The mission of this blog is to journal my makes, so to stay true to myself..... I present my new lowly t-shirt.
After posting a few recent (unblogged) t-shirts on IG, bemoaning the fact I hadn't found that 'perfect' one..... @marjoriesews on Instagram encouraged me to take a look at some of my Ottobre Design Woman patterns...... that there are some good basic t-shirt designs there. And she's right. Totally done with sewing a V-neck t-shirt..... this Ottobre Design Woman 02/2015 no. 17 Jersey Top, below, looked like it was just what I needed. Reminded me of the (free) Kirsten Kimono Tee pattern from Maria Denmark with a few differences..... the neck is not a boatneck, the shoulders have a neat yoke type piece there instead of traditional shoulder seams and the armholes are bound as is the neckline. And Ottobre usually fit me well.
To prove I'm on a basic t-shirt kick.... here's just one photo, below, of a bit of fabric purchased recently at Hobby Lobby when they were having a sale. This is the blue, mid-way down that is a poly/rayon/spandex content with a 2-way stretch. Only needing a yard, I think this was less than $5.00. By the way.... I LOVE my local Hobby Lobby store! The sales clerk in the fabric department recognizes me now and it's so nice to chat with her about what we are making as she cuts my fabric. Kind of like the stores of long ago.
Back to the pattern..... not really much to say except I am so glad I double-checked Ottobre's size chart before tracing the pattern as I'd forgotten I'm a 38 in Ottobre. So this is a 38 with no modifications at all.
Knit bindings always give me pause, and this top was no different. So stressed!!! Particularly with the armhole bindings. After I sewed the last stitch on those I was so put out they were put aside to be ripped out and re-done next morning. But by next morning I'd remembered that I've been learning about how we women sometimes put perfectionist burdens on ourselves and decided to let them be. So glad because in actuality they look fine.
I really like the little shoulder yoke piece. Not wanting to break up the lovely blue, I used the same fabric there. And by the way..... it was freezing outside when I took these photos and my arms are covered in goosebumps! We've had rain, rain, and more rain lately which brought in cold weather with blue-skies tempting outside photos regardless of the temps.
The back. I wear leggings and a t-shirt to exercise at my local Y, and I usually like the t to cover the derriere. So when I make this again I'll lengthen the hemline both front and back. Wearing it with the Ottobre Leggings today.
Overall I like this top and think it will get lots of wear.
Thought it might be fun to share a little blast from the past here. On IG recently, I think due to the Great British Sewing Bee highlighting the 1970s, we were asked to post photos of things we made from that era..... or things our mother made for us. Well..... that's me in the floppy hat wearing a maxi dress my mother made for me driving my beautiful American Quarter Horse Poco who did a magnificent job pulling this little cart for a historical re-enactment c. 1976/1977 at Maple Hill Cemetery in Huntsville, Alabama. My sweet friend is sitting alongside. I did not sew, nor had any interest in sewing back then..... because... ya' know.... horses!! :)
In these pictures you're looking as if you've lost more weight. Nothing wrong with the way you looked before and you're lookin' good now!
ReplyDeleteThe capped sleeve of this t-shirt looks very good on you.
Thank you so much for your very kind encouraging words Mama Pea! :)
DeletePlease keep posting your t-shirts. I don't wear dresses, so love to see t-shirts sewn. :) Yours looks
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Oh thank you so much for saying this Linda. I was afraid these types of posts would be of little interest. :)
DeleteThat's a really nice tee shirt. I like the shape and fit on you.
ReplyDeleteLove that 70's photo!
Thank you Diane!! The 70s were the BEST!! :)
DeleteThat is a lovely t-shirt - I might need to check my Ottobre magazines as I have the same problem. I'm about to make a v-neck and I'm quailing already! I loved your '70s photo. I understand about the horses...
ReplyDeleteGood thing my memory is short-lived as I'm about to tackle another V-neck soon!! Look forward to seeing yours!!! :)
DeleteThis is such a great top! Simple but really cute. I need to go check out the fabric in Hobby Lobby again. I get so excited when I find fabric there that I like and then I totally forget about going back to check for that sort of thing. Lucky me I have to go this weekend for one of my girls' art supplies needed for school, so I read your post just in time!
ReplyDeleteHope you came home with some fabric for you!! Thank you Shirley!! This top sort of reminded me a little of the recent Jalie top you made that I liked. :)
DeletePlease do keep posting the basics - it's what most of us wear, not the more amazing creations on the internet! And this is a very nice basic. Lifted by the little details of yoke and binding. I think you will make one of these t'shirts for every day of the week!
ReplyDeleteGreat idea!!! Basics are the foundation of clothing for where I'm at in my life right now. Thank you for supporting my humble endeavors! :)
DeleteYour top looks amazing and will get so much wear!
ReplyDeleteOh thank you so much! You are so sweet. :)
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