Kwik Sew 3463
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Today I sewed up a tee using Kwik Sew 3463 and it was very quick and easy.
This pattern is for a long line tee and leggings and I made the short sleeved tee. I ended up taking about 10cm off the length as I wasn’t planning on wearing it with leggings any time soon. I like the cuff on the short sleeve and I think this is a great style.
Noice!
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Charli Said,
Tuesday, September 4, 2007 @ 12:01 am
Love it! That sleeve length is my favorite sleeve length- I’m very self conscious about my arms, and that length fits the bill nicely when I want to cover my flabby biceps. They’re just friendly, really. They like to wave back.
missjenny Said,
Tuesday, September 11, 2007 @ 8:22 pm
Hi Jen
this looks great. And I like the colour combo’ you’ve chosen. I was browsing my local Sussan in between food shops on Sat (yeah, exciting…) and saw some t-shirts v.similar to this (single colour only tho’) for $35!! When did t-shirts go up? Last time I bought some, I paid $5.95 for some satin neck edge ones from Rivers and that was only last year.
So, I thought to myself, better get that overlocker and learn to make t-shirts.
I assume you do use an overlocker? Did you learn how to sew with knits? I’ve only ever tried with my ordinary elna and the results have never been stunning.
Also, do you have a special place to buy knits?
FInally (sorry, so many qsss, but you see to know your stuff!) do you know place to get nice shirt fabric? I’m not going to pay $200 for nice striped ladies business shirts either.
Love the blog
Miss Jenny