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Tarlee T-shirt sewing pattern

by pattern designer Muna and Broad
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Description

The Tarlee T-Shirt [pronounced like Taa-lee] is the perfect fitted-but-not-tight top that is great for layering or wearing alone! The neckline is a crew neck (View A) or a turtleneck (View B). View C features an enve...

Additional details

Pattern type
Format
PDF
Age group
Adult
Body type
Feminine
Sewing level
Beginner
Fabric type Knit
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Sizing Show/hide details
Size range
A-M
Bust/chest (min.) Bust/chest (max.)
101.6 cm 162.56 cm
40 in 64 in
Hip (min.) Hip (max.)
105.41 cm 181.61 cm
41.5 in 71.5 in
Specifications Show/hide details
File features
A4/Print at home, A0/Copyshop, and Layered sizes
Language
English
Fabric suggestions Show/hide details
This pattern is designed to be sewn with knit fabrics, with either 2-way or 4-way stretch and at least 40% stretch. We suggest cotton jersey, cotton/spandex jersey, interlock, bamboo jersey, merino jersey, merino interlock, cotton/modal jersey
Supplies Show/hide details
• Ballpoint or jersey sewing machine needles • Twin needle (optional) • Matching all purpose thread

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© Muna and Broad

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Average rating: 4.8 out of 5

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Most used statements

Positive: Easy to fit

Positive: Wide size range

Positive: Wardrobe essential

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