottom edge under 1/4 inch and then another 1/4 inch, and sew into place....creating a nice hem.

Ahhhh.....



And wow, done.


Can you believe you just made your own shirt??
Wonderful feeling.

**While sewing with knit, you may have problems with it stretching. I usually use a medium size zig-zag to hem the sleeves and bottom, to avoid puckering and allow some stretch. FIRST, try it out on some scraps to see how your particular knit will turn out. This pattern covers up the neck-line.....so you don't even have to worry about a puckered mess around the neck. Perfect. (But I have alot of practicing yet to go with knit.....it's such a finicky fabric.) One more thing, if you find a knit that's a blend with something else (microfiber, rayon, etc.), rather than just a ribbed knit, you may have more success.....and less stretching and puckering. But I'm learning right along with you. :)


34 comments:

Nancy Jacobs Basketmaster said...

Oh I am totally doing this project!
Thank you!
Nancy

Sarah said...

That's awesome! Do you do anything special when sewing with a knit fabric? I'm afraid to try, really afraid. Do you have a special stitch on your machine and do you use the ball tip needle (or whatever...). If there isn't a special stitch, can you just stretch it as you go?? You can't just do a normal stitch can you? Thanks. :)

Alaina said...

I LOVE it! So cute! I have never worked with a knit before. :) I hope to try it out soon.

Thanks for your great idea!

Ashley said...

I just left some hints/suggestions at the bottom of the post. Go on and check it out.

Tiff said...

That is so cool! I love that I can use a shirt that is already well loved, I am going to have to go dig through my fabrics right now in hopes of finding some knit.

Michelle said...

Very cute shirt Ashley! Could you please tell me how to sew on the sleeves? I tried making a sweater dress recently and accidentally sewed the arm hole closed in the process (it was only my second sewing project)! I'm sure it's obvious but I can't figure it out! LOL

Ariel said...

I LOVE it! So cute!

letterwoman said...

That is so cool! I really want to try it. Did you use the same pattern piece for the front and back of the shirt and just cut freehand-cut a wider neck opening for the front? And did you not have any problems with the fabric strips for the ruffles ravelling? Or does knit fabric not ravel like woven fabric?

Miss Pelicano said...

That's lovely and simple! Well, except for adding sleeves. Haven't quite mastered that yet... Really like the ruffle!
Barbara

Ed and Bel said...

You make it look so easy, I am going to try this project. Thanks!

Stephanie said...

I am so trying it!! Thanks for the tutorial!! :) Have a great week.

Kevin, Erin and Jude said...

Um... Has anyone ever told you that you are amazing? I totally stink at this kind of stuff. I hope I can get as good as you one day! Thanks for all of the work you put on the blog for us, it makes my day!
Erin

Ashley said...

I have some more knit and plan on making some more simple shirts. I will show better pictures of the actual pattern pieces I came up with and more pictures showing attaching the sleeve to the armhole. Sorry about that!

And no, the ruffle won't fray with knit. Well, not much if it happens to. Or gosh, maybe there are types that do......by I haven't worked with any. :)

And really, knit is tough....but it's also forgiving. It stretches and hides minor mistakes. Love that.

Katie said...

This is wonderful. Thank you! :)

Becky DeVries said...

AWESOME!~!thanks for the tut!

Kent and Katie said...

That shirt is just lovely. VERY nice job!

sjones said...

If you use a ball point needle/stretch needle it helps a lot in the puckering and try to use a bigger stitch than you would for %100 cotton fabric.

Shanda said...

I love this idea! Thanks so much for sharing. I was thinking about trying this with some of my shade shirts. And you made it even easier! Great idea.

Shanda said...

Have you ever used elastic thread to make the gathered ruffle? It is like magic and seriously one of the greatest things that ever happened to me.

Laura said...

Oh wow! I love it, although I HATE USING KNIT! I hate the stretch and it bothers me how it skews while sewing. You did an awesome job, thanks for sharing~

Blackburns said...

So cute! I'm going to try this and look forward to your other projects.

Rachel@oneprettything.com said...

This is such a great project for people who want to play with knit. Talk about rewarding! I love this, I'll be linking.

Andrea and Casey said...

These is so cute! Way to go!

Kim said...

This is DARLING! I didn't even consider making my own shirt before - silly me! Can't wait to try it!

Crafty Cripple said...

Thanks for the tutorial, I had just bought some nice jersey fabric and was wondering how to make a top with it.

Beth- the mama bee said...

girl, you keep me sew busy :)

Liz said...

WOW! I cannot wait to give this a try. Thank you!!!

Sawyers Family said...

I tried to do the collar of my daughter's shirt like that, and when I tried to sew the ruffle on, it ungathered, if that's even a word. Do you have any suggestions?

Ashley said...

Hmmmmm.....Sawyers Family. I'm not sure why it would un-gather. Did you gather it by pulling the thread? And then pin it into place? I guess the other thing would be to sew over all of that bulk really slowly....otherwise maybe your presser foot is pulling on it and causing it to come undone. Use more pins maybe......gosh, I hope that was a bit helpful. Good luck and let me know if you have any other questions!

Ashley

Zarinaia said...

Great tut! I love it! Can I link yours tut on my blog? I love them!!!
Thank you!

Eleonora, an Italian girl in Sweden :)

Ashley said...

Eleonora, yes, you can absolutely link my blog from yours. Thanks!

Omaof1 said...

That is one of the cutest ideas I've seen making a T-shirt. I'm so going to make some of these for Christmas for my daughters :) Thanks so much!

Emilee said...

So cute! And I've been hemming my knit sleeves and shirt bottoms with a double needle (bobbin tension super loose) to recreate the look of store-bought tees and keep the stretch of the knit. Awesome!

Suzannah Hamlin said...

I love the look of this and J.Crew's adorned tees this season! I tried one myself with a store-bought tee (http://adventuresindressmaking.blogspot.com/2009/11/jcrew-inspired-novelty-tee.html--check it out!) and it is so fun and quick to do! I want to do more because there are so many great ideas. I like the ruffle all around the neck idea, thanks for the inspiration!