I made View D, with the princess seams, but used a straight back. I added 2" to the length, and made the long sleeves and lowered the pockets by an inch or two. Yet another try in my search for more body-conscious clothing.
The fabric is a black, pin-striped cotton from F&S Fabrics (one of my finds on my recent trip to Los Angeles.) It has no stretch, and is 100% cotton, so it does wrinkle. I am getting used to a little stretch in my cottons and missed it in this shirt.
I used the instructions in this pdf for the special interfacing, which makes the collar stand up without drooping; I tried using the instructions for the collar band as well, but wound up having to recut the band; it didn't work for me. I made an under collar pattern and cut it on the opposing bias, which makes it lie on the neck very well.
Here is the back...sorry about the moire effect...
I had fun playing with the bias; it's on the cuffs, too...I'm pleased with this pattern; next time I'll try the princess seams in the back, too. I learned to make
classic shirts when I was 16, and made matching shirts (ackkkkk) for my boyfriend and me!
Not such a good picture of the shirt, but the roses are glorious!
It's beautiful, what a great job you did, and it is very flattering on you! Anna
ReplyDeleteGreat shirt - I love what you have done with all the - bias thanks for the stand-up collar tutorial.
ReplyDeleteYour shirt looks great! I printed out the tutorial for the collar interfacing and I will surely give it a try. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shirt, beautiful roses!
ReplyDeleteYou look so good in more fitted clothing styles! I really like this shirt on you. And you did an excellent job with the sewing. Very nice!
ReplyDeleteReally great looking shirt. Love the striped fabric and how you used it.
ReplyDeleteI really admire the artful craftsmanship if your use of stripes. Bravo!
ReplyDeleteMagnificent shirt. And I hope the roses smell as good as they look!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful details! I love what you did with the stripes. It is perfection.
ReplyDeleteThat's a very handsome shirt. Great details and good use of stripes. Nice job!
ReplyDeleteOh, this is wonderful! Aren't stripes fun to play with?
ReplyDeleteThat is one sexy shirt!!! You look fantastic. Everything about it is perfect.
ReplyDeleteLove the effect with stripes--and the buttons are great, too!
ReplyDeleteHow is it that even when you make what should be an ordinary shirt, it comes out Totally You?! Love it.
ReplyDeleteYour stripe matching is very impressive. Totally professional finish and stylish outcome.
ReplyDeleteI love this shirt as much as I love stripes. Oh to have the figure to wear one as well as you do. I miss my waist!
ReplyDeleteReally great looking shirt! I appreciate the PDF for the stand/collar technique. I'm always on the lookout for a better "mousetrap" and that little reinforcement for the collar really looks like it will work beautifully. And yet another way of dealing with the collar stand. Gotta try it!!
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