This free sewing pattern is for a long T-shirt, with seam allowances (S/A) already included so it can be used immediately after printing. The design features side slits, making it a versatile and stylish piece that pairs well with leggings, skinny jeans, or can even be worn on its own as a casual dress.
For best results, use knit fabrics or 2-way stretch materials. These will ensure comfort, ease of movement, and a flattering fit. The simple construction also makes this a beginner-friendly project while still offering room for customization.
The provided pattern is for a short-sleeve version, but it can easily be adapted into a long-sleeve style by extending the sleeve length. This allows you to tailor the garment for different seasons or personal preferences.
After printing, align the sheets along the matching lines, tape them together, and cut out the pieces. With its comfortable fit and adaptable design, this long T-shirt pattern is a great base for both everyday wear and creative custom projects.
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What is "Grainline""cut on fold"? Please refer to this page
(1)Serging and folding the pockets and sewing them to the left breast pocket position
How to Serge/overlock (sewing machine & overlock sewing machine). Please refer to this page
(2)Serging the shoulders, sides, and hem of the front and back.
(3)Sew the shoulders of the front and the back together, and sew the sides to the slit position.
(4)Press seam allowances open with an iron, and iron down from the slit to the hem to give it shape.
(5)Sew from the hem to the slit part with a sewing machine.
(6)Serging after sewing the side of the sleeves with a sewing machine
How to sew sleeves and sleeve cuffs. Please refer to this page
(7)After Serging the hem of the sleeves, fold 0.5 inch inward and sew with a sewing machine.
(8)Sew the sleeves to the body and Serging the armholes.
(9)Sew the neck part into a loop.
(10)Fold the neck part in half and sew between the seam allowances.
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