I purchase many patterns and admire them but I am trying harder to use them. Looking for a well fitting t-shirt has been interesting. I do not necessary want to make t-shirt after t-shirt from different patterns but I have tried many. The Itch to Stitch Kashi T-shirt pattern has a fair number of options with it - three necklines, three sleeve lengths, three body lengths, and regular bust/full bust. Here is the line drawings:
The pattern gives you information on size selection. I am always skeptical of the sizes that are suggested but I went with it because it is just fabric. The size suggest was a c-cup, a size 12 in the bust and shoulders and an 18 from the bust down. Style was short sleeves, scoop neck, and hip length.
For fabric, I found a cute little knit that I had tried multiple times to use but it seemed to twist. Somehow this time, I was able to get it flat to cut out the pattern. Here are the results of my efforts:
Overall, this does not look bad. Other than the transition of the sizes, I did not attempt any other pattern fitting before cutting out. That is a win-win. It probably took me and 1 hour to 1 1/2 hours to complete. I used all three of my machines - stitched darts with the sewing machine, did all the seaming with the serger, and finished the hems with the coverstitch machine. The coverstitch machine was probably the hardest but it did pretty good with the stitching tonight.
I fully realize that this is not perfect. I can see the wrinkles. This was my muslin which will probably get worn. In looking at the pictures, I think I need additional length/width for the bust. Just a little. I can see the wrinkles on the sleeve in the back but those I am unsure how to fix.
Next one will get a little bit of a full bust adjustment. It should help with the little bit of wrinkling at the bust and level out the side view of the front.



