Ninth Piece of 12-Piece Core Wardrobe
I just completed the ninth piece of the 12-piece core wardrobe I have been sewing for a presentation for the Lansing Clippers in September. I am anxious to complete it because there are so many other projects I want to make. I used the ABB (Anything But Basic) tee pattern by the DIBY Club which is now owned by Copper Creek Patterns. I used a soft green knit similar to a French terry knit from the now defunct JoAnn Fabrics.
There is nothing difficult about making a tee top, so this project went together quickly. It did take a little longer than usual because I added some embroidered fall leaves to the front of the top. I never attempt to add an embroidered design to anything without doing a sample first. I used some iron-on tricot interfacing on the back of the knit to stabilize it. I placed a lightweight tear-away stabilizer and a web mesh cut-away stabilizer in the embroidery hoop. I placed a sheet of water-soluble topping on the tee top.
The embroidery sample was really stiff! I decided not to use the tear-away stabilizer on the embroidery on the shirt. I still used the iron-on tricot interfacing on the back of the knit fabric and I used the web mesh cut-away in the hoop and placed a piece of the water-soluble topping on the shirt. The design is still a little stiff, but it will be okay.
A picture of the shirt is shown below with a close-up of the embroidery design.
Do you have your summer wardrobe ready? It looks like we may actually experience warm and sunny weather in Michigan soon!
Judy
Very nice. Like your color choice of soft green. Adding the fall leaves was a great idea. Love it!!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Phyllis!
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