A Tale of Two T-Shirts

Many sewists use the McCall’s 6886 dress pattern as a sloper/base for making different styles of the dress that’s featured.

I decided to take this pattern and use it to make a T-shirt. I saw this done years ago, and figured I would give it a try. I have been trying to do more things like this (pattern hacking) in order to  stop buying so many patterns, especially since I’ve noticed that there seems to be very little difference in some styles. Besides, you can make your own unique garment by putting together only those elements that you want. I’ve also noticed that this process gives me a better understanding of patterns, my own body, what looks best on me, and how garments are made.

This red top was made using View A which is the round/crew neck version.

M6886

This Halloween top was made using View D neckline which is more of a scoop-neck. The only thing I changed for these tops, besides shortening from dress lengths, was to attach a separate neckband rather than just hemming the neck. In order to do this, I decided on the width I wanted for the finished neckband, added a seam allowance (1/4″), then measured the length of the opening. I made the neckband about 2″ shorter so that it would pull a bit and not be loose. I probably could have made it a bit shorter, but these seem to have worked out well.

 

Each garment I make, especially those that I’ve changed in some way, teaches me something. I improve my skills. I become more patient (LOL). I continually think about what I can do differently next time to either improve the fit or change the look completely. I learn to take a few more chances with my sewing which makes everything better and gives me a more unique garment. I encourage you all to take some chances with your sewing as well. It doesn’t have to be something drastic unless you want it to be!

Better Than Basic Black

When going through my closet a few weeks ago, I noticed that I didn’t have a black dress. I’m trying to focus this year on making/getting some basics that I can always use. I’m usually the person that realizes I need a dress for something, but I don’t have it. So, I’m trying to remedy that this year.

I made this M6886 knit dress from a black ponte knit I had in my fabric stash.

 

I’ve had this pattern for years (that seems to be a recurring theme this year as well). Everyone seems to love it and I had never bothered to make it.This  is View E with long sleeves. 


It is a great, easy pattern! I do plan on making more of these with sleeve variations. 


I actually did have some trouble making the V-neck on this. It’s been a long time since I’ve done one and I just couldn’t get it right. So after about 5 tries, I finally got it, but that’s something I now know I need to practice so that I can get it to lay flat and without stretching out the neck. The directions are pretty clear, I just wasn’t getting it at first.

Many of you have this pattern and have tried it, so you know it’s a favorite. And it was just selected as one of 2016’s best on Pattern Review

So, that’s all for now. I am on a mission to make more basics and staple pieces this year, as well as use as much of my fabric stash as I can. The journey continues…