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Black tights and striped Tshirt

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So yesterday I mentioned I would need some black tights to see me through winter... well I made some, tout de suite.  Nothing like striking while the iron is hot! 
I used some lovely fine-knit black merino wool fabric, bought from the Fabric Store in Melbourne during our last visit, and my own self-drafted pattern.  Yah, nothing else to say about these really.  There's no doubt I will wear them tonnes and tonnes.  I'm making a promise to myself that I will still wear my more colourful and interesting tights at least as frequently.
I also made a new striped Tshirt too; since my old navy and white striped Tshirt has been worn so much it's had it and is now my PJ top.  I decided that a striped Tshirt, like the black tights, is another "need" for my wardrobe.  A must-have.  I know I know *cringe* must-have lists are a dime a dozen and sometimes appear to encompass everything under the sun: but I believe it takes time and trial and error to work out what really constitutes a must-have for an individual.  I think that these two pieces are both must-haves in the wardrobe, for me  :)
I used my custom fit Tshirt pattern, (the pattern that used to be Burdastyle magazine 06/2011, 120, altered completely beyond recognition), and a white and grey striped cotton jersey from Fabulous Fabrics.   I stabilised the shoulder seams with Seams Great, many thanks to velosewer for this  :).  The raw edges of the sleeve and lower are overlocked, then folded under once and stitched with a twin needle, taking care to have the stitching inside and out appearing within the white stripe.  
For the neckband; instead of a vertical or bias striped band, this time I decided I wanted the clean look of a plain white band.  So carefully cut the strip and folded and basted it so the band is the exact width of the white stripe.  The thinner grey stripe appears just inside the fold.
I attached the neckband using this method, and topstitched the seam allowance down to the body of the garment afterwards.
min 9C, max 20C, sun, cloud and a smidge of rain today!


Details:
Tshirt; self-drafted, khaki and white striped cotton jersey
Skirt; Burda style magazine 10/2010, 136 modified, (the Karl Lagerfeld skirt) black suiting mix, details and my review of this pattern here
Tights; self-drafted, black merino wool knit: my tutorial for drafting your own custom fit tights pattern is here
Shoes; Django and Juliette, from Zomp shoes


in my family's mmm13 today; Sam is wearing this hoodie, and Cassie is wearing these handknit socks.
Sam's hoodie; self-drafted, blue/grey cotton jersey, details here
Cassie's socks; handknit by me to a 60's pattern, 2ply wool, details here

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