Easy Tee V. 3

I am back again folks! I warned you in my last post to be on the look out! So today I am sharing my THIRD Easy Tee top from 5oo4 patterns. Just a recap of V. 1 & V. 2.

You can go back to V. 1 with this linkΒ and you can go back to V. 2 with this link.

However, today we are talking about V.3.

Different options, different look, same amazing Stitchin’ Pretties Fabrics!

5oo4 Easy Tee 5x 6

I think this one will be well worn all year long!! I wore it yesterday to work and received many compliments. I honestly feel like I can’t say enough about this pattern or this fabric!

5oo4 Easy Tee 5x 3

 

5oo4 Easy Tee 5x 4

First off this fabric brings me so much happiness; it is kinda embarrassing to keep telling you about it. I am officially declaring myself a double brushed poly junkie. I am sure there is a support group somewhere. As spring was passing, I saw so many people in my sewing groups talking about it being too hot to wear in the summer. I wear it nearly every. single. day. It is hot in Ohio, but I haven’t melted yet. Trust me, I hate the heat of summer, so I would tell you is I was dying. This print, Jessie, is all things I am obsessed with.

Floral print. Check!

Red accents. Check!

Black with white polka dots. Check!

Red Poppy Floral Print! CHECK! CHECK! CHECK!

You can order your very own Jessie fabric from Stitchin’ Pretties.Β  Trust me you will love it as much as I do!

OK back to the pattern. This is part three of my “How to get the most bang for your buck from the 5oo4 Easy Tee Pattern.” LOL Just kidding, well actually I am not. This is in fact my third top from this pattern and it is different from the others.

This time I choose the curved hem. I was really torn between just the straight hemmed tunic length and the curved. Mainly the curved won because it is a little extra girlie touch! I used the scoop neck option for this top. I made sleeved this time and added about 2 inches to the short sleeve pattern that was included.

I did this for two reasons.

1. I have a black vest I want to wear this winter over this shirt.

2. I have a red vest I want to wear over this top this winter.

Here is a list of all the options that are included in this ONE pattern!

Options include:

  • Shirt, Tunic, Short dress, and Knee Length Dress options
  • Hemmed or Band options for the shirt and tunic
  • Curved hem option that is in between the shirt and tunic lengths
  • Pockets for the dress options
  • Maternity pattern piece
  • Optional waist tie and breast pocket
  • Crew neck, scoop neck, or v-neck
  • Hoods for both the crew and the scoop neck versions
  • Cuffs for all sleeve lengths (sleeveless, short, 3/4, long, and extra long), including thumbhole cuffs if you want them!

As you can see by the list, my Easy Tee series is far from completed! If I have inspired you, hope over to 5oo4 patterns and pick this one up for yourself!

Easy TeeΒ from 5 out of 4 patterns. XXS-5X. More options that you will ever need.Β πŸ™‚Β Stay turned I plan to do a show and tell with some of the other options in the next few weeks!!!

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Author: SequoiaLynnSews

I am a single dog mom of two and we happily reside in a small house in Ohio. We spend our days playing fetch, digging holes in the garden, and sewing, lots of sewing. We have high hopes of moving to the mountains someday. The dogs don’t really know that yet, but they will understand. I shamelessly hoard fabric and feel slightly sorry for whoever has to sort my stash when I am gone. I am employed full time in a industry that requires little of my creativity, but basically lets me wear whatever I want. So it works out. I can usually be found behind one of my sewing machine avoiding human contact. I test a lot of clothing patterns and therefore always have a new outfit to share. You have most likely found my blog through some sort of sewing outlet and will quickly realize that I am sewing for a plus size body. For reference, I am 5'1 and wear a range from a 2-5x. Sizes change with every designer and you can't trust ready to wear sizing when you are making your own clothing. Your tape measure will become one of your most used tools and if you misplace them like I do, you should pick up several. I will be sharing the good, the bad, and the A-MA-ZING with you… So stay tuned. I will also try to teach you a few of my tricks along the way. People always tells me they want to learn how to sew. My best advice is you have to start. Just do it! You are going to mess up, you will break needles, you will ruin the pretty fabric, you will stab your fingers, but you will learn. You will make something and you will wear it. Someone will say, β€œI like your shirt.” and you will smile and say, β€œThanks, I made it.” You will race home and make something else. Pretty soon you have made more good things than bad and you will feel proud of yourself and you should. I will be proud of you too. :) Ok, that is enough rambling, I have sewing to do. :) SequoiaLynn

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