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How To Make A T-Shirt! | Get Thready With Me #1

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    [intro music]
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    Hi everyone!
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    So, today on my channel I’m starting a new
    series and its going to be called...
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    So, I do a lot of sewing and creating things
    that I don’t actually film and put on my
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    YouTube channel - either because I’m
    making alterations or I’m trying something
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    new or I’m making something which requires
    a lot of specialized equipment like an overlocker.
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    But, I thought that it might actually be fun
    to start filming some of this sewing I do.
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    Because while you might have all the equipment
    necessary or some of the things I do might
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    not that simple,
    you might be able to pick up some tips or
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    tricks or things that you might want to purchase
    in the future.
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    So, without further ado...
    This is the thing that I made today.
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    And I want you to all join me as I make it!
    So I started out with this old crop top whose
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    pattern I wanted to copy because I like the
    fit of it.
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    And some pink stretchy fabric.
    I then folded the crop top exactly in half
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    and I placed it on the fabric’s fold.
    Then using a washable fabric marker, I traced
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    around this half of the top.
    Adding a small seam allowance of half an inch
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    all around the way around.
    So, I didn’t trace out the sleeves here.
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    This is because I’m going to trace where
    the shoulder seam is instead.
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    To do this, I’m going to be using a curved
    ruler.
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    Now, the curve of the ruler matches the shoulder
    seam perfectly.
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    So I used it to trace out the shoulder.
    Its kind of hard to see the pen here,
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    so, with the help of some computer graphics,
    this is what I just drew onto my fabric.
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    Then, I just cut it out!
    And then I used the same piece to trace and
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    cut another shirt piece so that I ended up
    with two identical pieces.
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    One will make the front of the T-shirt and
    the other will be the back.
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    Next up is making the pattern for the sleeves!
    I place the sleeve onto the fabric fold, with
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    the stretch going in the opposite direction
    this time.
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    I traced all around the sleeve leaving about
    half an inch of the seam allowance again.
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    And then, I used a curved ruler again to trace
    out that shoulder seam.
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    So then, I cut this out.
    Used it as a template for another sleeve piece.
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    Then I unfolded both of them and...
    Here are my two sleeve pieces.
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    Then, just to make my garment look all *professional*
    I overlocked the edges of the sleeves and
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    the front and the back of the top like this.
    Overlockers are amazing!
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    But if you don’t have one, this is not a
    necessary step. It's just a step to make things look nice.
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    Then I placed the these two top pieces together.
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    So, I started sewing them together using a
    zigzag stitch and...
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    Wait! Why am I doing this when I have an overlocker?!
    So, I used the overlocker to serge the two pieces together instead.
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    Now, this clip hasn’t been sped up at all!
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    This is literally how fast it is when using
    an overlocker.
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    ~OVERLOCKERS!~
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    Seriously though, I love my overlocker.
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    [music playing]
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    I then tried on the top for size and I have
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    to say its looking pretty sexy at this point!
    So, the next step was to hem both the neckline
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    and the bottom of the top.
    Now, if you remember from before, these were
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    the raw edges that I overlocked.
    To both the neckline and the bottom edges
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    of the top, I folded these edges up inside
    the top about half and inch.
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    Then I sewed over the top of them using a
    zigzag stitch with a piece of paper underneath
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    to prevent ruffling.
    I ripped the paper off when it was done and
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    this is what the hem looks like!
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    Then it was time to sew on the sleeves!
    So, I matched up the sleeve and the top’s
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    shoulder seams - right sides together, just
    like this.
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    And I pinned the sleeve all around the arm
    hole.
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    Then I sewed the two together carefully using
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    a zigzag stitch.
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    And, this is what it looks like!
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    I repeated this for the other sleeve and that’s
    the top finished!
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    Now, this is the first stretchy T-shirt that
    I’ve ever successfully made!
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    And I have to say that I’m pretty please
    with how it's turned out.
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    I did have a bit of ruffling going on at the
    hem,
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    and I think that fiddling around with my overlocker
    settings or getting a walking foot for my
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    machine would help me to make better T-shirts
    in the future.
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    So, I would love to hear your feedback about
    this potential new series!
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    And don’t worry, Make Thrift Buy isn’t
    going anywhere!
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    Its still my favourite series to make!
    And I also want to make this a space where
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    you can share tips and tricks of your own
    with me if you have a better method for doing
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    something, then let me know.
    And yeah, that’s it!
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    I’ll see you all in the next video!
    Bye!
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Title:
How To Make A T-Shirt! | Get Thready With Me #1
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