First up is Jalie 3667 Marie Claude. I took this one in at the side seams, but looking at this photo, I think I took it in through the chest area a little too much. Something to remember for next time. This merino was from The Fabric Store and is a lovely quality.
One change I did make to the pattern was to swap out the cuffs for the cuffs in Fehr Trade's activewear sewing book. I've tried a few different ways to sew cuffs with thumb holes, but have not settled on a preferred method yet.
Next up was a running tank top, my own pattern. This merino was also from The Fabric Store and does not feel as good quality as the previous fabric. It is a little on the sheer side and recovery is not as good. Pretty colour though.
Turns out that I bought this same fabric twice without realising. Does that ever happen to you? Stash storage issues...
I made up a t-shirt with the next length of material, using the pattern I drafted for this shirt. Only, I forgot how clever I was when I first drafted the tee, and so forgot that the sleeve seams do not line up with the side seams, so first time I inserted the sleeves they were rotated about a quarter of the way around. Took me a few minutes to work out why they looked so strange when I tried it on. Bummer. Anyway, some quality time with the seam ripper and now they are inserted correctly.
I made my hubby a shirt using Jalie 2918. I used the pattern I traced off years and years ago, but it turns out he likes his t-shirts closer fitting these days, so he is finding this shirt a little loose. Next time I will have to remember to trace off a smaller size.
Another singlet for me, this time using Jalie 2568. This one was not intended for exercise, but I must have been getting late on in my washing cycle the day I wore and photographed this.
I combined the scraps from both fabrics to make one more singlet, this time using Jalie 3245. It is a little snug around the hips because I didn't have quite enough fabric.
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And finally, you have already seen the Jalie 4014 Coco sports bra I made using the very last of the scraps.
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