I’m on a mission to manufacture some new clothes on behalf of my big kid job. On Saturday I went to the fabric store as well as bought ten shirt patterns (on sale on behalf of $2 each - who wouldn’t buy the limit, really?) I also picked up sufficient material to manufacture four of them. This weekend I finished one.
The pattern is Butterick B5283, view D. I made the sleeves shorter because of the fact that I ran out of material. (Side note, that never seems to happen - I at all times have way to much when I follow the numbers on the back of the pattern, so that was… strange.) I do love 3/4 length sleeves though, so I’m not too upset. The twist at the top is supposed to be off center, as well as it was a little fiddly getting it to calculate right. Basically, it took two chemists as well as an electronics engineer a good fifteen minutes to figure it out. Then we had some beer.
The fabric is just a basic stretch knit. I rarely sew with knits, so this was a little new to me, but not terribly hard. I just used a zig-zag stitch on behalf of an estimated all of it as well as away I went. This shirt is so soft as well as nice, as well as I am in love with the color. I don’t know why I love teal so much, but I’m going with it.
The only downside to this shirt is that I’ve promised myself I won’t wear any of these new clothes until I actually start my job. Nothing like the motivation of new clothes to get a girl going, right?
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