this Tshirt is made with some leftover material that I still had lying around from another project. It was a bit of a patchwork job, but luckily it doesn’t show too much. Also only managed short sleeves, but I still like the result and am definitely gonna use this pattern again, but next time with enough material :-))
Pattern used was Simplicity No. 1849
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Apr 24, 2012, 04.45 PMby step-van-b
It’s lovely chula. And btw a great way to use leftovers :-) LG
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Apr 25, 2012, 03.16 PMby chula123
Thank you very much step-van-b !
It is great when you manage to get rid of some leftovers and better yet if you end up with a nice tshirt :-))
LG
Apr 24, 2012, 12.50 PMby Andrew Tanardi
Looks Great, love the details. It’s give some ideas.
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Apr 25, 2012, 03.17 PMby chula123
thank you very much !
Waiting to see your ideas :)
Apr 23, 2012, 03.06 PMby Mary Athey
great job using up your left over fabric and what a lovely top!!! i found a bat wing top in one of my burdas so i’ve been making tops with my leftovers. x
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Apr 24, 2012, 07.50 AMby chula123
Thank you Mary !
It is just so much fun, although a bit frustrating at times, to rearrange a pattern around some scraps of fabric that you didn’t have the heart to throw out, but at the end when it all comes together, it is very satisfying !
I love batwing shirts, you have to post pictures some day :-))
Apr 23, 2012, 03.06 PMby Mary Athey
great job using up your left over fabric and what a lovely top!!! i found a bat wing top in one of my burdas so i’ve been making tops with my leftovers. x