Jalie 2802! |
Long-sleeved version |
Short sleeves (skater requested to not have the bottom part attached) |
Pattern Description: Men's skating top in three styles - long sleeved, short sleeved, and mock button down. There are also options for turtle necks and fuller sleeves.
Pattern Sizing: Jalie sizes for young boys (approx. age 2) through XL men sizes. I have been sewing for grown men, so I was using the adult sizing. I thought the sizing was fairly generous, and used slightly more than a 1/4" seam allowance actually. My one complaint is that the pattern is a bit too long - I was cutting the hips higher on everyone I sewed for. Otherwise I thought the sizing was pretty accurate.
Were the instructions easy to follow? I hate to be one of those people... But I didn't really use them. I did glance through them before I started sewing, and they seemed fine, but I have made so many skating costumes at this point I just really didn't see the need to meticulously follow the directions with the pattern. The instructions seem pretty good, but if you have ever made a t-shirt you should be fine. The only thing different is adding elastic to the legs at the end.
Did it look like the photo/drawing when you were done with it? Yes, it pretty much did. I had one fussy adult who didn't like things around his legs, so I left off the bottom part on most of his shirts, but for the other people I was sewing for, it looked very much like the drawings.
What did you particularly like/dislike about this pattern? I am so happy that there is a man's skating pattern available! It is hard to find sewing/dance patterns for men. I thought the drafting was good, I like the style options, and I found the sizing to be mostly accurate. It is very easy to sew together. My only complaint is that the shirt is a bit long in the hips.
Fabric used: Mostly stretch velvet, though I did make some in nylon/lycra dance wear type fabric, and a few in ITY-ish type knits (I had to line those because the fabric was too thin).
Pattern alterations or design changes you made: None, really, except for fit. I did have to cut the hips higher, and I sewed the body-suit as one piece, rather than having a seam for the top and the bottom (and, yes, I took out the seam allowance here and it was still long over the hips). I also had one person who did not want the under-part, so I simply made it like a t-shirt with elastic around the waist to keep it in place. Otherwise I made no design changes.
Would you sew it again? Would you recommend it to others? I have made 8 of these tops so far (for various people), and I expect I may have to make more in the future. If I ever need to sew skating shirts for men, this will be my go-to pattern, so I expect to use it a lot in the future. Highly recommended to anyone who needs to sew for a male skater.
Conclusion: Love this pattern! It has been incredibly useful and it is an excellent pattern. I highly recommend it to anyone who needs a dance or skate pattern for men's shirts. Once you get a TNT made for a skater it is very quick and easy to make more of them, and the multi-sizing makes it very economical if you find yourself sewing for multiple people (or a growing skater). Overall, this pattern is excellent!
I'm thinking about what my husband would say if I made something like this for him. heh heh heh
ReplyDeleteActually it could be really useful for making a super hero costume if you wanted to do something for Halloween...
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