This is a sewing pattern and tutorial for a long T-shirt.
Please use stretch fabrics such as knit or 2-way fabrics when making this garment.
This popular long T-shirt features side slits and can be styled with leggings or skinny pants. You can also wear it as a simple dress.
The pattern is a short-sleeve version, so please adjust the sleeve length if you wish to make a long-sleeve design.
After printing, align the joining lines, tape the sheets together, and cut out the pattern. Seam allowances are already included, so you can use it as is.
What are “Grainline” and “Cut on fold”? Please refer to this page.
(1) Serge/overlock the pocket edges, fold them, and sew the pocket onto the left chest position.
How to serge/overlock (sewing machine & overlock sewing machine) Please refer to this page.
(2) Serge/overlock the shoulders, sides, and hem of the front and back body pieces.
(3) Sew the shoulders of the front and back together. Then sew the sides up to the slit position.
(4) Press the seam allowances open with an iron. From the slit to the hem, press the seam allowances downward to shape the slit.
(5) Sew around the hem with a topstitch, including the slit area.
(6) Sew the sleeve underarm seams together and serge/overlock the seam.
(7) Serge/overlock the sleeve hem, fold it 1 cm inward, and sew with a sewing machine.
(8) Attach the sleeves to the body and serge/overlock the armholes.
(9) Sew the neckband into a loop.
(10) Fold the neckband in half and sew it while enclosing the seam allowances.
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