HOW TO MAKE A CREWNECK TUTORIAL

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this thread made me make one thank you. also what brand was your material from cause i just used hanes from target but i like the colors in yours.
 
Kind of an open ended question but it depends on if you already know how to sew and how good you want it to look. But yeah, you should do it cause it's a lot of fun.
 
1st one takes a while, but every one takes a little less. I have made 6 so far, the first took days, the third took a day (made it 2 weeks ago) and then I was able to make the last two within a day (few days ago) so you get used to it and I barely even use the pattern anymore, just to cut out the fabric, I know how to sew everything instantly without even double checking.
 
Thanks dude and I wasn't ever aware of any brand names on the fabric I use, just used whatever feels and looks the best
 
my jo-ann fabrics never has sweat fleece in any colors, and they say they only get it in fall. this has forced me to create my hoodies out of anti-pill fleece, which is still good. is there a place online where you can get sweat fleece for an O.K price?
 
Kinda want to try this. Anybody know how much a used sewing machine would cost? And how much do the supplies ffor each sweatshirt cost?
 
Used machines can be suuuuuuper cheap like 50 bucks, just make sure you research it so you don't buy a dud. Check craigslist for them. Materials vary widely depending on how nice your material is and sales/etc. but you could make them for as little as 20 bucks.
 
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