Thursday, February 13, 2020

Eliminating the Everyday Back Seam

I've been busy writing blogs for Ellie and Mac again! If you want to check out all the details of my sewing adventures, please head on over there and find out all the fun I've been up to!!

"It's no surprise that The Everyday Tee is my very favorite top. I'm pretty sure making this one made put the number of them in my closet up to 8. One of the things about this pattern that makes me love it so much is the seam in the back that all I have to do is fold my yard of fabric in half and cut out the front on the fold and the back on the other side, super quick and easy because I don't have to refold the fabric! A seam up the back is also very helpful for some adjustments like swayback (link to a tutorial here), but not everyone needs that adjustment. So I'm going to show you how to eliminate the back seam. 




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And there you have it! Well, you will if you check out the blog post over at Ellie and Mac. The Everyday Tee cut with the back on the fold! In the photo above you can see my need for a swayback adjustment, which is why I love the center back seam and left it on my pattern, that adjustment is so much easier with a center back seam. Follow the link to the Swayback adjustment if you'd like to learn a little bit more about diagnosing and adjusting for swayback."


Talk about fun! I love being able to make small changes that make my sewing more personalized and more "me" and teaching other people to do the same feels like a HUGE blessing! Thank you for taking a moment to check it out!

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