Brindille & Twig sewing pattern and tutorial
099 Ringer Tee
BODY MEASUREMENTS: UNITS IN INCHES AND (CM):
0-3 (62) 17.5 (44.5) 17 (43.25) 24 (62) 8.5 (21.5) 16.5 (42.25)
3-6 (68) 18.5 (4) 18 (45.75) 27 (68) 10 (25.75) 17.5 (44.75)
6-9 (74) 19 (48.25) 18.5 (47) 29 (74) 11.25 (28.5) 18 (46)
9-12 (78 19.5 (49.5) 19 (48.25) 30.5 (78) 12 (30.5) 18.5 (47.25)
12-18 (84) 20.25 (51.5) 19.75 (50.25) 33 (84) 13.5 (34) 19 (48.5)
18-24 (90) 21 (53.25) 20.5 (52) 35 (90) 14 (35.5) 20 (50.75)
2-3 (96) 21.5 (54.75) 21 (53.25) 38 (96) 15.5 (39.75) 20.25 (51.5)
3-4 (104) 22 (56) 22 (56) 41 (104) 17 (43.5) 20.5 (52)
4-5 (110) 22.5 (57.25) 23 (58.5) 44 (110) 18.75 (47.5) 20.75 (52.75)
5-6 (118) 23 (58.5) 24 (61) 46.5 (118) 20.25 (51.5) 21 (53.25)
FINISHED GARMENT MEASUREMENTS: UNITS IN INCHES AND (CM):
0-3 (62) 11.6 (29.4) 3.9 (10) 8.2 (21) 9.9(25.2)
3-6 (68) 12.5 (31.6) 4.2 (10.6) 9.1 (23.2) 10.3(26.2)
6-9 (74) 13.4 (33.9) 4.4 (11.25) 10 (25.4) 10.7(27.3)
9-12 (78 14.2 (36.1) 4.7 (11.9) 10.9 (27.7) 11.1(28.3)
12-18 (84) 15.1 (38.4) 4.9 (12.5) 11.8 (30) 11.5(29.3)
18-24 (90) 16 (40.6) 5.2 (13.1) 12.7 (32.1) 11.9(30.3)
2-3 (96) 16.9 (42.9) 5.4 (13.8) 13.5 (34.4) 12.3(31.3)
3-4 (104) 17.8 (45.1) 5.7 (14.4) 14.4 (36.6) 12.7(32.3)
4-5 (110) 18.7 (47.4) 5.9 (15) 15.3 (38.8) 13.1(33.4)
5-6 (118) 19.6 (49.6) 6.2 (15.7) 16.2(41) 13.5(34.4)
Follow photos to print pattern (these photos are just an example and may not represent your pattern)
Open this file in Adobe Acrobat Reader (free program you can get here if you don’t have it yet) and scroll down
to the bottom to see the pattern.
Click the layers icon
to the left of the page.
Deselect any sizes
you don’t want to print
by clicking the ‘eye’ icon.
Go to ‘file’ then ‘print’ to open the print dialog.
Select actual size .
actual size
You can print on letter or A4 paper.
Print the pattern- the pages should look similar to the ones below
Cut around the black outlining boxes of each page and tape them together based on the numbered circles in
the corners.
This is what pattern 99 will look like after being taped together. 10 pages total.
Become familiar with some sewing terms: (these are examples and may not apply to your pattern)
Place the labeled
‘fold line’ along the folded edge
of the fabric. Cut out the pattern
piece through both layers of fabric
and open to get a full piece
Fabric folded over
Folded edge
After being cut out Needs to be clipped when cutting
the pieces out. It will be indicated by a small line at the
place that it needs to be marked. Example:
center of a pants waist or center neck of
a front piece. Mostly used when a piece
is cut on the fold. Although, may be used at
other times as well. You will
make a 1/8” (2mm) cut into the fabric at
that point. It will be used to match pieces
later.
Full piece opened after being cut out
For some
pieces, a right and a left side
need to be cut. Example: Hoods,
some pants and some sleeves.
To get the opposite pieces, cut 1
with the pattern facing up like the first photo
and 1 with the pattern facing down like the second photo.
You can also cut once on a piece of fabric that’s been folded
over to get 2 layers.
Grainline is very important because it affects the way your fabric stretches.
If the grainline is vertical, the stretch is horizontal.
In most cases the stretch should be horizontal ‘going around the body’ so the
grainline should be vertical.
If the grainline isn’t easily visible you can see it better when you stretch the fabric .
Cut edge
grainline direction
Piece of fabric
selvage edge
selvage edge
stretch direction
Cut edge
The selvage edge will usually be kind of stiff
with some holes in it from the manufacturing
process.
The grainline runs parallel to the selvedge edge.
Meaning, the right sides of the fabric will be laying
together. This is the way most seams are sewn so the seam is only visible on
the wrong side (inside) of the fabric.
Assume that the fabrics will always be right-side-together unless otherwise specified.
FABRIC / MACHINE / NOTION REQUIREMENTS FOR THIS TUTORIAL
BASED ON FABRIC 58” (147cm) WIDE
Knit fabric of any kind will work for this t-shirt, although we prefer a medium weight jersey knit
or a stretchy french terry knit.
½ YARD FOR SIZES UP TO 3-4T
¾ YARD FOR SIZES 4-5T AND 5-6T
Ribbing for the neck, arm and waist bands. We prefer a 1x1 rib knit or cotton/lycra jersey
for light to medium weight fabrics or a 2x1 ribbing for heavy weight fabrics.
1/8 YARD OR 1 FAT QUARTER FOR ALL SIZES
Serger (if you only have a sewing machine you can use a small zig-zag stitch in place of all serged seams.
Scissors or rotary cutter
Pins
Begin! INSTRUCTIONS ARE SAME
FOR LONG OR SHORT SLEEVE
1 From your main fabric cut:
-1 front piece
-1 back piece
-2 sleeves
From your ribbing fabric cut:
-1 neckband
-2 armbands
1/4”(6mm) seam allowances
-1 waistband
included in all pieces
2 Line up front and back of shirt
at the shoulders, right sides
of fabric together and serge together
3 Open the shirt with right side
of fabric facing up. Place the sleeve
face down on the armhole.
Pin sleeve cap notch to
the shoulder seam
notch
Starting at the side seam,
serge sleeve cap to the armhole
Do the same for both sleeves
4 Line up side seams, right sides of fabric together.
Serge closed down both sides pulling the
seam straight at the armpits
5 Fold arm, neck and waist bands
in half, parallel to the grainline,
right sides of fabric together.
Serge closed
notches
Clip notches
grainline
at the center
of the neckband
and waistband
opposite the serged seam
Fold the bands in half the opposite way
so the WRONG sides of the fabric are together,
the seam is hidden and you have formed the
cuffs as shown
Place the neckband inside the
shirt neck.
Folded edge will be toward the inside.
Pin the neckband seam to
the center back neck.
Pin the neckband notch to the
center front notch.
Serge the neckband to the
neck by stretching it evenly
around the neck as you serge
Follow the same
technique for the
waistband and the
arm cuffs
6 Turn right side out and press
for a professional look and to
remove any waves in seams
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REFER TO TUTORIAL FOR PRINTING INSTRUCTIONS
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1 2
2 3
WAISTBAND
GRAINLINE
CUT 1
1/8” NOTCH ON SLEEVE CAP
SHORT SLEEVE
CUT 2 ON FOLD
FOLD LINE
GRAINLINE
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3 4
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Measure to ensure printing accuracy
3.5 INCHES
SIZE GUIDE
0-3 (62):
3-6 (68):
6-9 (74):
9-12 (78):
2.5 INCHES
12-18 (84):
18-24 (90):
2-3 (96):
3-4 (104):
4-5 (110):
5-6 (118):
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1
1/8” NOTCH ON NECK
FRONT
CUT 1 ON FOLD
GRAINLINE
FOLD LINE
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5
1 1/8” NOTCH ON NECK
2
BACK
CUT 1 ON FOLD
FOLD LINE
GRAINLINE
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5 6
2 3
1/8” NOTCH ON SLEEVE CAP
LONG SLEEVE
CUT 2 ON FOLD
FOLD LINE
GRAINLINE
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7
7
3
LONG SLEEVE CUFF
CUT 2
GRAINLINE
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SHORT SLEEVE CUFF
GRAINLINE
CUT 2
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8
4
4
NECKBAND
CUT 1
GRAINLINE
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