Mandy Boat Tee Top Created By: Rachel Barnes, Janome Maker

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Mandy Boat Tee TopCreated By: Rachel Barnes, Janome MakerThe Mandy Boat Tee is free pattern, a boxy top with drop shoulders, boat neck, and two sleeveoptions. The tee is a perfect wardrobe staple and a quick and satisfying sewing project. The AirThread 2000D offers speed and the Skyline S7 offers finishing details that makes this a fun and quickproject. Supplementary notes and tips are included to be used in parallel with the pattern directions.Time: Three classes each at 3 hour sessionsSkill Level: Advanced BeginnerJanome Supplies Required: Sewing machine needles (matching selected fabric) AirThread 2000D Standard sewing machine (sample was made with the Skyline S7) Dual feed footFabric and Notions Required:

Free Pattern Download, Mandy Boat Tee by Tessuti Shop, e-print-at-home-or-copy-shop Two-way stretch cotton, wool or viscose jerseys or knits with elastane, lycra or spandexcontent. Matching thread/Marking pen/Knit Picker or sewing needle Rotary cutter/ruler/cutting mat/paper scissors Ball point sewing pins for knit fabrics/fabric clips CM ruler to check the Test Square on the Printed PDF PatternSample Notes: Fabric: Supplex/Lycra Knit Fabric ¾ sleeves were selected for the sample Navy thread was utilized for the inside serged seams and the zig zag stitches for hemsPattern Prep Tips:Size and Fabric chart:Body DimensionsXXS-XSS-ML-XLXXL-XXXLSize 1Size 2Size 3Size nished Garment MeasurementsLength22"24"24"24.5"Width around body (bust andhips)44"47"53"55"1.61.61.6Yardage47" (both sleeve versions)1.5

59" (3/4 sleeve)1.21.21.21.459" (long sleeve)1.31.31.31.4Machine Preparation Tips: Prior to sewing, use scraps of the selected garment fabric with contrasting threads to adjustand set the stitch tensions on the sewing machine.Cutting Instructions: If a printed fabric is used, a slightly larger quantity of fabric might be needed to match the printat the seams. Time was taken through making the sample with alignment to cut out thepattern pieces and match up the strips before sewing.Pattern Mods: The shape of the tee is a boxy cut that can be both flattering and comfortable. For the sample, Iwas slightly in between sizes. I first looked at the body dimensions but I more stronglyreferenced the finished garment measurements. With this being a boxy cut, the dimension fromthe shoulder/bust/hip circumference is the same. The sample was made with 4” of positiveease at the hips dimension. To accomodate for sizing down, I changed the seam allowancethroughout the pattern to be ¼” instead of ⅜”, as the pattern intended. The bicep dimension isnot given in the size chart but this is something else to keep in mind for the class (as the sleevesare more fitted to balance out the boxy shape in the body). The knit fabric base helps balancethe fitted sleeve look with the stretch included.Remind the sewist to gently iron all seams with knit garments (at the appropriate heat andsteam settings). Some sewists forget to iron seams with knit fabrics. Ironing knit fabrics are justas important as ironing woven fabrics and gives the final garment a very polished finish.Sewing Instruction Notes (referencing the printed pattern instructions):The following directions are supplemental references and tips to be used in parallel with the freedownloadable Mandy Boat Tee PDF pattern.Although any print or solid fabric base may be used for this project (within the recommended fabricbase above), a stripe print was selected for the sample. The following are tips to reference if sewingthis project with striped fabric.Stripe Pattern matching:1. Lay the BACK pattern piece along the fabric, with the selvedge edge laying at thecenter. Trim fabric such that the length is slightly larger than the bodice. Trimmingthe fabric at this step makes the stripe matching process much easier.

2. Make sure the fabric isn’t stretched and is laying flat. Carefully lay the top fabricsuch that the stripes are aligned with the fabric underneath and the folded edge isstraight.3. Lay the BACK pattern piece such that the top corner of the arm/shoulder is at the topof a white stripe. The photo below shows a red arrow at this location.4. Cut out the BACK pattern piece and repeat this Steps 1-3 for the FRONT pattern

piece.5. Repeat steps 1-3 for the sleeve pattern piece. Lay the top of the sleeve piece alongthe fold. Align the top of the sleeve piece along the top edge of a white stripe. Notethis location below with the red arrow in the photo:6. Before sewing the side seams at “Step 4 - Join side seam of top and sleevetogether”, utilize sewing pins to carefully align the stripes along the under arm andside seams. Photo reference shown below:Step 1 - Neckline:

1. Utilizing the dual feed foot and the M, zig zag stitch at 2.7 Wide and 2.0 Long stitch thefront and back necklines. The sleeve hem and bottom hem seam lines are sewn withthis stitch as well. The majority of this project is sewn with the Air Thread 2000DStep 3 - Sleeves:1. Place a sewing pin along the top center fold of the sleeve (to mark the center). This stepwill help reference the alignment for the the center of the sleeve to the shoulder seam.Step 6 - Finish Neckline: For extra finishing details, reference the notes below to finish the necklineat Step 6.1. Add a ball point sewing pin at the start of the neckline seam.2. Using a ruler and marking pin, mark the location of ½” from the top of the shoulder,inside the zigzag hem stitch in the neckband. Note the red arrow in the photo below:3. Starting at this ½” point, mark a line that is 2” past this point, continuing through to the shoulderseam. Note the red arrow in the photo below. This seam line is drawn with a yellow markingpen:

4. It is important to start this seam at the zig zag stitch of the neckband (not at the edge of theneckband). Sewing inside the neckband seam will give a nicer finish with the boatneck shaping.5. Utilizing the zig zag stitch, forward and back stitch the beginning and end of the FinishedNeckline seam to secure the seam. Continue along this new seam line to blend this new seaminto the serged shoulder seam.6. Repeat steps 1-5 for the second shoulder seam.7. With the Knit Picker or sewing needle, place the tail ends of the shoulder seams inside the KnitPicker or sewing needle. Pull the tail end through the serged seam to hide and finish the sergedends (reference pg 36 of the Air Thread 2000D Manual for photos).

Mandy Boat Tee Top Created By: Rachel Barnes, Janome Maker The Mandy Boat Tee is free pattern, a boxy top with drop shoulders, boat neck, and two sleeve options. The tee is a perfect wardrobe staple and a quick and satisfying sewing project. The Air Thread 2000D offers speed and the Skyline S7 offers finishing details that makes this a fun and .

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