I should say, this project was inspired in part by your 10x10 challenge. I went to my closet and realized to pull my 10 garments to join in and realised I wouldn't be happy with any combo I could put together at the moment. I'm excited to change that!
I'm so happy your video popped up on my feed. You're delightful to watch! I agree about flutter sleeves and sewing button plackets closed. I'm curious how you ended up in NL, but I'll binge watch your other videos to see how you ended up there. Can't wait to watch your winter wardrobe planning! Thanks for sharing your t-shirt ideas.
Hiya I just found ur channel too but so glad I did 😁 I subscribed straight away 😁 (I didn’t no u had ur own channel) love ❤️ ur suggestions now I’m gonna go & binge watch the rest of ur videos 😂 xxx
I just found your channel and enjoyed it very much and have subscribed. I, too, lost a lot of weight and need some new tees for the winter. I’ve made a lot of Love Notions patterns but will look at Seam Works as well. Thanks for the great video. 😊
I went through this elevated tee shirt binge last year. I accepted i don’t wear much in the way of woven top / shirts, and felt like a bag lady in the boring old tees i usually wear. I had mixed results with the Brigit Tee, the lining cut right across my bust on my trial one, so i fully lined the real one. It was just easier in the long run. I’ll put the Goldie on my list. The Iris is lovely. I’vecmade a couple of those too. It’s eye catching with that sleeve. The Sylvie with the cowl neck was nice. Flutter sleeves aren’t my thing either. Love the Brynn cardie you’re wearing, the button placket on yours is so tidy! I haven’t seen the Orlando before, i’m going to go look at that one. I love your selection of colours! You’re going to end up with such a good variety 😄 Have a look at Miranda from Tina’s Closet, that has a nice gathered section above the bust (tip! Add more gathers, it’s not as gathered as the photo IRL) Ray of Light from Pattern Emporium has a lovely ruched feature going up one side Brasov from Itch to Stitch is my current favourite tee. It’s so nice to wear! I think i’ve made it 4 times now.
Thank you for this inspiration! I am always trying to find ways to upgrade a basic tee. I haven't used any forget-me-not patterns yet. I'll have to check them out.
I just finished my second Brynn. I am petite from shoulder to bust. I too a half inch off front and back above the armscye and a half inch from the sleeve above the notches. Adjusted the front band by pinning it and seeing how much to take off. I also used snaps and did one higher up to make is not so booby. That plus that half inch worked great.
The Brigit tee is my all time favourite pattern. It has a special place in my heart as it was my first knit project ever and like 4th project ever overall. I have like 12 now and keep making more ❤❤
Really enjoyed the subject matter and particularly the fabric observations. I wear T-shirts a lot in the winter too and experimented with pattern hacking a Tilly and the Buttons basic tshirt in 2020. You’ve inspired me to revisit the subject and am also investigate the cardigan options. Looking forward to hearing your conclusions!
this is so great! I also love wearing jeans and tees; especially for my current job. And I also like wearing things that are a little more fun and interesting than just a plain tshirt. Will for sure look into some of these!
Oh some great inspiration in there, I am definitely a "jeans and a nice tee" person! I've only ever seen the Iris in the short sleeve, I just love that 3/4 sleeve! My current favourite fancy tee ia the Frimas by Lise Tailor. The little sleeve ruffles are a sweet but not over-the-top detail.
I'm with you on the patterned knits. I probably have a 10 to 1 ratio on solids to print knits. Sometimes knit prints seem like pajamas or children's cartoonish clothes. I love all the colors you chose as well. One of my favorite knit tops is the Love Notions Rockford Raglan. I sized down on my second one, but it's still a much looser fit than any of the patterns you showed today.
When I was working in an office my "uniform" was black dress slacks that were super comfy and a faux wrap sort of peplum shirt over a cami, and I had that shirt in like 4 different colors/prints. If only they had been natural fibers I would have been golden. Oh, and I'd often throw on a cardigan if I was under a vent.
i love the look of the goldie! I'm definitely going to try it out soon. last year I used the technique from the agnes on a tee pattern that I already had and I love how it makes the top just a bit different. the colours of all your knits are lovely - especially the petrol and cerulean but also that green! i am a sucker for prints but I am working on utilizing more solids. I definitely want to do more full garments in rib knit (seamwork's latest video gave me some ideas).
I can definitely relate to needing something that isn't so fancy that I won't wear it or too boring and I just feel blah. Most of us live in that in-between place and it's challenging to dress.
I just discoverer your channel! I also like to find elevated tees. My favorite is the Adele top from Sinclair Patterns. I love the neckline on that one, though I always make it with a straight hem. For your scoop neck cardigan, I think it would be easier to take the v-neck cardigan pattern and change the neckline, as opposed to making a cardigan out of a pullover. Let us know how it goes!
I like T-shirts, long and short sleeve, but they are boring. Good idea to shake it up. I’m starting to think that dresses during the summer would be so comfortable.
That was super helpful. I, too, like solid tops in the winter. And want to try new patterns. I recently made a burgundy Brynn. What a wonderful pattern. I have 2 more cut out, and will close the front opening. Saves so much time. Where do you live? All your fabric shops you use are in Europe, so shipping is prohibitive for me as I am in California. Btw you look fabulous.
This video is super inspiring for me. I have some jerseys that I've been sitting on. Now I'm feeling excited with ideas. Thank you so much!
@@LostMyThread Yay!
I should say, this project was inspired in part by your 10x10 challenge. I went to my closet and realized to pull my 10 garments to join in and realised I wouldn't be happy with any combo I could put together at the moment. I'm excited to change that!
@@brimichellemade inspiration coming full circle! 💞
I'm so happy your video popped up on my feed. You're delightful to watch! I agree about flutter sleeves and sewing button plackets closed. I'm curious how you ended up in NL, but I'll binge watch your other videos to see how you ended up there. Can't wait to watch your winter wardrobe planning! Thanks for sharing your t-shirt ideas.
Hiya I just found ur channel too but so glad I did 😁 I subscribed straight away 😁 (I didn’t no u had ur own channel) love ❤️ ur suggestions now I’m gonna go & binge watch the rest of ur videos 😂 xxx
One of my favorite elevated basic tees is the bound to be by pattern emporium. I love the wide neckband.
Ooh so many variations!
You can’t beat Itch to Stitch for elevated looks! She takes a basic idea and just makes it special 😊. Thanks Bri for the video!
@@karendiesner5008 Agreed! I haven’t tried them but I want to! I love that she does bust cups too!
I just found your channel and enjoyed it very much and have subscribed. I, too, lost a lot of weight and need some new tees for the winter. I’ve made a lot of Love Notions patterns but will look at Seam Works as well. Thanks for the great video. 😊
I went through this elevated tee shirt binge last year. I accepted i don’t wear much in the way of woven top / shirts, and felt like a bag lady in the boring old tees i usually wear.
I had mixed results with the Brigit Tee, the lining cut right across my bust on my trial one, so i fully lined the real one. It was just easier in the long run.
I’ll put the Goldie on my list.
The Iris is lovely. I’vecmade a couple of those too. It’s eye catching with that sleeve.
The Sylvie with the cowl neck was nice. Flutter sleeves aren’t my thing either.
Love the Brynn cardie you’re wearing, the button placket on yours is so tidy!
I haven’t seen the Orlando before, i’m going to go look at that one.
I love your selection of colours! You’re going to end up with such a good variety 😄
Have a look at Miranda from Tina’s Closet, that has a nice gathered section above the bust (tip! Add more gathers, it’s not as gathered as the photo IRL)
Ray of Light from Pattern Emporium has a lovely ruched feature going up one side
Brasov from Itch to Stitch is my current favourite tee. It’s so nice to wear! I think i’ve made it 4 times now.
@@lindak8664 Thanks! I’ll check these out!
I’m also a Miranda fan. My favorite uses stripe play.
Thank you for this inspiration! I am always trying to find ways to upgrade a basic tee. I haven't used any forget-me-not patterns yet. I'll have to check them out.
I love them! The instructions are top notch and there are always unexpected details!
I just finished my second Brynn. I am petite from shoulder to bust. I too a half inch off front and back above the armscye and a half inch from the sleeve above the notches. Adjusted the front band by pinning it and seeing how much to take off. I also used snaps and did one higher up to make is not so booby. That plus that half inch worked great.
Nice!
I love your choice to use the permanent buttons on the True Bias Brynn! Beautiful colours and fun pattern choices!
@@janet6114 Right! It seems like such a hassle to do tiny buttonholes on a knit and I likely won’t use them anyway!
The Brigit tee is my all time favourite pattern. It has a special place in my heart as it was my first knit project ever and like 4th project ever overall. I have like 12 now and keep making more ❤❤
@@teruldacz Amazing!
Great suggestions! I love the billow sleeve knit by swim style patterns, highly recommend!
Really enjoyed the subject matter and particularly the fabric observations. I wear T-shirts a lot in the winter too and experimented with pattern hacking a Tilly and the Buttons basic tshirt in 2020. You’ve inspired me to revisit the subject and am also investigate the cardigan options. Looking forward to hearing your conclusions!
@@jennycollard1173 Nice! I love a good pattern hack!
this is so great! I also love wearing jeans and tees; especially for my current job. And I also like wearing things that are a little more fun and interesting than just a plain tshirt. Will for sure look into some of these!
Oh some great inspiration in there, I am definitely a "jeans and a nice tee" person! I've only ever seen the Iris in the short sleeve, I just love that 3/4 sleeve!
My current favourite fancy tee ia the Frimas by Lise Tailor. The little sleeve ruffles are a sweet but not over-the-top detail.
So cute! I love the back button placket!
Interesting plans 😊
I'm with you on the patterned knits. I probably have a 10 to 1 ratio on solids to print knits. Sometimes knit prints seem like pajamas or children's cartoonish clothes. I love all the colors you chose as well. One of my favorite knit tops is the Love Notions Rockford Raglan. I sized down on my second one, but it's still a much looser fit than any of the patterns you showed today.
@@StayStitching Ooh I’ll have to check that one out!
I recently discovered bamboo cotton spandex blends and love them so far for the very reasons you describe.
They’re so good!
When I was working in an office my "uniform" was black dress slacks that were super comfy and a faux wrap sort of peplum shirt over a cami, and I had that shirt in like 4 different colors/prints. If only they had been natural fibers I would have been golden. Oh, and I'd often throw on a cardigan if I was under a vent.
We have a seamwork sewing social here in Mississippi. I have enjoyed it so much.
That is awesome!
I belonged to a sewing group where I used to live, and I miss it and my friends so much. Enjoy your sewing.
i love the look of the goldie! I'm definitely going to try it out soon. last year I used the technique from the agnes on a tee pattern that I already had and I love how it makes the top just a bit different. the colours of all your knits are lovely - especially the petrol and cerulean but also that green! i am a sucker for prints but I am working on utilizing more solids. I definitely want to do more full garments in rib knit (seamwork's latest video gave me some ideas).
Ooh I ned to watch it - maybe it'll help me be able to know what to look for in buying rib knits online.
I can definitely relate to needing something that isn't so fancy that I won't wear it or too boring and I just feel blah. Most of us live in that in-between place and it's challenging to dress.
It’s such a challenge!
I just discoverer your channel!
I also like to find elevated tees. My favorite is the Adele top from Sinclair Patterns. I love the neckline on that one, though I always make it with a straight hem.
For your scoop neck cardigan, I think it would be easier to take the v-neck cardigan pattern and change the neckline, as opposed to making a cardigan out of a pullover. Let us know how it goes!
Ooh I’ll check that one out!
I like T-shirts, long and short sleeve, but they are boring. Good idea to shake it up. I’m starting to think that dresses during the summer would be so comfortable.
That was super helpful. I, too, like solid tops in the winter. And want to try new patterns. I recently made a burgundy Brynn. What a wonderful pattern. I have 2 more cut out, and will close the front opening. Saves so much time. Where do you live? All your fabric shops you use are in Europe, so shipping is prohibitive for me as I am in California. Btw you look fabulous.
Matching burgundy Brynns! I was born in Northern California, but I live in The Netherlands now. ☺