
Sleeveless wrap top pattern Images courtesy of Twig & Tale. The designer suggests “1×1 rib knit or cotton/lycra jersey for light to medium weight fabrics and a 2×1 rib knit for heavy weight fabrics” Fabric requirements: 0.5 – 0.7 yards (0.45m – 0.7m) of medium weight knit fabric, for example jersey or french terry.Design: t-shirt with ribbing along the neckline, hem, and sleeves.Sizes: 10 sizes for babies to 6-year-old kids.T-shirt with ribbing Images courtesy of Brindille & Twig. Is this project for beginners? I think it’s a good first project for stretch fabrics.Instructions included? the pattern includes printable sewing instructions with illustrations.File format: print-at-home PDF, A0 copy shop file, and a projector file.For neckband: Rib knit fabric or jersey lycra.” Fabric requirements: the designer recommends “light to medium jersey knits with at least 25% stretch (lycra or elastane).Sizes: 0 – 3 month baby to 14-year-old child.T-shirt with drop shoulders Images courtesy of Misusu. Is this project for beginners? I think this suits people who’ve made clothes before.Instructions included? the pattern includes printable sewing instructions with photos.This fabric estimate is based on 60″ fabric. Fabric requirements: 3/8 to 1/2 yard (0.4m – 0.45m) of stretchy knit fabric.Design: envelope/lap neckline so the top is easy to put on.Sizes: 6 sizes for preemie babies to 12-month-old toddlers.Thanks for using them 🙂įree patterns for children’s tops T-shirt with envelope/lap neckline Images courtesy of P4P. Heads up: This post includes affiliate links like Amazon ones, so I earn from qualifying purchases (at no cost to you). The sizes include babies, toddlers, young kids, and tweens. These are modern and on-trend designs.įor this post I focused on clothes, hats, and accessories. Here are the best printable sewing patterns I’ve found for kids. I’m always looking for free sewing patterns to share with people on my email list ( join here for 1 free pattern every Thursday!).
