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Breton Shirt Sewing Pattern with long sleeves. The pattern is designed for Jersey fabric in sizes 2XS-4XL and includes the following features:
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This Breton T-shirt sewing pattern presents a straightforward and chic silhouette with long set-in sleeves and a folded and stitched boat neckline for a sophisticated look.
The Breton T-shirt sewing pattern is a project suitable for all levels of sewing.
* Use a T-shirt jersey for this sewing pattern. The fabric doesn't need to contain lycra; you can use a light to medium-weight fabric.
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Love the fit of this lovely shirt. Especially the neckline makes it a wardrobe builder. Quick sew as well so no excuse to not start right away.
I love the fit of this shirt. I made an XS and lenghted it to an S. It was so easy to do. I'll make many more!
Seriously, the best shirt I have ever seen for my man, the fit is absolutely superb!
The Breton boatneck t-short has always been a favorite of mine every since seeing it as a child. A classic that will be around forever