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T-shirt tunic in size Large was made from an XL second hand shirt by cutting off the sleeves leaving about 1/4" past the seam; this forms a cap sleeve when you wear it. The armhole was reduced to 8.5 inches by extending the side seam up using a zig-zag stitch and trimming the seam allowance. So easy and could be done with just a needle and thread.
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The beauty of a t-shirt knit is that finishing raw edges is optional; pieces can be cut and sewn willy-nilly. And strips can be cut and used for knitting or crocheting. A versatile textile indeed. The bottom of the concert t will be added to the bottom of the frog t for extra length and the sleeves will be used to stabilized the new necklines and to add length back to the top. Raw edges will roll and stay put. Should be a fun day.
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