How to sew a shirt

How to sew a shirt?

Sewing a shirt is no challenge at all. You can use a basic shirt pattern to make a T-shirt and a dress shirt. If you want to make something more special, you can even find patterns for collars, cuffs, pockets and even ties.

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How to sew a button on a shirt?

If you’re looking to add a touch of detail to your shirt, adding a button can be a great way to do so. Buttons have been a part of clothing for centuries for a reason: they look great! There are many ways to add a button to a shirt, and the best way will depend on the type of shirt you have and where you want the button on the shirt. If you want to add just one or two small buttons, a sewing kit or an old shirt with

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How to sew a shirt sleeve?

Sewing a shirt sleeve is usually a cinch and you can do it in just a few simple steps. First, measure the length of your arm, including the length you want your shirt sleeve to be. Take a piece of fabric that is the same width as your sleeve length plus a half inch. You can add extra for seams. Pin the fabric lengthwise to your arm, right sides together, aligning the raw edges. Sew a straight line along the edge, keeping the stitches even.

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How to sew a button hole on a shirt?

Buttonholes are an easy sewing project, but they do require some care and attention to detail. If your shirt has plackets, you can do a blind stitch on one side and a reinforcement on the other. If your shirt is just a button up, you can do a four-step blind stitch. Try to match the stitch length to your shirt’s thread color to make it less noticeable.

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How to sew buttonholes on shirt?

If you’re looking for an easy shirt project, adding a few buttonholes is a great way to add more detail, especially on plaid shirts. All you need is a sharp pair of scissors and a bit of thread. First, fold the shirt in half lengthwise and mark the center of the placket on the sleeve. Pin the folds together and sew a running stitch from the center of the placket to the end of the placket, leaving a small hole in the end of

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