Glacial Tee / Skivvy #203 - Sewing Pattern - Pattern Fantastique

$28.00 CAD
  • Glacial Tee / Skivvy #203 - Sewing Pattern - Pattern Fantastique
  • Glacial Tee / Skivvy #203 - Sewing Pattern - Pattern Fantastique
  • Glacial Tee / Skivvy #203 - Sewing Pattern - Pattern Fantastique
  • Glacial Tee / Skivvy #203 - Sewing Pattern - Pattern Fantastique
  • Glacial Tee / Skivvy #203 - Sewing Pattern - Pattern Fantastique

Glacial Tee / Skivvy #203 - Sewing Pattern - Pattern Fantastique

$28.00 CAD

The Glacial Tee/Skivvy (Pattern #203)

This is first style for a series of patterns with printless instructions. The blog hosts a set of linked photo rich, instructions on how to make a Tee-Shirt from 'What stitch to choose' to 'Inserting a knit neck band'. Not only do we get to save paper but this series all come at a lower price point.  Start with Tee-Shirt Construction.

Design

This is a classic base layer. Chic, super high neckline, streamline shape with a subtle shirt-tail hemline. The broader shoulder line and sculpted armhole gives this wardrobe essential a modern point of difference. Designed with requirements of Merino Knits in mind. Maximise the Glacial's snuggly, thermal potential of this style. 

Fit

Working with Merino knits to develop this pattern the tightness has been adjusted on different areas of the body to create a neat fit around the armhole and shoulder without unessesary cling throughout the lower arm or body. A pure cotton will produce a softer shape for an effortless look. 

Three neck band options;
Narrow, Crew and Skivvy. Note that a Rib Knit contrast is required for the Crew option.


Three sleeve lengths;
3/4, Bracelet, Knuckle.


Three body lengths;
High Hip – for a high waisted tuck (no fabric bunching).
Long – comfortable perfect layering.
or
Extra long – defence against the chill.

Fabric Recommendations.

The Glacial Tee / Skivvy was designed for Merino Knits which have a high memory and suit extra shaping for a well fitting form. The Glacial Tee / Skivvy can be made in other fibres with a stretch ratio of 20% or more. 

Merino Knits & Merino Interlock.

All other natural fibre Knits with a minimum of  20% stretch.

Rib Knits are useable but will come out larger.

For Crew Neck option use Rib contrast for neck band.

Fabric with high Lycra content isn't recommended 0-5% is best. 

Fabric Amount.

All sleeve and body lengths.

Fabric Width - 200 cm x 95 cm

Fabric Width - 150 cm x 160 cm 

Fabric Width - 120 cm x 170 cm 

Shortest sleeve and body lengths.

Fabric Width - 200 cm x 80 cm 

Fabric Width - 150 cm x 135 cm 

Fabric Width - 120 cm x 135 cm 

Notions 

Ball point / Stretch, sewing machine needles.
Vilene bias stay tape.
Matching thread.
Wooly Nylon thread and/or twin needles.

Skill
Intermediate.

Format

This pattern comes printed as a multi-sized printout on a single piece of pattern. The sheet includes sizing, cutting layout and style informations. Detailed construction instructions are available on the blog.

Starting here: Tee-Shirt Construction.

 

 

Sizing

The Glacial a multisized pattern from size 6 -16 based on Australian sizing. 

Check our comprehensive sizing chart here 

Our sizing system is sometimes goes up to an 18 for different styles, the size ranges are defined by what we can currently test for not by what we think is beautiful. 

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The Glacial Tee/Skivvy (Pattern #203)

This is first style for a series of patterns with printless instructions. The blog hosts a set of linked photo rich, instructions on how to make a Tee-Shirt from 'What stitch to choose' to 'Inserting a knit neck band'. Not only do we get to save paper but this series all come at a lower price point.  Start with Tee-Shirt Construction.

Design

This is a classic base layer. Chic, super high neckline, streamline shape with a subtle shirt-tail hemline. The broader shoulder line and sculpted armhole gives this wardrobe essential a modern point of difference. Designed with requirements of Merino Knits in mind. Maximise the Glacial's snuggly, thermal potential of this style. 

Fit

Working with Merino knits to develop this pattern the tightness has been adjusted on different areas of the body to create a neat fit around the armhole and shoulder without unessesary cling throughout the lower arm or body. A pure cotton will produce a softer shape for an effortless look. 

Three neck band options;
Narrow, Crew and Skivvy. Note that a Rib Knit contrast is required for the Crew option.


Three sleeve lengths;
3/4, Bracelet, Knuckle.


Three body lengths;
High Hip – for a high waisted tuck (no fabric bunching).
Long – comfortable perfect layering.
or
Extra long – defence against the chill.

Fabric Recommendations.

The Glacial Tee / Skivvy was designed for Merino Knits which have a high memory and suit extra shaping for a well fitting form. The Glacial Tee / Skivvy can be made in other fibres with a stretch ratio of 20% or more. 

Merino Knits & Merino Interlock.

All other natural fibre Knits with a minimum of  20% stretch.

Rib Knits are useable but will come out larger.

For Crew Neck option use Rib contrast for neck band.

Fabric with high Lycra content isn't recommended 0-5% is best. 

Fabric Amount.

All sleeve and body lengths.

Fabric Width - 200 cm x 95 cm

Fabric Width - 150 cm x 160 cm 

Fabric Width - 120 cm x 170 cm 

Shortest sleeve and body lengths.

Fabric Width - 200 cm x 80 cm 

Fabric Width - 150 cm x 135 cm 

Fabric Width - 120 cm x 135 cm 

Notions 

Ball point / Stretch, sewing machine needles.
Vilene bias stay tape.
Matching thread.
Wooly Nylon thread and/or twin needles.

Skill
Intermediate.

Format

This pattern comes printed as a multi-sized printout on a single piece of pattern. The sheet includes sizing, cutting layout and style informations. Detailed construction instructions are available on the blog.

Starting here: Tee-Shirt Construction.

 

 

Sizing

The Glacial a multisized pattern from size 6 -16 based on Australian sizing. 

Check our comprehensive sizing chart here 

Our sizing system is sometimes goes up to an 18 for different styles, the size ranges are defined by what we can currently test for not by what we think is beautiful.