I found that where I had gone around the neck with bias tape at the bottom was not lying exactly as I liked so I have added a little tab, if you look closely you can see it. I think it makes it look a little more finished. A trusty zig zag hem and a band on the sleeve turned and topstitched to the reverse. it was quite a quick make with the only faffing being the neckline.
When stitching the black one I find a useful little video on youtube here about how to turn your bias binding so that a v neck lays nice and flat. I found this helpful and much neater than how I have done it before. I have had to quickly take a photo on a hanger as it has now been worn and I just realised I had no image of it. The fabric on this black one was more springy so I had to unpick one side of that v twice as I had pulled it a little, it is super comfy to wear though even if it was not such a great fabric to stitch.
A bright room with the sun shining through the window does not make for the best images.
Anyway that is two more basics done, and I did say that this year I was going to sew more of those items to balance my pattern heavy wardrobe. Using the old t shirt as a guide worked a treat, I always favour actual clothes to patterns as a template.
Cutting two t-shirts out together to speed up the process, and here is the original faded favourite...
As you can see no longer a great shade, it was from Matalan years ago, about three pound and I really have had my money out of it ;) Do you have any old favourites you can't let go of?