![]() ![]() Step 5: Sew the shoulders with right sides together Step 4: Fold the bias tape to the wrong side of the fabric and iron and pin it in place. Place the front print facing up, pin the bias tape to the seam at 3/8″ and stitch. Step 3: Attach bias tape to the peek-a-boo hole Step 2: Fuse the tape to the neck shoulder and sleeves and hemlinesĪlternatively, you can make your own 1/2″ strip of stretchable fusible interfacing cut on the bias. Whatever you do decide to do, don't forget to add the seam allowance. I am using a scrap of fabric and don't have enough to cut both back and front on the fold of the fabric, so I have added the 5/8″ seam allowance at the back. Step 1: Print out the pattern and cut the fabric For a full tutorial on How and where to use Knit Stay Tape, please click the link. stay tape or stretchable fusible interfacing.For a full tutorial on how to Use bias tape for a neckline or armhole facing, please click the link. We have a good selection of thread in the So Sew Easy Store if you need any. For a previous tutorial on How to shop for knit fabrics online, please click the link. ![]() Required materials & supporting tutorials If you already know how to use these techniques, you can skip straight through to the tutorial. ![]() So as not to repeat techniques for readers who have already seen and followed this content, but at the same time provide guidance to our new readers and beginner sewists, we'll try to place links to specific tutorials below which will help you with various aspects of the project. We've got a tremendous amount of content and tutorials on. A very loose-fitting A-line top with a self-tie neckline. This free easy t-shirt pattern is ideal for a curvy beginner sewist. The finished garment measurements are all below. I've made the pattern to cater to seven sizes from 8 to 20. It's all about looking good without having to make too much effort and what is best, it is super easy to make. Here is a free easy t-shirt pattern that can be made in less than 2 hours and worn with leggings and a light jacket, to drop your kids at school and head to the gym or the park for a walk with the dog. I think she is on to something and I figure she is not the only one. She said she needed a top to feel good in, but at the same time comfortable while she is losing the weight. Sarah, that is her name, wrote how she has a dog now and she is walking regularly, but that sometimes she lacks the courage to step outside because she doesn't want to go back to the sweatpants and ugly t-shirts and that it is getting too hot for hoodies. One of these women sent me a very long and emotional email about she struggled with her weight since she was a young girl, how she had never felt comfortable in her clothes, and how she hid for so many years under sweatpants and extra large hoodies. “A t-shirt that doesn't look like you are wearing a t-shirt”– I thought this was a strange request until I saw 3 more women asking for the same thing. ![]()
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