A shirt based on model #109 from burda 8/2011.
I used thicker fabric, so I got a little ‘clinical’ look and you know what? I like it.
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Sep 17, 2011, 08.01 AMby kellymcort
Looks fantastic. I’ve been looking for a shirt pattern that’s a little different. You’ve inspired me to have a go.
Sep 17, 2011, 06.21 AMby schnui
Your shirt looks lovely on you and you have done a great job. This is another pattern that I have over looked and you have given a new perspective. Thank-you for sharing.
Sep 15, 2011, 06.23 PMby S. White
So cute and minimal! Love it.
Sep 15, 2011, 06.00 PMby lizah
Love this! So simple and clean :)
Sep 15, 2011, 01.17 PMby integerclub
Love the simplicity of the shirt, it’s very clinical but just perfect!
Sep 15, 2011, 12.50 PMby Lucha Suarez
I love it! It looks great paired with your jeans!
Sep 15, 2011, 12.02 PMby dreamfast
Wow… it turned out great ;))) Did you make the sleeves a little bit longer?
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Sep 15, 2011, 12.09 PMby postmodest
thanks! and: no I didn’t, I think it can be an illusion as it’s not visible in the photo that the shirt has more volume on the sides.
Sep 15, 2011, 12.40 PMby dreamfast
Maybe that’s why… because in the magazine it looks less at ease. Actually, I don’t trust pics in the magazine, because the real view is completely different, most of the times :7 It’s the tech, drawing that can “tell” the most, before sewing :)
Sep 15, 2011, 01.04 PMby postmodest
true! in burda I always rush to the page with all the silhouettes, not giving a glance to the photos, simply because I can see nothing there ;)