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Author Topic: T-Shirt and lessons learned  (Read 447 times)
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« on: July 01, 2009, 10:56:41 AM »

Here are some pics of a test t-shirt.  The fabric is a knit, with maybe 25% stretch.  Thought maybe something that I learned I could pass along to you.

First, the details --
I used the T-shirt - darted no bsd FBA - draped.
Tools  
Dart rotation
vert adj 01:  3.0 inches to drop the dart so that I lose some of the side seam bust bulge
Dart shape
0.5 to curve the dart legs in -- and also automatically create an apex offset since the dart no longer goes all the way to the apex
Garment
Length adjust:  2 inches
Armhole shaping:  0.5 inches
Hemline
Front adj:  0.5 inches to get just a hint of a curve
Neckline
Width:  2.0
Depth:  0.5
Neckline Selector
Bateau

Besides the fact that I have decided that I'm not happy with my neckline choices (I really am more of a "scoop" girl), see how the shoulder line is dropping off my shoulders?  Hmmmm, let's troubleshoot --

Should I change my shoulder length measurement?  Maybe, but in this case NO -- my mst is good.
Should I change my across shoulder (front and/or back) measurements? Maybe, but in this case NO -- my msts are good.
Should I change my neck width measurement? Maybe, but in this case NO -- my mst chart is correct.
Should I play with my sleeve settings?  NO, the sleeve is fine.

So what else would affect the pattern and what should I do?

What? You say I should compare my shirt to the actual paper pattern?  I sewed the shoulder seams using my brand new serger .... I ran a test seam to set the differential feed so that it wasn't wavy ... it is a great seam.      <whisper>  Oh, but I didn't stabilize it.  I was in a hurry to finish this shirt.

Sure enough -- when I check the garment to the actual pattern, the shirt has grown.  Shocked And so did the neckline

So sometimes things WE do completely changes what the computer did.

Will I toss this shirt in the corner?  Heavens no!  It is comfortable and certainly good enough for around the house.  I even wore it to the library yesterday and will probably wear it to the grocery store.

Will I stabilize all my shoulders from now on?  You betcha.  
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« Reply #1 on: July 01, 2009, 04:17:31 PM »

You are sooo good.
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