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Time for Knitting T-Shirts, Hoodies and Sweatshirts

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Time for Knitting T-Shirts, Hoodies and SweatshirtsDiscover the perfect blend of comfort and style with our Time for Knitting collection, featuring T shirts, hoodies, and sweatshirts designed specifically for knitting enthusiasts. Crafted from high quality materials, these garments provide softness and durability to keep you cozy during your creative sessions. Whether you're warming up on a chilly day or looking for a casual, expressive outfit, these pieces offer a relaxed fit and easy maintenance.

Discover the perfect blend of comfort and style with our Time for Knitting collection, featuring T-shirts, hoodies, and sweatshirts designed specifically for knitting enthusiasts. Crafted from high-quality materials, these garments provide softness and durability to keep you cozy during your creative sessions. Whether you're warming up on a chilly day or looking for a casual, expressive outfit, these pieces offer a relaxed fit and easy maintenance. Celebrate your passion for knitting while enjoying versatile wear suitable for layering or standalone comfort, making each stitch more enjoyable.

Hoodie

  • 8 oz; 50% cotton, 50% polyester (Fabric composition may vary by color)
  • Two-ply hood with grommets, dyed-to-match drawcord & low-pill fleece
  • Double needle stitching; Pouch pocket; Unisex sizing
  • Care: Machine wash cold; Tumble dry low
  • Print Method: DIGISOFT®

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Sweatshirt

  • 8 oz; 50% cotton, 50% polyester
  • Air jet yarn for a softer feel & no pilling
  • 1x1 athletic rib cuffs & waistband with spandex; Double-needle stitching
  • Care: Machine wash cold; Tumble dry low
  • Print Method: DIGISOFT®

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T-Shirt

  • 5.3-ounce, 100% cotton (99/1 cotton/poly (Ash) & 90/10 cotton/poly (Sport Grey), 50/50 cotton/poly (Dark Heather)
  • Heavyweight classic unisex tee
  • Taped neck and shoulders; Tearaway label
  • Made with sustainably & fairly grown USA cotton
  • Print Method: DIGISOFT®

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Long Sleeve T-Shirt

  • 5.3 oz., 100% USA cotton
  • Ash Grey is 99% cotton, 1% polyester; Sport Grey is 90% cotton, 10% polyester
  • Double-needle stitching throughout, Seamless rib at neck
  • Taped shoulder-to-shoulder, Ribbed cuffs
  • Print Method: DIGISOFT®

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  • IMPORTANT: Please use Size Chart and your personal measurements to determine what size to order (or measure your most comfortable shirt). Ordering by measurement rather than your 'regular size' will give you the best fit. As all of our shirts are printed when ordered, we cannot offer returns or refunds for shirt not fitting.

  • This is a Crafter4Life exclusive

    Note: Like most of our products, these shirts are hand made after we receive your order, so it takes a little time to get them to you. Our items are made in several different facilities, so it's likely that if you order multiple items, you will receive them in separate packages.

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