T-shirts made for children aged 3 to 5 years old. Except for the arc-shaped neckline, the rest of the parts use straight lines. The advantage of this is that cutting and sewing are relatively simple. Children are growing rapidly. A piece of clothing doesn't last long, eliminates the need for delicate sewing, and the loose fit makes it easier for children to move around.
Children’s T-shirt making materials:
70 cm plaid cotton fabric and webbing for hemming. Cotton is best pre-washed and dried before sewing.
How to make toddler T-shirts:
1) Cut the fabric. Cut one piece each for the front piece, back piece, left sleeve, and right sleeve, and use ribbon to hem the upper edge of the fabric piece.
2) Splice the front and rear pieces. Sew the neckline areas of the front and back pieces together.
3) Splice the sleeves. Place the sleeve fabric facing the main body fabric, align the edges, and sew the edges.
4) Unfold the spliced ??main fabric, fold the front side in half to form a T-shirt shape, and fix it with beads.
5) Sew both sides of the T-shirt hem and the lower side of the T-shirt sleeves, cut a few slits under the armpits, and then turn them over to the front to complete the T-shirt production.