Longer Length T-shirt Sewing Pattern, Sizes 8-22

 

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This is a fantastically simple t-shirt to sew. There are not tricky sleeves to fit to any arm holes, the sleeves have been designed as kimono style which simply means they are part of the bodice. You simply lay the front at the back pieces together at stitch at the shoulder and side seams.

 

This pattern has been designed to be a longer length t-shirt which means it will finish at the lower hip level. Although you can easily make a short t-shirt by trimming the pattern to the desired length.

The t-shirt pattern also features a deep scoop neck.

 

The most complex part of this pattern will be attaching the facings. You'll need to apply facings to the neck and sleeves. It's quite straight forward to sew the facings but if you struggle refer to a good sewing book.

 

This would make a great evening project as it can be sewn in a few hours. This pattern is also ideal for t-shirt screen printing as there are no sleeve seams there is more area for printing.

 

Approximate amounts of fabric required (all sizes):

1.6m fabric (140cm wide), jerseys or other stretch fabrics
30cm light weight iron on interfacing (90cm wide)
Matching threads

Please read the instructions included for further information on fabric requirements etc.


THIS IS NOT A PRINTED PAPER PATTERN:

 

The patterns included are size 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20, 22 (see size chart below). These are FULL SIZE patterns (this is an all in one/multisized pattern so you can adjust the pattern should you be an inbetween size, and cut the size you need) , so there is no need to worry about enlarging or scaling up the patterns, all you have to do is print them off on A4 paper and assemble the pieces (full printing instructions are included) and cut out the size you need.


For more information on sizing please see: Size Charts


Colour graphic instructions are included. Each step by step picture is in colour and easy to follow.


The digital format of the patterns is readable on all computers, you will need to have pdf reading software installed on your PC to view the files. There are many free packages available, a popular one can be found on www.adobe.com, although you may wish to find one which suits you, Microsoft also offer free pdf reading software.