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Youll rock this fabulous T-shirt, designed for lightweight fluid or drape-y t-shirting fabrics...think bamboo, modal, rayon or tencel knit blends, or even silk jersey. Pull-over, cap sleeved T-shirt has center front & back seams, a curved hemline and a self fabric scarf tie at the V neckline. Fringe the ends of the scarf for a funky look, and add decorative stitches to the center front & back seams to really dial it up a notch.. Wear this wardrobe essential over jeans or slouchy pants for a fabulous casual outfit, or try it as a layering piece under a slick suit jacket or a cozy cardigan.
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FABRIC REQUIRED All sizes need around 1 1/4 yards/115 cm of 60"/150cm wide fabric for the T. That's all!
SUGGESTED FABRIC CUTTING LAYOUT FOR T & SCARF fold fabric in half from selvedge to selvedge for this layout
MOCK COVERSTITCH We made our sample of this T with a mock coverstitch, which is super-easy to do if you have an overlocker or serger. (If you don't have an overlocker/serger, or you just don't like how this looks, go ahead and construct this T in the usual way, e.g., right sides together, with the seam allowances inside). Here's how to do it...for the center front, center back and shoulder seams and the side seams, join the pieces with WRONG SIDES TOGETHER. Press the seam allowances open, then to one side... center front & back seams should go in the same direction; shoulder and side seams go towards the back. Now very carefully, and working as close to the seam as possible, overlock/serge the seam allowances of the garment. Stitch the overlocked/serged edges down through all thicknesses...trim off any stray threads and that's it! Easy!
Join the 2 short ends of the scarf to make one long strip; press the seam allowance open, then cut the ends of the scarf into a fringe as marked on the pattern. Set aside until step 3.
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Join the fronts along the center front seam; join the backs along the center back seam. Press all the seams open, or flat, depending on your chosed method of seaming!
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inside the T, press the neckline/scarf seam allowance 4 Working down towards the hem, then carefully stitch through Join the fronts to the backs along the shoulder seams. Again, press all the seams open, or flat, depending on your chosed method of seaming. all thicknesses around the neckline, about 1/4" or 0.5cm away from the scarf/neckline seam. This will 'set' the scarf at the neckline, and also hem that last pesky area at the center front neckline! Press flat.
Join the front to the back along the 5 side seams, from the bottom edge to the armhole. Press the side seams open or flat.
Hem the armholes and bottom with a 1" or 2.5cm deep hem, press flat and you are d-o-n-e done!
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