21 Easy Sewing Projects: DIY Designs and Sewing Craft Ideas

(Darren Dugan) #1

  1. Sweatshirts A and B must be exactly the same size, shape, style, and color - or else the
    front and back of your finished tunic will be different - which could be an interesting
    harlequin effect, if you will.

  2. Sweatshirt A MUST have no side seams unless you want a seam running down the center
    front of your finished tunic.

  3. Sweatshirt C may be smaller than XL.

  4. You can use women's sweatshirts instead of men's for all 3 sweatshirts as long as you
    have garments that are approximately the same measurements as the men's below...and
    the sides of the sweatshirts are not tapered or "fitted" to the body. The sweatshirts need to
    be boxy in order to create the ruching in the finished garment.

  5. This is a "one-size-fits all" loose garment - on Misses' small or petite sizes it will appear
    oversized (so you may want to use L sweatshirts instead), and on Misses' L sizes it will
    appear closer to body measurements (there will still be at least several inches of ease).
    Women's sizes: use XXL or larger - and adjust required elastic lengths accordingly (you
    may want to add two or more extra buttons and buttonholes for stability at the neck).

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