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New Look Unisex Loungewear/Nightwear N6404

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Buy the N6404 his and hers loungewear/ nightwear sewing pattern from New Look. It’s perfect for an advanced beginner dressmaker. This easy loungewear pattern for misses and men include knit top in short or long sleeve, and pull on Trousers. Knit nightshirt also included sized for miss only.

This sewing pattern is available to buy in the following format:

– PAPER (next working day dispatch on orders and FREE UK delivery over £50)

Suggested fabrics: A,B,E sized for stretch knits only: cotton interlock, jersey, lightweight double knits, stretch velvet, two wat stretch, novelty knit fabrics. C,D in cotton and cotton blends, flannel, gingham, laundered cottons, chambray.

Note: Extra fabric may be needed to match plaids, stripes, one-way design fabrics or for shrinkage.

Sizing: A (Unisex XS-S-M-L-XL), which is approx. UK sizes A (Women’s 4/6 – 12), (Unisex 30/32– 46/48). based on our standardised size chart. Please also check the designer's size chart and finished garment measurements.

Notions: Thread. C,D: 1 3/4yd. of 3/8" wide twill tape for drawstring, 3/4yd. of 1/2" wide elastic for back waist.

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Men’s t shirt - New Look N6404

This is a nice simple pattern which has turned out well I think. I used some left over orange velvet for the sleeves to make it more interesting than just a navy t shirt.
Raglan sleeves mean you can insert them flat, even though the pattern doesn’t mention this.
I used twin needle for the hems which the pattern doesn’t mention, so a beginner wouldn’t have had much to go on.
It was my first attempt at men’s clothing and the length and fit seem to have been spot on.
I’m considering top stitching along the raglan seam lines as well to make it look a bit more polished!