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A pleated neck shirt from the series "One pattern - Three Shirts"
This is the first shirt to my series "One Pattern - Three shirts". If you want to see the others, visit my blog at http://sewtlc.blogspot.co.il/2012/08/one-pattern-three-shirts.html.

This pattern is size Medium. To draft your own pattern go to:
http://sewtlc.blogspot.co.il/2012/08/one-pattern-three-shirts.html

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  • How to make a top. Pleated Neck Shirt - Step 1
    Step 1

    What you will need
    1.5 yard of lightweight, knit fabric
    Fusible interfacing

    Cutting
    Cut out a front and a back piece of a lightweight, knit fabric.
    Cut out the sleeve option you would like to use.

    First we will make our pleats. Take your front piece and mark the middle. Then mark two inches to each side of the middle mark. Then mark three more marks on each side, each one two inches away from the last. In total you should now have 8 marks (without the middle mark).

  • How to make a top. Pleated Neck Shirt - Step 2
    Step 2

    Now pin your pleats in place. Starting with your mark furthest to the right, fold it over an inch to the left and pin. Do the 4 right pleats in this manner. Then go to your furthest to the left and fold it over an inch to the right. Do the other 3 pleats in the manner. You should now have four pleats folded to the left and four folded to the right.

  • How to make a top. Pleated Neck Shirt - Step 3
    Step 3

    Now sew down your pleats, about an inch and a half from the edge of your neckline. Don't forget to backstitch to secure them in place.

  • How to make a top. Pleated Neck Shirt - Step 4
    Step 4

    A little tip I learned from my mom: In order to get both strings to the back side of your shirt, so you do not have any strings hanging there in the front, pull the back string up towards the neckline and you will see that it forms a small loop. Pull out that loop with a pin and the front string will come back to the other side. You can now tie them together and cut them off. This leaves a clean seam in the front.

  • How to make a top. Pleated Neck Shirt - Step 5
    Step 5

    Now you need to make your facing pieces. Take your front piece and fold it in half. Place it on a piece of paper and trace your neckline, this is the top line of your facing.

  • How to make a top. Pleated Neck Shirt - Step 6
    Step 6

    Now draw a 2" line away from the traced line, and follow the traced line, staying 2" away as you go along. When you get to the end, draw a line back to the beginning of the traced line. It should look something like this:

  • How to make a top. Pleated Neck Shirt - Step 7
    Step 7

    Do the same for the back piece.

    With right sides together, sew your shoulder seams.

    Cut each facing piece on the fold out of your knit fabric and your interfacing.
    Iron the interfacing to the wrong side of the knit fabric.

    Now take your facing and sew the short ends together, right sides facing. If you want you can serge or zigzag the edge of the facing, or leave it raw. You should now have a ring.

  • How to make a top. Pleated Neck Shirt - Step 8
    Step 8

    Lining up the raw edges, pin the facing to the neckline of your shirt. Make sure your front facing is pinned to the front of your shirt (where the pleats are).

  • How to make a top. Pleated Neck Shirt - Step 9
    Step 9

    Sew the facing onto the neckline, using half an inch seam allowance. Clip close to the seam.

    Now fold the facing over and pin it down, pinning at each pleat.
    Topstitch half an inch away from the edge all around the neck, and then another half an inch away from that seam. Make sure you get your pleats lying nice and flat. Press.

  • How to make a top. Pleated Neck Shirt - Step 10
    Step 10

    This is what your neckline should look like now.

  • How to make a top. Pleated Neck Shirt - Step 11
    Step 11

    Sew your side seams.

    You now have what looks like a tank top.

    Lay your top flat and straighten out the bottom, cutting off any extra material.

    Cut two long strips of your knit fabric, 4 inches shorter than the width of your bodice. Make them about 6 inches wide. Sew them right sides together on the short sides. You should now have a loop. Fold your loop in half and press. Now line your loop up with the bottom of your shirt, raw edges together and sew along the entire hem (half an inch seam allowance). Flip the band down and press.

  • How to make a top. Pleated Neck Shirt - Step 12
    Step 12

    Now for the sleeves. Go back to my basic tutorial here and choose one of the options.
    And you are done! Enjoy...

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