Saturday, September 18, 2010

Summer Sewing: T Shirts

As summer is fast coming to a close for me, I figured it would be appropriated for  me to share some of the goodies I have been working on this summer.  Earlier this summer I started the process of creating my own patterns from pieces of my existing wardrobe.  I have created 3 shirts: one short sleeve (from with interlock), one tank top, and a long sleeve shirt (both from ribbing). 

 (Please don't ask me what I was doing with my hands...like I really want to draw the attention to my hips. Humph! I also really dislike the bulge my belt makes...sigh, I guess you can't have everything look perfect. *smile*)



The entire process was fun and worked my mind like a good puzzle or riddle. Some adjustments still need to be made on the patterns I created before I make more tops with them (notice that I did not post a picture of the tank top. Let me just say it was a little snug at one part of the side seam. Hmmm, must have messed up on the seam allowance?). Although I did my best to choose fabrics similar in texture to the ones I was copying, the little nuances in the fabrics highlighted some of the problem areas I had not noticed before. For example, the teal, long sleeved top featured above needs to be 1inch shorter in the chest area (to keep the wrinkles around the pits) and 2 inches shorter in the upper back. These issues did not manifest themselves as clearly with the thinner, lighter fabric that the original top was made from and only came to my attention when replicating it with a slightly heavier ribbing.




This was the first T Shirt that I replicated...



It came from this brown T shirt (not the best picture since it is lying down; however, you get the idea right?)...
Soon, I will be posting about how to copy and recreate your own pattern from a whole  T Shirt  without riping it all to pieces.  Stay Tuned!

3 comments:

Plain Ol' Vanilla said...

That's an amazing skill you've learned Missy. They look great! I can't wait to see the dress!
Love,
Mom

Anonymous said...

Keep on, keeping on. You'll master
it. Thanks for bringing it yesterday. You really did a GREAT
job. Love Grandma G

The Beauty of the Lord said...

Thank you Mom and Grandma for you encouragement. I certainly have a heritage of Seamstresses! :)