![Plantain Tee in Leah Duncan knit](https://c1.staticflickr.com/3/2857/34167839672_e51158e06a_h.jpg)
This was my fourth time to use the Plantain tee pattern, and I didn't make a straight up version until the fifth make, right after this one. If you haven't tried this pattern you should check it out. It is a free pdf pattern from Deer and Doe, and a great basic with lots of opportunities for alterations.
![IMG_1198Plantain Tee in Leah Duncan knit](https://c1.staticflickr.com/3/2839/34167856592_07c75edaa7_h.jpg)
I made this version up in this gorgeous knit designed by Leah Duncan for Art Gallery Fabrics. It is buttery soft and has a nice stretch and recovery. I have noticed however that it is starting to pill slightly after a few washes. I suppose I won't be able to wear it as often as I would like if I want it to last.
![Plantain Tee in Leah Duncan knit](https://c1.staticflickr.com/5/4189/34195054721_0d82dd4e01_h.jpg)
![Plantain Tee in Leah Duncan knit](https://c1.staticflickr.com/5/4159/34198354131_b2d2cedba5_h.jpg)
Like I said, this was an altered version of the Plantain. I had used this version before and it worked well in a super drapey and thinner rayon knit. I was going for a fit and flare look but my pattern altering skills were a bit off on this one. When I sewed it up in this heavier weight knit this pattern just looked funny. The little wings on the sides just drooped sadly and folded in on themselves. I wasn't about to let this fabric be ruined however so I cut a big wedge out of each side. I think it still ended up wider than the original pattern but it hangs more naturally now. After that I ended up needing a sway back adjustment and once again hacked a wedge of fabric out of the back at about the waist level. It ended up looking purposeful, almost like the peplum that I added in my previous make. It works for me and saved this coveted fabric. I need to try the Closet Case Patterns Ebony T-shirt for that fit and flare effect that I was going for.
![Plantain tee alteration](https://c1.staticflickr.com/3/2894/33518926213_41850c9450_h.jpg)
If you haven't heard of Leah Duncan check out her work here. I am a big fan. She is a fellow Texan, and I met her once at a pop up shop at the Modern Art Museum here in Fort Worth. I adore her botanical designs and have a print of hers that I need to frame and hang.