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Fleece Shirt

Fleece Shirt

Butterick 6520 in a Danish Cotton Fleece knit. 

When travelling to Minnesota over the holidays, staying warm is key. I wanted a new warm tunic top and needed some color in my wardrobe. A version of B6520 in Copen Blue Cotton Fleece Knit fit the bill. Super cozy and comfy. Easy to cut and easy to sew kept things simple.

  • The fabric was washed on ’normal' and dried in the dryer. It came out looking exactly the same.
  • Cut as shown on the pattern, except for the collar as noted below.
  • The curved seams on the right lower front and back were adjusted to overlap.
  • The seam was pressed up, stitched in place, and trimmed.
  • I decided on no ties.
  • A second pocket was added to the lower left front.
  • On both pockets, I lined up the stitching for a continuous line.
  • The collar was cut narrower than shown and randomly stitched with tucks to narrow it further.