Monday, July 06, 2009

A Plaid Shirt for Summer

Using one of the fabrics that I got from Paradise, this weekend I pulled out my favorite Simplicity 4499 and started cutting. I love using patterns that I don't have to alter or change when I'm in a hurry. The high-quality cotton was a breeze to work with too, and comfortable to wear which I am glad for. The green and blue shades remind me of Michigan.

Was I in a hurry to make this? Well, not exactly, but I have a few shirts for work and some for dressy occasions, but not much to mention about that would be labeled under "everyday" that I wouldn't be embarrassed to wear in public. I made it cap-sleeve style and instead of pleating them into the armcycle, I lightly gathered them. The buttons came off of one of Daddy's old work shirts. They've been in my button tin for years (and I have many more!) and I decided that I would use those. Here's hoping that they don't look like they came from a guy's shirt.

One of my sister's agreed to take these pictures, but before doing so, I said that I should iron my skirt first. She said, "Oh, no one will pay attention to it."

So make sure you don't look at it. =)

14 comments:

  1. I LOVE the plaid - it looks so springy & comfortable. =) And I love projects that come together and I know it'll fit and I'll like it...

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  2. Lovely, Cheri! It's so summery and cheerful!

    Yours in Christ,
    Shannon

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  3. Well, I probably wouldn't have thought much of the wrinkled skirt, but since you mention it... ;)

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  4. What a nice outfit! Love the blouse fabric and how the skirt fits!

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  5. Is the skirt wrinkled? LOL! (Looks freshly ironed by my standards!)
    I love the shirt so much I think I'm about to buy the pattern off ebay and try it myself! Is it pretty easy? I guess I ought to learn how to do buttonholes first, huh? :)
    Nice work!
    -Lindsay

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  6. Lovely fit! I have such troubles with blouse patterns. I love the fabric you used too. Very beautiful, and light and airy for summer. Perfect!

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  7. Like it! I need to get around to making some short-sleeved shirts before winter comes again...life is kinda flying by these days. :)

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  8. All of you are so kind. Thankyou. =)

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  9. Cheri,

    Very nice indeed; good job! I like that it is modest as well.

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  10. Cu-UU-te!
    Oh, the blouse is cute too. Now I know what blouse pattern to acquire...

    <3 Lisa

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  11. Didn't notice the skirt, love the shirt. My bustline is too large to have a pattern just fit, so I often don't do shirts. I stick to skirts.
    Cindy

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  12. How lovely!! You are very talented!! The Lord has definitely blessed you! I have been wanting to learn to sew and have yet to make myself sit down to try and learn.

    Keep up your beautiful work!

    His,
    Mrs. U (heading back to your blog to learn!!!)

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