I have a need in my wardrobe for some new summer casual clothes. I have well and truly worn out the current ones I have! I have devised a plan of action to add some more tees and some casual pants to my wardrobe which is my preferred week-end wear.
First off the block my TNT Ottobre faded stripes tee. I have made this four times already and only one is left in the wardrobe now looking very tatty! You can see them all here if you are interested ---> Tees.
I have traced off the larger size I need now (oops!) and to make it a bit interesting I have used my new to me cover stitch machine for hemming and for the bindings.
This first one is in a cotton jersey bought from The Fabric Store. I really like the finished tee, but sewing it was a PITA. The edges rolled mercilessly and I ended up using a lot of spray starch to try and make it behave. For this one I added the bindings in the more traditional sewing machine way that Ottobre instructs in their tips section, but chose to use the cover stitch machine to top stitch the binding instead of using a twin needle like I have in the past. I was pretty happy with the result.
Next up was a cotton jersey which I am pretty sure I bought from Wattle Hill Fabrics. It is very bright but I think I can make it work for week-end wear.
This time the fabric was a bit better behaved so I decided to take a deep breath and use the binding attachment I have. I practised a heap of times and then dove in. First the neckline binding...
Success! Then the armhole binding...
Ba-bow... The stitching sat in the binding to start with but went off track and I ended up with one stitching line on the binding and one on the fabric. I have decided to leave it as it is. With this fabric print I am hopeful it is not real obvious. Any tips on what I could have done to stop this happening?
Any other cover stitch or binding tips are most welcome my stitching friends. Ciao for now kittens...