Men's Crew Neck Long Sleeve T-shirt from Tiana's Closet
This is a FREE Pattern
https://tianascloset.com/index.php/2021/02/03/mens-crew-neck-long-sleeve-t-shirt-free-pdf-sewing-pattern/
Adventures in garment construction. (Plus random thoughts, photos of interesting places and stuff I've made!)
Men's Crew Neck Long Sleeve T-shirt from Tiana's Closet
This is a FREE Pattern
https://tianascloset.com/index.php/2021/02/03/mens-crew-neck-long-sleeve-t-shirt-free-pdf-sewing-pattern/
The fabric is a polycotton from Pound Fabrics. It's narrow so I had to order some extra.
The pattern is Simplicity 1493 in an XL with the sleeves made a little shorter and slimmer.
Waterproof over trousers for DH to when when out hiking in the Peak District.
The brief was a zip in each leg so the trousers could be put on without removing walking boots.
I used the Men's Thomas Track Pants from Love Notions in a single colour and unlined. I added much longer zips than the pattern indicates and put pocket slits in which I bound with faux leather.
I found the waterproof fabric difficult to sew, but with a jeans needle, lots of clips and perseverance we got there!
I waterproofed the leg seams with Aquasure, allowing time between steps for the gel to cure.
I've got navy on the machines at the moment, so picked out an old UFO to complete.
I would advise not leaving the pattern tissue pinned to the fabric for 18 years. They were rusty and hard to remove!
In the end it turned out to be a lot more work than I'd originally imagined!
The original jacket had had the sleeves shortened and neatly hand stitched in place. This meant they were too short for me. So I added cuffs in pink knit fabric.
The jacket was too small so I added strips of pink fabric into the sides of the body and sleeves. To do that I had to unpick the white binding round the hem. The front and back hems had a very deep scoop, which I didn't like at the front, so I unpicked the zip and made the curve less exaggerated at the front.
I cut some binding strips from my pink athletic knit and attached them round the hem. The white binding then looked odd, so I unpicked the binding round the hood and replaced it with pink and also bound the front opening. I put in a different zip down the front in a pinky burgundy shade.
I removed the white drawstring and replaced it with a pink shoelace.
I did debate making a pink chest pocket to cover the logo (siksilk) but had run out of steam by this point!
This is my version of The Weekend Sewing Club pattern for March - the Libby Wrap Dress. I extended the cut on sleeves for a bit more arm coverage and added a neckband instead of the facing.
I used a Medium for the top and a Large for the skirt. The fabric is a silky polyester knit from Pound Fabrics.
This is my version of the Rib Roll neck top from the Weekend Sewing Club.
To get this to work for me I made various alterations. My usual high round back and scooped front neckline. I didn't want negative ease so added to the sleeves and body and lengthened. I also lengthened the collar to match the scooped neckline and although it is very comfortable it doesn't sit beautifully.
I did a 1.5" (4cm) hem on the body and sleeves on my coverhem.
This is the Harper Cardigan from Sinclair Patterns.
I made the classic length with pockets. As my Ponte knit fabric did not have the required 50% stretch the pattern asks for, I added approx 1/2" to the sides of the front, back and sleeves and the hem band.
I was careful to only take the 1/4" seam allowance the pattern uses.
There's a short and long version of this, so I'll start with the short.
I made some pull on jeans with embroidered back pockets. The pattern is the Mountain View Jeans by Itch to Stitch.
(these photos were taken in evening light and make the denim seem darker than it is)I made a little pouch for my friend's Kindle, using waterproof fabric.
I drew round the kindle in its case and made a pattern from there. I was pleased when she sent me a photo showing it fitted.
I had some fabric I originally bought to make a blouse. Mostly because I loved the soft grey green colour. However the fabric was a bit sheer and synthetic, so actually not that suitable for a blouse for me.
After multiple years of languishing in my stash personal resource centre I have made it into laundry bags.
I had something like 3.2 metres of 150cm wide fabric, so made 1 large bag with a single drawstring and 4 medium bags with double drawstrings. The large one is serving as a liner in the laundry basket and the others will be for travel or storing spare bedding.
The large bag is approx 100cm x 75cm. The medium ones approx 75cm x 55cm. I used a very fine synthetic cord which wanted to undo its knots, so heat sealed the knots and ends (candle flame).
A man's shirt which I made for DH. It's in a lovely soft cotton fabric printed with Safari animals.
These are joggers made with denim look jersey fabric from Pound Fabrics
The main pattern used is the Monsal Lounge Pant pattern from the Wendy Ward Book "A Beginner's Guide to Sewing with Knitted Fabrics".
Altered to have the lower leg width and pocket opening from the Itch to Stitch Mountain View Jeans
I like the idea of the fabric, but I'll see how the joggers wash and wear before I buy any more.
This is adapted from the knit top in New Look 6351. Its navy blue ponte
Same pattern but in a pink athletic knit. Have to see what its like to wear.
Same as the burgundy version which has seen a lot of wear. I prefer the burgundy as it is sewn in a sweater knit.
This is the knit top from 6351. I raised the back neckline, took a thin wedge out of the upper back, down to nothing at the hip. On the front I graded from an 18 at the shoulders out to a 22 lower down to reflect my body shape. I added 5 inches to the sleeve to make it wrist length and also did a full bicep adjustment.
I shortened the neckband to match with the changes to the back neck.
This month's pattern from My Handmade Wardrobe's Weekend Sewing Club is the Sofa Pants, casual lounge pants in a knit fabric with wide legs and a few variations.
I made mine in a plain navy Ponte Roma with a good proportion of viscose.