BUNDLE Houston Henley Sewing Pattern
$21.60 (or 2 credits) $10.80
This t-shirt sewing pattern is comfy and stylish with a crew neck, front button-up placket, and curved hem. There are also two sleeve lengths so you can wear the Houston throughout the year.
Instant download digital sewing pattern. Includes sizes Men’s XXS-4XL, and 12mos-12yrs.
Options
- Two sleeve lengths: short, and long
Features
- Suitable for advanced beginner level
- Crew neck
- Front button-up placket
- Packed with pro tips and expert advice
- Includes full size, print-at-home pattern pieces
- Includes step-by-step tutorial with photos
- Instant-download digital sewing pattern
FAQs
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The trim-free pattern comes in A4 or US letter printable sizes and includes full pattern pieces and a detailed tutorial to guide you every step of the way. An A0 format (pattern pieces only) is also included should you wish to have your pattern printed professionally. PDF Layers allow you to select and print only the size/s you want/ need.
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“Very easy to sew and to adjust for a perfect fit.”
Buy More Credits
Shaina Mack –
The Houston Henley is a wonderful take on a men’s classic styled t-shirt. The pattern takes the basics of t-shirt construction and adds a few twists making the shirt perfect for beginners looking to advance in their skills or just try something new. The perfect pattern to add to your sewing with knits repertoire.
Jenni Elizabeth Early –
Want to dress up your t-shirt a little? Enter Rebecca Page’s Houston Henley. With the straightforward construction of a 3-button placket, you can take your shirt making to the next level. This one is both comfortable and a little dressy.
Francisca Beitler –
I like the fit of this tee. Not to loose, but enough room for a belly. Sewing the placket needed some good reading, but turned out ok. I used snaps to avoid the buttonholes.
Sarah Miller –
This pattern makes a nice henley shirt! Once the placket is done the rest of the shirt will take you no time at all to finish!
Sarah Miller –
This pattern makes a great Henley shirt! Once you finish the placket the rest of the shirt is a breeze! Take the placket slow and it will turn out nicely!
Heather Luben –
A henley is a wardrobe staple for my boys! It’s a fairly quick sew, but the placket adds enough detail to be special! The placket construction is different from others that I’ve seen, and I love how it lays, and that it’s not as thick as others can be. I will be making more!
Deb Sendelbach –
A classic shirt with a modern placket opening. This pattern is very true to size and makes a great addition to my husbands wardrobe.
Debbie Prince –
A lovely t shirt, great for a beginner. I had never done a placket before but I still managed to complete it. Noted too not snip too much at the bottom of the placket cut line. I put snaps on mine rather than buttons so the girls find it easier to open to get on themselves. Overall a great unisex pattern!!
Deb Sendelbach –
Great classic shirt. The pattern is very true to size which makes fitting so easy.
Melissa –
Such a comfortable shirt and once the placket is done, the rest is very quick to sew.
Clare Bowes –
Fantastic pattern to make a lovely top – (NOT JUST FOR BOYS!) placket part can be a bit tricky, but just take your time and it will work out. I will be making many more of these
Aune Wood –
The placket was finicky, but definitely feel satisfaction when all is said and done. Overall a nice addition to the men’s line up.
Kelly Tuttle –
Detailed instructions will help get you through the placket construction. My son looks darling in his new top!
June Butchee –
The Men’s Houston Henley can be dressy or casual depending on what fabric you use. It takes some time to do the placket, but it makes for a very nice look to the shirt. It can be made in various fabrics like French Terry, Cotton Lycra and similar fabrics.
Rebekah Homer –
The first thing my husband said about this shirt when he saw it was “the placket looks a large”, but as soon as he put it on “This is really comfy”. I practically had to pry it off of him so I could hem it. Lol. In general, the construction is very simple and straightforward. The placket is a bit tricky- different method than I’ve used elsewhere. However the way the neckband sinks into the placket creates a much cleaner inside than I’ve come across with other Henleys. Overall, it’s a nice shirt, though I’ll probably narrow the placket on the next one to fit my hubby’s personal preference.
Tiina Norrkniivilä –
A stylish model thanks to the placket. The placket does take some time to make, and I would recommend to test it once on a cheaper fabric, as it can be a little tricky. It’s also recommendable to use a thinner fabric for the placket, as there will be several layers to sew through. But the finished product is worth the work!
Tiina Norrkniivilä –
A fun and different model for the smaller kids. The placket is a little bit tricky and the fabric tears easily if you don’t use interfacing. But the placket is also needed to get the shirt on, and when you’re done, the final product is nice to look at.
Alisha Sparks Adams –
I sewed this for my husband. He loves it! It’s a great layer for the winter, and the short sleeve option makes it very versatile. It’s a wonderful base layer. I can’t wait to make more.
Candice Robb –
I made this shirt for my son and he absolutely loved it!
Pamela Stump –
The placket may feel intimidating but if you take it slow, follow the directions (including the photos), and ask questions when needed, even a beginner can successfully tackle this shirt. My husband found the sizing (by measurements) a bit generous – perfect for layering! Take a look at the finished measurements chart and consider going down a size if you (or he) prefer a trimmer fit.
Also, I would suggest a simple hack. Wait on sewing the buttonholes and buttons till after the sleeves and side seams are sewn. Pin the placket closed with a safety pin, and try the shirt on. The one I made for my husband went on easily, like a t-shirt, and so working buttons were unnecessary. Rather than make the buttonholes, I just sewed the buttons on through both plackets for the look of a Henley without the hassle of sewing the buttonholes. This try-on also allows you to customize the length of the sleeves and hem before sewing them.
Frances Lancaster –
This was my first sew with knits in decades! I was able to use my serger for most of the construction and that made it an overall fast sew! Best of all…my son loves it, and I’m inspired to try more with knits!
Cristy Alexandra –
I’ve never sewn a placket before and found it tricky but all in all it’s a lovely sew and looks fab on my boy.
Kim Wester –
This was my first placket using knit, and it was trickier than I expected, but then suddenly, it was done and beautiful! I had to use lots of tricks (parchment paper, walking foot, hem tape), so I consider this an intermediate pattern, but it could just be that my fabric was finicky. I am very proud of this shirt and thank RP once again for stretching my skills and teaching me new methods.
Jenni Elizabeth Early –
Want to dress up your t-shirt a little? Enter Rebecca Page’s Houston Henley. With the straightforward construction of a 3-button placket, you can take your shirt making to the next level. This one is both comfortable and a little dressy.
Stacey Williams –
This is going to be my go-to pattern for my husband. Very easy to sew and to adjust for a perfect fit. He’s wearing it right now and says he likes it. High praise from him ?
Carrie Wilson –
I like the slightly over the top shoulder, lines were very good. collar was excellent. I feel the placket is a bit large and directions for placket need some more explanation. I’ve made henleys before and this was by far the hardest step by step process to follow. Worked perfectly in DBP. Model was thrilled.
Kelly Tuttle –
Quick sew once you get past the placket. I used stripes and it turned out darling- my son will look so handsome in his new shirt!
Lisa Giorcelli –
This great kids shirt has an awesome professional look with the button placket feature but is still a really simple quick sew. I will definitely be making more.
Laura Walker –
I loved the design of the Henley so much, that I couldn’t resist sewing one up for both my husband and son. It was a easy sew and so comfortable to wear that hubby has requested 2 more! Great pattern!