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Sewing your own t shirts is probably one of the most rewarding sewing projects ever. You can sew several in a day because they’re just so quick to sew up and you’ll likely get tons of wear out of them. But with wear comes stretched out, wonky seams in those high wear areas like the neck and shoulder seams. That’s why in many ready to wear t shirts, you’ll see a strip of fabric sewn over the seam at the back neck and shoulder seams to stabilize these areas. In the past, I never bothered trying to figure out how to sew in this stabilizer, but recently I’ve been sewing a lot of t shirts for myself and my husband. So I thought I should figure out how to stabilize my t shirt seams so they last over the long run. After lots of trial and error to find a method I liked, the method I'm showing you in this video is my absolute favorite method of finishing/stabilizing the back neck and shoulder seams of my handmade knit t-shirts and tank tops! I hope you enjoy the video! Timestamps 0:00 Intro 1:01 Getting Set Up 2:32 Pinning and Sewing the First Pass 5:11 Pinning and Sewing the Second Pass Music: Morning Joe by Patiño Outlaw's Farewell (part II) by Reed Mathis