- Description: 1-piece t-shirt pattern for Blythe. Great for iron-ons.
- Difficulty: Easy
- Tips: Regular T-shirt fabric is best. Make sure the weave of the fabric runs vertically on the front of the shirt (stretchiest from side-to-side). Be careful of arm stains with dark fabric
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this pattern is great ^^ i made a really good shirt with this
I’ve just got my first blythe, I’m going to try to make her a cute T-shirt!!
Thank you so much for sharing your pattern with everyone! It is an easy project, but it’s time consuming because it’s such a tiny little thing to work with. Here’s how mine turned out:
http://members.aol.com/riffkiddle/RifffyBlytheT.jpg
It was designed for my custom Blythe Boy to wear. Thanks again!
Awesome love the gun print!
cute! will this t-shirt work with fabric glue?
rebecca - I don’t really know as I am not really familiar with fabric glue - but this is a nice simple pattern to try. if it doesn’t work out, you could always toss it.
Would any of your patterns fit a Pullip Dal?
Thanks
xox
hi thtere again any tips on how to print out these patterns from scale as mine are either coming out way to small or way to big on all the patterns on here
thanks
x
I’ve just got my first blythe too.I love her very much…….
This is brilliant. I used it to make a tee for my Pullip and it is pefect. Thanks very much !! ;D
Thanks so much! I love designing little tiny shirts! I made a superman tee for my Pullip. I’m pretty impatient with tiny hems so I ended up doubling up the fabric and sewing right-sides together to save my fingers.
Rebecca, I know it’s been a year since your post, but maybe someone will find this useful! I used fabric glue before I pressed and sewed my hems. I tend to use glue on the hems of ALL my patterns. It’s makes sewing tiny clothes less difficult.
I want to thank Puchi for all their great patterns! Been a fan since day one
Heatherlee
this is great!!!! my shirt turned out a little tight, but it was my first shirt i made for my blythe.
the collar became really high for some reason, and it looks, erm, chinese. but i love it
I would love to have this pattern too, if you wouldnt mind emailing it to me thanks
Hi,
I was wondering what you used to make the gun on the front, I also read that some other people put things on their t shirts, so I was wondering what they used as well,
like what product?
thank you
Kelsy
I’m waiting for my first ever Blythe to arrive and can’t wait to make her some clothes.
This is a great site with so many useful and generous resources.
Thank you!