So far I’m starting this year out very similar to last year :) And by that I mean pattern testing for Kimberly at Straight Stitch Designs! Yay!
Her latest pattern is the Montlake Tee… found HERE! It just released today! It’s a simple, scoop-neck tee that is slightly fitted at the bust and a little more relaxed at the hips. So it’s basically perfect for any knit with at least a little bit of stretch and a little bit of drape.
Disclaimer: These are tester versions. So although I love each one as-is, there were a lot of pattern changes along the way so the fit of the final pattern is going to be a little bit different (aka better!) Muahaha! That and I received this pattern in exchange for testing, but that in no way influenced my opinions below.
Version 1.
Details: Pattern version 1. Size 4. Long sleeve. No alterations. I sized down for the next one, but this one is still super comfy :) And the shoulder seam and armscye got a huge overhaul for the later versions of the pattern for a better fit.
Fabric: Distressed Asphalt Gray Baby Cotton Jersey from Girl Charlee. Purchased November 2015. I purchased a bunch of this during the Black Friday sale… it’s really thin but it’s so soft and I’m glad I still have more! :)
Something I’ve learned… I LOVE 1″ or greater hems on knits. And I love LOVE my walking foot. Pretty much makes my live 1000% easier. :) Best investment I’ve made in a while.
Version 2.
Details: Pattern version 3. Size 2. 3/4 length sleeve. No alterations. I wish I had used a blue stripe for the neckline rather than the cream, and I wish I had slowed down to get the neckline color more even… you live and you learn! I will probably go back and make the sleeves slimmer, as I did on the next two versions. But other than that, I wouldn’t make any changes! The fit is fantastic.
Fabric: Yarn Dyed Jersey Knit Navy/Cream Stripe from Fabric.com. Purchased April 2015, also used here. I’ve been wanting to make myself a top out of this fabric ever since I made my Mom’s Hemlock tee… now we can match! Eventually, all of my family members are going to start matching me. It’s all part of my evil sewing plan. ;)
Check out that stripe matching, though! Stripe matching = happiness.
Version 3.
Details: Pattern version 5. Size 2. Short sleeve. Alterations: slimmed the arm seam (I should have done this before hemming but forgot so now my hem has a seam but it’s hardly noticeable) and added 2.5″ to the sleeve length. I believe Kimberly has added an option for the slimmer sleeve in the final version. Or may do something on the blog for it. Also all of the sleeve lengths were getting adjusted.
Fabric: Solid Black Midweight Stretch Jersey Knit from Cali Fabrics. Purchased October 2015. Also used here. Lovely fabric! But my goodness it is nearly impossible to photograph a black shirt.
I probably could have gotten away with a slightly longer band for the neckline on this one to reduce some of the puckering, but again, hardly noticeable – so I can live with it!
Version 4.
Details: Pattern version 5. Size 2. Long sleeve. Alterations: slim the arm seam and topstitch the neckine (the fabric was not cooperating but it took the topstitch very nicely). This one was last but definitely not least! Many of the other testers found the long sleeves too long, but for my giant arms I’m going to save these pattern pieces in case the length changes because they are SPOT ON! Love.
Fabric: Heather Gray Off White & Pink French Terry from Felinus Fabrics. Purchased August 2015. I have to admit, I’ve purchased fabric from her shop 3 times now and this is the first time I’ve sewn anything up. :/ They are some of my favorite fabrics so I’ve been hesitant to cut into them. But I know, I know, I need to just cut the fabric already! Hence my fabric fast! The pink is also a french terry from her shop that I got in a surprise scrap pack. It is glorious and I only wish I had a larger piece!
Let’s look at the fabric a little closer, shall we…
Sigh.
:)
Okay, okay… was that enough pictures for one post!? Now go check out the pattern (and Kimberly’s gorgeous photos — taken on Montlake Bridge in Seattle, no less — that girl!) :) and maybe sew one (or four) up for yourself. :D
Happy Monday!
Now for that whole #jeansinjanuary thing… I washed my denim… so that’s a start… right? :/
Until next time,
I love every version! Thank you for sharing the pattern, I just might check it out:D
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Thank you! It’s a great pattern! :)
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You should be rightfully proud of these. Great, practical additions to you wardrobe. Particularly like the last one, but they all look really useful.
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Thank you!! :D They are definitely already in rotation! The last one is probably my favorite too.. I just love that fabric so much!
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Really love that last one. Those two fabrics work perfectly together.
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Thank you!! I thought so too :)
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Yep, pretty sure I would live in that last version daily during the winter!! Love them all though. I’m wearing my Montlake today, absolutely love this pattern.
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Beautiful basics! Love that striped version (and that matching is top notch!) and that terry looks absolutely stunning.
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Very cute and now you have a new wardrobe of T-shirts. Awesome!
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