February 16, 2012

Raglan Tee

Last weekend and early this week I completed this knit t-shirt for Ellie using this great tutorial from Craftiness Is Not Optional.  I picked up this striped interlock half price at a local sale, and the t-shirt came together really quickly - A lovely easy tutorial to start my knit projects with.


Raglan Tee

Unfortunately, I drafted the pattern a little long, as I forgot I was adding a waistband, and the shirt I used to draft my pattern on was as much stretchier fabric, so this is actually both a little long and also a bit too tight across the chest.  Will she wear it?   Nope.  Boo hoo.

Raglan Tee

Disappointed I am. My husband laughs at me when I get cranky that things don't turn out perfect first go.  I live and learn, but like it when I learn quick!

Raglan Tee

Hope you're enjoying more of todays creative spaces.

PS.  My new twin needle worked like a dream!  Love the result and highly recommend it.


4 comments:

  1. I love visible stitching especially when it's perfect, i really should give the old twin needle a whirl, it's been a good decade since i've even tried!! Love Posie

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  2. it's gorgeous!!! beautiful work! a pity miss e won't wear it... i guess you could keep it for v (a long wait) or give it as a gift to someone :) yep, i've got one of those double needles and they are a wonderful invention :)

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  3. Wow - it looks great! Maybe it'll grow on her? I've been wanting to start on knits and love the raglan T look, but worry about the seams stretching. Will check out the tutorial, but did you do anything special other than use the twin needle?

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  4. nice work xx twin needle on my list

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