Two Summer Tees

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First up is the Scout Tee by Grainline Studio. No, this is not a new sewing pattern. It has been around for some time, but this is one of my TNT patterns. I’ve sewn three other Scout Tees in the past several years and I find that I turn to them regularly throughout the summer months.

This green viscose fabric was on sale at Silhouette Patterns, and I knew I needed it. 🙂 Unfortunately, there was only one yard of this woven print left, but I purchased it anyway. When I bought it, I wasn’t certain what I would use it for, but once I received it I decided a Scout Tee was the perfect match for the fabric.

IMHO, tees are a perfect basic. They can be worn out like I am wearing it with my jean shorts, or it can be tucked in as I like to wear it with these black shorts. I like to use a rolled hem on my serger (overlocker) to finish off the sleeve hems on lightweight fabric such as this viscose. The rolled hem is also an easy, casual finish for a casual top.

I did a basic four thread overlock along the bottom hem, and then turned it under and top stitched with my sewing machine.

I’ve already worn this tee several times in the last couple weeks. It washes up nicely and does not need to be ironed when it comes out of the wash. That’s a bonus!

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Next up is another TNT pattern. It is Simplicity 8376. This is a nothing special, run of the mill, quick to sew, knit tee pattern. But it is one that I turn to time and time again because I wear so many t-shirts in the summer.

I wanted to share this version with you for two reasons. Number one, I think the fabric is just so much fun. I also purchased it from Silhouette Patterns. It is a lightweight viscose knit fabric. And number two, I changed up the style of the t-shirt ever so slightly by adding lace to the back hem.

I’ve had this lovely lace in my stash for many, many years. I don’t even remember where I purchased it, but it is so very soft and pretty. I only had a small amount of it, so I just added it to the back hem of my t-shirt. I had originally planned to make a softly gathered ruffle hem along the back, but there was not enough lace to do that, so I simply laid it flat and straight stitched it down. In hindsight, that was probably a better choice anyway because the last thing I need to add across my backside is a full ruffle! Hee, Hee.

These two patterns make up my favorite choices for summer time tops. Next week, I will share a new shorts pattern with you. Do you have a favorite summer shorts or tee (or other style of top) pattern that you like to sew? I would love for you to share the pattern in the comment section. Who knows, you may inspire me to expand my summer sewing selection next year!

Stay in from the heat, dear readers, and I will meet you back here next Friday.

Hiding in Plain Sight – A Civil War Era Inspired Quilt

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I learned a lot in making this quilt. The pattern is from the book Beyond the Battlefield, 14 Scrappy Civil War Quilts. Each quilt pattern is accompanied by the story of a heroic woman who played a role in America’s Civil War.

I participated in a class at one of my local quilt stores. We learned to use our Accuquilt Dies to cut all the pieces for the blocks. The class was designed for the 8″ Cube, but I own the 9″ Cube, so my quilt ended up just a bit larger than the others in the class. The finished dimensions of my quilt are 90″ x 90″.

I quilted it with free motion quilting. I’m not sure what the design is called, but I just call it wonky figure eights. I used nice, large quilting motions so the stitching would not be too dense. I was going for a soft, drapeable feel.

I used various fabrics from a curated fat quarter bundle. The fabrics are from various artists and various manufacturers.

I wanted a small coordinating throw to fold and display on top of my new quilt at the foot of my bed, so I made this soft, cuddly little blanket. I used Luxe Cuddle Paws fabric from Shannon Fabrics. And for the reverse side, I used flannel.

My little friend, Wolfgang, gave it a big paws up!!!

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Scrappy Sunshine Quilt

I sewed this quilt in 2024 as a free sew along with Sew Very Easy on YouTube.  It was a mystery block of the month.  If you want to stitch up this quilt, the sew along is still on the Sew Very Easy channel.

I used mostly fabrics by Lori Holt, but the white (with teeny tiny yellow circles) background fabric is Basin Feedsacks by Stacy West.  The red is a Kona Solid.

I believe the quilt finished up around 72″ square.  I used a Lori Holt wide back and did some basic freemotion quilting with my Block Rockit.  My new quilt is at home in our guest room.

Thank you for stopping by. Happy Sewing!