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Pillowcase To Comfy T Shirt

Blank Canvas Tee Pattern from a Pillowcase

https://www.cutoutandkeep.net/projects/pillowcase-to-comfy-t-shirt • Posted by K H.

I used this pattern from: 3hourspast.com/blank-canvas-tee/ Basically, it is what it says, a super great basic tee that can be used as a basis to change everything from neckline, to sleeve structure, etc. This was my "muslin" for this project and I think I will alter it slightly next time. I like my shirts on the longer side. The directions are great and the construction is a breeze. I cut the smallest size (30) which was tight on the standard pillowcase, but if you had a king case you may be able to cut the next size up. I got a 2 pillowcase and twin sheet set from the local thrift for about $1.50 so the project was super reasonable. I'm sure it will take me shorter time my next go-around, but between cutting and stopping and starting the project my best guess is around 3 hours start to finish.

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Project Budget
Almost Nothing

Time

3 h 00

Difficulty

Pretty Easy
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Description

I used this pattern from: 3hourspast.com/blank-canvas-tee/ Basically, it is what it says, a super great basic tee that can be used as a basis to change everything from neckline, to sleeve structure, etc. This was my "muslin" for this project and I think I will alter it slightly next time. I like my shirts on the longer side. The directions are great and the construction is a breeze. I cut the smallest size (30) which was tight on the standard pillowcase, but if you had a king case you may be able to cut the next size up. I got a 2 pillowcase and twin sheet set from the local thrift for about $1.50 so the project was super reasonable. I'm sure it will take me shorter time my next go-around, but between cutting and stopping and starting the project my best guess is around 3 hours start to finish.

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