Here's another fun look keeping with the 80’s fashion theme! Remember that iconic look when girls would wear an off-shoulder oversized shirt and a cool belt? This style was often paired with leggings and scruched slouchy socks, ankle boots, or those super stylish leg warmers! Well, this week we wanted to share a quick and easy pattern hack of the Liberty Jane Off Shoulder Tee pattern with you so you can bring this look front and center for our dolls eighties styled wardrobes!
This pattern is also available for a variety of other doll sizes, which means you can create this look for them too!
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Oversized Off The Shoulder Tee Supplies:
Step 1: Print out the two pattern pieces: front and back. Go ahead and cut them out as well. Now tape a piece of paper under both pattern pieces.
Step 2: Using a ruler to measure and for a straight edge, make new cutting lines 2 inches below the previous hemline, and extend each side down to your new hemline. Then cut out your pattern pieces using your new cutting lines. (The pattern as it comes does not give you extra fabric to turn up as a hem. It lets you finish with a raw edge. For knit fabric I prefer a hem, so when I line the factory hem up with the bottom of the pattern piece, it’s all done in one step. If you would like to add a turned up hem instead of a raw edge and you are not using a factory hem, then extend your pattern pieces 2 ½ inches instead of 2, and turn up a half inch hem at the very end of the pattern instructions.)
Step 3: On the front pattern piece, at the shoulder where it meets the neckline, measure in ¼ inch and make a mark. From this mark make a curved line, gradually blending in with the front center neckline.
Step 4: Repeat step 3 for the back piece. Then trim off both small curved sections, making the neckline wider and a bit bigger.
Now you have your two modified pattern pieces!
Step 5: Now you are ready to cut your pieces out of your chosen fabric. Remember to line up the bottom of the pattern pieces with the factory hem if you are using upcycled clothing. (For the burgundy fabric, I trimmed off the lace after cutting my pattern pieces, as the lace was sewn under and free of the factory hem.)
Step 6: Now sew your tee according to the pattern instructions! The only other modification I made from the original pattern design is sewing the shoulder seam all the way to the sleeve hem, you can choose to do this or sew it with following the instructions, it's your preference!
Complete the look with a new belt made from his tutorial, accessorize with a few fun necklaces, pair it with leggings, and style your doll in her new 80’s oversized tee!
Thanks, everyone!
@forofsuch, for Pixie Faire
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We'd love to hear from you. Leave a comment and tell us - Which Oversized Tee you like best - the Bright Blue Cutie or the Multi-colored Rocker?
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I think I like the multicolored one better.
I do like both but I like the Bright Blue Cutie look just a little bit better.
I prefer the darker multicolored rocker. But I really like the blue also.
I think the blue is closer to what I remember from the 80s, though I really like the bright colours in the other one!
Both right on point, I’m torn, but the blue wins it with the socks.
Multi colored offers more accent choices.
I love both a lot, but lean toward multi-colored rocker a little more.
I like Blue Cutie.
I like the blue cutie.
Unexpected matching with white belt and boots and bright pink leggings and dominant color in oversized tee. That’s rockin’ it!
I like the multicolor rocker!
I love the bright blue cutie!
I like the blue one best
Multicolor Rocker
I like the Multi-color Rocker. Reminds me of my younger days!
My favorite color is purple but with this one my pick is the blue cutie
I love the purple and pink top with the pink leggings. Thank you for the awesome giveaways.😘
Blue cutie
Cute tee. Looks quick and easy to sew up.
I like the blue one…
Bright blue cutie!
I like both, but the bright blue cutie just barely edges out the rocker.
My daughter says the multi-colored rocker. My girls are into all things 80s right now. Thanks!
Love the multicolor rainbow rocker!
Love the multi colored rocker.
Love the Bright Blue Cutie the best, but they are both beautiful.
Gotta be the rocker! I’m a sucker for black with brights…no baby colors for this girl
Blue cutie!
I like the blue best. I remember wearing clothes like this! Love the leg warmers.
I love the Bright Blue Cutie, specially with the chain as belt. Reminds me of those days……
Love them both but Blue Cutie looks really great on Courtney. My Courtney came in today and I cannot wait to make her a great outfit with this pattern hack!
I like the light blue cute myself. So adorable.
wow what cute pattern hack I like the multi -colored one
I love them both but prefer the rainbow colored one.
I like them both
but I prefer the Multi-colored Rocker !
I like the bright blue cutie best!
Kristina
September 22, 2020
Bright Blue Cutie!