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  • Question
    Can I sew this by hand?
    Community Answer
    Yes, but it will be more time consuming than if you sew it by machine.
  • Question
    How can I know which is the left and which is the right sleeve?
    Form voltron
    Community Answer
    The two sleeve pieces are the same until you sew them onto the shirt. You cut them out from the same shape, so left and right are identical.
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    Do I need to wash the fabric first?
    Community Answer
    No, but it is better if you do, because you want to make sure that it will not shrink afterwards.
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    How should the pattern be cut out if I want the back piece to be longer than the front piece?
    Community Answer
    Just add more length to the end of the back piece, everything from the armholes up shouldn't change.
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    There is a seam allowance on the folded edge of the pattern. As there is no seam on the folded edges, why this is necessary? I'm a novice and happy to have it explained.
    Rebecca Davis
    Community Answer
    The seam allowance is necessary all the way around. The shirt will become uneven if the allowance is on one part and not another.
  • Question
    What are the pattern measurements of a shirt or t-shirt?
    Rebecca Davis
    Community Answer
    You can model it off of a shirt that you already own. See Step 10 in "Create the Perfect Pattern" above.
  • Question
    Can I hand sew a neckband for a shirt?
    Community Answer
    Yes. First, figure out how wide you want the neck band to be. Then, double it and cut it out on a bias, the same length listed in the article. Then, fold it in half and pen it to the neck line with the fold facing out before sewing it down.
  • Question
    Are there any alternatives to ribbing?
    Community Answer
    You can use any kind of cotton knit fabric, but because ribbing tends to be stretchier and easier to work with, it’s likely that it will work better.
  • Question
    How do I cut a sleeve off of a shirt?
    Community Answer
    Turn the shirt inside out and use a seam ripper (a pair of small-bladed scissors also works) to remove it from the shirt by ripping out each piece of thread.
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    What do I do if the thread keeps cutting while sewing?
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    Try a stronger kind of thread. Some brands are cheap and don’t work very well with sewing machines or with hand sewing. If you don’t know what kind of thread to get, you can go to a fabric store and ask someone who works there.
  • Question
    Do I have to use ribbing when sewing a shirt? How do I sew a neckline in the same way I sew the hems?
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    No, you do not need to use ribbing and you can use seam binding in its place. For the neckline you can use seam binding that you can buy at stores or create yourself.
  • Question
    My machine is broken. What is the strongest and easiest hand-stitch for shirts?
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    For this purpose, use the back stitch. It is stronger than a running stitch as you go back on each stitch and create a long an unbroken line that won't gather or unravel. It's easy to learn; just make sure to keep the stitches even.
  • Question
    How long does it take to finish one T-shirt?
    Community Answer
    If you have done it a lot, it can be done in 2 hours. Or else, it can take a day to make, especially getting the round neck and armhole right.
  • Question
    Can this be applicable to all shirts?
    Community Answer
    Yes, it is generally applicable for all shirts of this style and pattern. For other cuts and styles, the basics might match with these instructions; however, the extra details may vary.
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