This free sewing pattern is for a classic V-neck short-sleeve T-shirt, perfect for both casual wear and costume making. It is designed for knit fabrics or 2-way stretch materials, ensuring comfort and ease of movement. Seam allowances are already included, so you can cut and sew right away.
Like simple crew-neck T-shirts, well-fitting V-neck patterns can be hard to find—especially for cosplay or custom projects where a specific neckline is needed. This pattern allows you to create a clean, sharp V-neckline that can be used for everyday wear, stage costumes, or personalized T-shirt designs.
The included version is short-sleeved, but you can easily modify the sleeve length to create long-sleeve designs for cooler seasons or specific character costumes. The V-neck style also works well for layering with jackets, cardigans, or vests.
This is a beginner-friendly project that can be completed quickly, making it a great choice for both first-time makers and experienced sewists. After printing, align the pages along the matching lines, tape them together, and cut out your fabric pieces to start sewing.
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What is "Grainline""cut on fold"? Please refer to this page
(1) Sew shoulder-seams and side-seams of the "Front Body" and "Front Body" together, on a regular sewing machine. Serge/overlock and iron.
How to Serge/overlock (sewing machine & overlock sewing machine). Please refer to this page
(2) Sew the sides of the "sleeve" together (so you get 2 tubes) on a regular sewing machine. Serge/overlock and iron
How to sew sleeves and sleeve cuffs. Please refer to this page
(3) Serge/overlock the "Body" hem and "sleeve" hem so the fabric doesn’t fray. Fold the hem 0.5 inch (≈1cm) inward and sew with a sewing machine.Serging the body hem and sleeve hem, fold inward 0.5 inch and sew with a sewing machine.
(4) Sew the "sleeve" to the "Body" and serge/overlock the armholes.
(5) Sew the "Neck" part into a loop.
(6) Fold the "Neck" part in half and sew onto the "Body" using a sewing machine.
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