For the last day of Kid’s Clothes Week I decided to fill out my boy’s wardrobe with some much needed t-shirts. They are quick and easy to sew plus they were on my “must sew before spring” list, so the timing was perfect.
The pattern I used was Oliver + s Field trip raglan T-shirt in size 2 sewn out of Robert Kaufman Laguna cotton jersey knits in colors heather pepper, tangerine, grass, emerald and heather gray. These knits are amazing! Soft and sturdy, not too lightweight but not too heavy, seriously just perfection. If you’re looking to make some t-shirts I would highly recommend these knits!
I love using color-blocking for tees; it’s a quick and easy way to create a one of a kind piece.
For the pocket on this tee I used some scrap bamboo stripe knit that I used for these shorts and this top. The neckband is black ribbing from Joanns.
Model shots!
And with that KCW comes to an end. I’m looking forward to next season already!
Did you sew anything for Kid’s clothes week? If not, why not join in next season? There’re prizes 😉
Ah, they are perfect! I love this pattern, and I really should try some color blocked versions like these. Joe loves his raglans.
Thanks! Color blocking sure is fun 😉
I LOVE your color blocking!
Thank you!
He is such a handsome little dude. great shirts, I’m about 18 months behind in my boys long sleeved shirt making – they’re all a bit three quarter length sleeves these days! you’ve inspired me.
Haha, I hear ya on 3/4 length “long-sleeved” shirts! I blink and the kids grow another inch…
Love these! I made a few too, but your stitching is perfect. I am going to have to make a few more with the pocket in a bold and adventurous colour like yours.
Thanks! It’s so much fun to use adventurous colors on kids clothing. They can get away with just about anything!