Deluxe Hand Sew a Shirt 2024

my first offering (coming up quick!) is the six-session (every-other week for 10 weeks DELUXE Hand Sew A Shirt. we did this last spring and had a very good time, so let’s say we do it again?

to register (or if you have a question), email me at cal@calpatch.com

DELUXE Hand Sew A Shirt (virtual)

6 two-hour sessions, over 10 weeks

Wednesdays 1/24, 2/7, 2/21, 3/6, 3/20, and 4/3 from 5:30-7:30pm* EST, live via Zoom $280

*Note: time could change to 6-8pm EST if better for most enrolled. please let me know upon registration if you have a preference!

Let’s take this hand-sewn shirt up a notch! This is the follow-up to my original simple Hand Sew A Shirt class, in which we’ll sew a fancier version, like my blue denim one shown above. This shirt can have a collar, partial placket**, sleeves, cuffs, yoke, pleat or gathering, pockets, a shaped hem and/or side slits. All elements are optional, and you can pick and choose, to design your own custom shirt! We’ll do a little pattern hacking at the first session to work it all out, and then you can cut your pieces for the next session. Class will take place in 6 two-hour segments via Zoom, two weeks apart.

We will work with a base pattern (see supply list for options) for a simple, boxy top and create pattern pieces for the added elements, then sew our seams and details, including hand-stitched buttonholes. The list of pattern options below are all pretty similar, but do have slight variations in details, so look closely as you may be able to minimize your drafting (if that is appealing).

**Note: For this session, everyone will do a partial or “popover” placket like the one shown. I found that the order of operations is so different for a full placket that it complicated teaching the class. i hope to offer this class again in the Fall and we’ll do a full placket then!

Sessions will be recorded and available for at least 30 days from each class date.

Prerequisite for this class is that you’ve either taken my basic SAHSS class, or have a working knowledge of hand-sewing, including some basic stitches and seam/edge finishes.

Supplies needed:

Pattern for simple top (see list below)***

Fabric: light-to-medium weight woven cotton, linen or blend. Quantity as indicated for your size**** on pattern (consider your mods though and round up), but 2-3 yards is probably sufficient for most, depending on desired length and sleeve length.

All-purpose thread, can be contrast (to see your stitches) or matching AND/OR size 8 Perle Cotton or topstitching thread if you’d like your stitches to be more prominent

Buttons, if you want a button placket

Interfacing (either woven cotton interfacing, or you can use scraps of self-fabric)

Hand-sewing needles in a few sizes, or your favorite size

Pins

Scissors

Marking tool (chalk, wax or pencil) and ruler

Optional: Thimble

***Please use one of the following patterns, or similar:

Boxy Tee/Drapy Tunic: drafted in a previous class with Cal, or from her online video class, or tutorial found on her website (NOTE: please just do the simple version without the seam and pocket): https://calpatch.com

Lou Box Top https://www.sewdiy.com/shop/lou-box-top-pdf-pattern

Fen Top https://fancytigercrafts.com/products/fen-pdf-pattern

All Well Box Top https://www.etsy.com/listing/713038843/all-well-box-top-sewing-pattern-hacking

Maya Top https://www.etsy.com/listing/206020747/pdf-maya-dress-and-top-sewing-pattern

Shirt No. 1 https://shop.100actsofsewing.com/products/100-acts-of-sewing-shirt-no-1-sewing-pattern

Wiksten Shift Top/Dress (NOTE: please use simple version without gathered back seam. also note: this pattern has been discontinued, but you may already have it, or find a print copy at a sewing shop or on Etsy)

****These are loose-fitting tops, so you should be fine to choose the size called for according to your measurements. But if you are very concerned about a perfect fit, you may wish to machine-stitch a muslin/fit sample first to confirm size.

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i am a maker, designer and teacher, living in the catskills/hudson valley region of new york. i sew, crochet, make patterns, spin, embroider, dye, knit and more...

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