Size 86-170 cm
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Size 86-170 cm
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Size 128. Great fit. I used picot elastic at neckline and wrists on this one. Have used ribbing too. (dd was being goofy, these are best I could get LOL)
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Foster mama to many- J, b 12/2013, been here since 4/15 & L, b 8/16, been here since 11/16
Great slim fit, though IMHO the neckline runs a little high on this one.
love this tee
Size 128, left off sa. I adjust this slightly by cutting the neckline a little deeper in front.
Proud bio mama to three- 23b, 19b, 15g
Foster mama to many- J, b 12/2013, been here since 4/15 & L, b 8/16, been here since 11/16
This is my favorite girl t-shirt. I pretty much always use a puffed sleeve (with rolled hem and elastic thread) and rolled hems. I slashed and spread the orignal pattern to create the puffed sleeve. The fit is good, but the neck is too tight. My dd has a big head, but it has always been tight on her. This is a straight size 110. She measures a little taller than 104, and she is a 98-104 for chest and waist. I wanted her to have a little growing room.
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Here is the same shirt mixed with the easy playdress tutorial. I cut the shirt 3" down from the arm, and I curved the shirt just like in the tutorial. I added my usual puffed sleeve, and I used picot elastic for the neckline.
Yes, I really love this pattern. Dd wanted a nightgown to match the boys' otto 4/04 top and long john sets, but I had a limited amount of fabric. I used the Fancy Nancy dress cut off line (above), and I flared out the pattern from that point. I added 14" of length, and I widened the neckline. I also added 2" to the sleeves. I curved up the sides of the hem slightly because I don't like the way a straight hem hangs. I did all rolled hems with variegated wooly nylon (in Christmas colors) for the sleeves and hem.
Ruler is shown for reference. I would have liked to have flared out the nightgown a little more, but this is all the fabric that I had.
Last edited by sewingmel; 09-30-2011 at 05:27 PM.
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Love this pattern. I made a size 116 just as pattern states. After trying it on--before finished the neckline--I noticed the neckline was too tight. I trimmed it down about 3/8 of an inch and it was perfect. Will add a picture later after the swap is over and I can show it.
Last edited by limegreenvw; 09-29-2012 at 01:01 PM.
Used this pattern again with an alteration. I cut the front bodice piece from the armholes down into three sections horizontally. I then added three ruffles by cutting out c shaped pieces of fabric and sandwiched those in between in section. Turned out cute. I bound the neckline and sleeves with FOE. Will add a picture after the swap is over.
Last edited by limegreenvw; 09-29-2012 at 01:01 PM. Reason: Took out siggy
good basic tee. Runs a bit short, with a tight neck.
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