Sewing a handmade t-shirt can be a versatile project. You can dress up the t-shirt with a fancier knit or go for a more casual look by adjusting the size. Utilizing a serger for most of the sewing makes this a very speedy project! The pattern sample is the Seattle Shirt by So Sew English. Supplementary notes and tips are included.
Janome Supplies Required
- Air Thread 2000D
- Skyline S7 and AcuFeed Flex foot AD
- Sewing machine needles (matching selected fabric)
Fabric and Notions Required
- Seattle Shirt Pattern by So Sew English
- 1 ⅜ yards, 58” wide knit fabric with 25% stretch (depending on size)
- Matching thread
- Iron/Marking pen/chalk/French curve ruler
- Rotary cutter/ruler/mat/flexible tape measure
- Pattern Transfer paper (tracing paper, medical supply paper or newspaper)
- ¼” clear elastic
- Tape/scissors
Instructions