I wasn't sure to start with if I were going to enter, then several things came together.
- choir were having social event
- Prima magazine arrived and had a shirt dress pattern in it
- I came across some fabric I had bought with musical notes on it.
End result was a musical shirt!
Here's the finished shirt, looks at a distance like it might be a paisley or floral design.
But get up close and you can see the musical notes.
The collar came out nicely and you can see the silver rose buttons I used.
Here's the cuff. I cut it extra wide and put 2 buttonholes in the cuff, then folded it back and used only one button through both buttonholes (sort of gives a cufflink effect).
Here's the pattern from March 2020 Prima Magazine. I measured a RTW shirt and cut a curved hem.
It's a simple pattern with no bust darts, the cuff opening in the side seam and a cut on placket, so quite a relaxed fit. I surprised myself with how much I enjoyed sewing this, even the collar and buttonholes. I would use it again though probably for another shirt not the dress.
If you are in the UK you can order this pattern through their chargeable phone line (or wait a bit until it turns up on ebay). I've never tried this method as I am a subscriber and have the pattern come with the magazine in the post.
It looks like it would work out at £3.00 for the pattern and you still have to trace some of it off....
ymmv!
I love how the subtle music note fabric will be a versatile addition to your SWAP wardrobe as well as a contender for the shirt sewing contest on TSG... Fortune favors the prepared, and you were certainly ready to make this happen
ReplyDeleteThis is great, Ruthie! I love clothes with a bit of whimsy to them...you'll enjoy this!
ReplyDeleteA lovely shirt, the fabric is great, your collar turned out very well, and the buttons are so cute.
ReplyDeleteThis is so beautiful! It does look like a dainty paisley or something from afar but I love the music notes. And SO well sewn!
ReplyDeleteWow! I love it! ♥
ReplyDeleteThis is amazing! I love the fabric.
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