This is a free sewing pattern for a layered-look (fake) shirt, designed with seam allowances included for beginners.
This “fake shirt” is a stylish layering accessory that gives the appearance of wearing an additional shirt underneath. It is a versatile piece that works well for adding a layered look without the bulk.
The pattern is great for using up leftover fabric scraps, as it requires only a small amount of material. It is drafted to fit size H with added ease for comfort.
After printing, align the pages along the join lines, cut, and use the pattern directly since the seam allowances are already included.
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(1) Serging the sides and hem of "Front body" and "Back body" first.
(2) Sew the sides of "Front body" and "Back Body" together and press seam allowances open with an iron.
(3) Fold the "Body" fold line with an iron and sew it with a sewing machine.
(4) Fold the hem of "Body" 0.5" with iron and sew with a sewing machine.
(5) Attach the bias at the bias position and thread the flat elastic.
* Sew the elastic as well when fastening the two ends of the bias.
* Match the length of the flat elastic to the length of the waist.
(6) Attach buttonholes at the buttonhole positions and buttons at the button positions.
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