In which I make some clothes, expound on the virtues of the flat fell seam finish, and proclaim "you CAN sew your own clothes, and even wear them in public".
Thursday, February 21, 2008
Cotton shirt
I decided to make up one of the cottons - the stripe with a little bit of Lycra in it. It is such a pleasure to sew with fine fabric. This stuff makes itself, really, especially as I have made the pattern quite a few times. The last time I made it was the peach shirt but there are better pictures back last January when I made it in some candy striped cotton. It is Simplicity 9877.
I cut each piece out singly so I could make sure the stripes matched and were straight up and down. Also, it is an uneven stripe (just in the thin purple lines) so I wanted the stripes to be the same for the sleeves and fronts.
Stupidly, with all this matching, I forgot to line up the stripes at the shoulder seams! Ack.
Anyway, I think it will be fine - who would notice but you and me?
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6 comments:
It looks like a nice feature - it looks equally oblique.
Julia, first I must say I just love your navy suit. It is absolutely fantastic!!! Can't wait to see your blouse, I have a very similar stripe that I really want to get made up - you just might make my mind up for me!
Thanks Anne, good save!
Thanks Cherie! Don't forget about the shoulders!
Well I am sure a lot of RTW do not match up at the shoulders (or anywhere else either!). And as Anne said it looks everly missmatched :)
The "mismatch" looks cool, like a design feature. That fabric is so smooth that shaking up the stripes looks good!
Thanks Vicki and Sarah! I refuse to worry about it. On to other things!
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