Tuesday, 13 August 2013
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The Imagine Gnats's Tumble Tee Tour is stopping by this humble blog today with my 80's-inspired neon creation. Rachael's pattern is for an easy fitting knit tee with cut-on sleeves, a gentle a-line shape, dress and shirt lengths, and lots of options for seaming / colour-blocking.
It's offered in sizes 6m all the way through to 10 years (I made a true-to-age size 6 for reference) and it has a flattering sleek fit for my larger than average girl.
Guess who took their time making sure their stripes match? This girl. I love the way they meet on the shoulders. Rather than hem the sleeves, I added a band in a coordinating yellow fine rib.
I used the same fine rib to make a small chest pocket. That's right, fine rib for a fiddly little pocket. Not the cleverest choice but lots of extreme pressing and using thin strips of Heat N' Bond to hold the folds and positioning on the shirt without pins meant that I was able to tame the beast.
Rather than hem the neckline or leave it raw, I scooped out the original neckline and added a band to tie all the yellow edges together.
But what 80's inspired project is complete without a nod to the ubiquitous mullet? I lengthened the front by an inch and the back by two inches and added a side vent. And then gave the same yellow band treatment to the hem as I am nothing if not predictable.
Make sure you check out my co-touree, Susan from Crafterhours, for her take on the Tumble Tee, it's awesome!
The Electric Tumble Tee
The Imagine Gnats's Tumble Tee Tour is stopping by this humble blog today with my 80's-inspired neon creation. Rachael's pattern is for an easy fitting knit tee with cut-on sleeves, a gentle a-line shape, dress and shirt lengths, and lots of options for seaming / colour-blocking.
It's offered in sizes 6m all the way through to 10 years (I made a true-to-age size 6 for reference) and it has a flattering sleek fit for my larger than average girl.
Guess who took their time making sure their stripes match? This girl. I love the way they meet on the shoulders. Rather than hem the sleeves, I added a band in a coordinating yellow fine rib.
I used the same fine rib to make a small chest pocket. That's right, fine rib for a fiddly little pocket. Not the cleverest choice but lots of extreme pressing and using thin strips of Heat N' Bond to hold the folds and positioning on the shirt without pins meant that I was able to tame the beast.
Rather than hem the neckline or leave it raw, I scooped out the original neckline and added a band to tie all the yellow edges together.
But what 80's inspired project is complete without a nod to the ubiquitous mullet? I lengthened the front by an inch and the back by two inches and added a side vent. And then gave the same yellow band treatment to the hem as I am nothing if not predictable.
Make sure you check out my co-touree, Susan from Crafterhours, for her take on the Tumble Tee, it's awesome!
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i would like to just say again how much i love this :) BOH!
ReplyDeleteI love the vibrant colors! How cute is that model you have! -Marci @ Stone Cottage Adventures
ReplyDeleteSuper cute! Looks like you have one happy girl. Those bands and pocket are amazing!
ReplyDeleteI love this. It is very well made and I LOVE the colors!
ReplyDeleteI love this! I want one in my size!!! :D
ReplyDeleteI love these bright colours and your stripe matching is perfect! Love your version of the mullet too :)
ReplyDeleteKick Ass version! I love the colors.:)
ReplyDeleteNice work. I would love to be able to do some stuff like this for my boys but I just don't seem to have the patience (or creativity, to be fair).
ReplyDeleteThis shirt is really cute!! I love that fabric... I really like that second picture of maia. Shes such a pretty little girl
ReplyDeleteBahaha!! Party in the back! And that pocket is all business in the front! My oh my that shoulder matching stripe is certainly all business too. Kudos!!
ReplyDeleteBahaha!! Party in the back! And that pocket is all business in the front! My oh my that shoulder matching stripe is certainly all business too. Kudos!!
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