There's not much to talk about today. We got word last week that they're starting the work on the house today, so we spent the week getting ready. Before any major construction, there is some destruction and moving our stuff out of the way. We're a little late because the window company was ransomware hacked and our windows were delayed, but they're supposed to be in now, and they're going to start removing the old siding today. Rob has taken advantage of that by cutting the house open and doing some electrical work and we had a plumber in to replace our outside hose bibs. This weekend, we cleared space in front of all the windows, which meant taking the studio apart because I had two sewing machines in front of the window in there. I sat in my chair and studied the room while everything was pushed to the side and it's not going back together the same way it was. I can make improvements on that.
Rob got to wear his shirt last week. He only worked a half day that day, but he said he got lots of compliments.
I thought I'd talk a bit about the changes I made in my shirt pattern for this latest shirt. This is the shirt I made with this pattern last. They've both been through the laundry, so this is their natural state, which is how they'll get worn unless I take the time to iron them...NOT!
I've always felt like this shirt just hangs off me. The only things I like are the collar, which hangs very well and the length; a camp shirt should cover the top of my shorts, but not hang into my lap. But, there are more things that are wrong with it. There's the obvious button misplacement of the last button. the shoulders hang almost three inches off my actual shoulder on both sides. it's too bulky around the middle and that makes it bunch up when I sit down. There's no "body" to the front of the shirt because the interfacing is too light weight.
Much better. Dot, I did just need to take the buttonhole stitching out of both shirts a couple weeks ago. I had not cut the buttonholes yet. I've made that mistake before and had to remove the front placket from an almost finished shirt. I'm more careful now.
3 comments:
The jazz concert is a great idea. Love the shirts. Very professional. Thanks for sharing. Mary
I'm glad you took the time to make alterations on the pattern for your new shirt, Lane. It appears to have given you a MUCH better fit! Well done.
Full credit for replacing the front placket on a previous shirt. The idea still makes me cringe.
And these two shirts - beautiful construction, great pattern matching, and so well fitting. They are another example of yourself, always upping your skills.
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