I finally made my husband a Negroni. However, he’s not a gin drinker, so I’ve dubbed this the Old Fashioned instead. He’s tall and slender, so I lengthened a size small 1" in the body, 5/8" in the sleeves. Also, I added a little more room to the back armscye at the shoulder, grading to nothing at the armpit.
The main fabric is the same as the pocket lining to my jeans and the contrast fabric on the inside cuff, placket and under collar is upcycled from…. a pair of boxers I bought for Ryan when we first started dating. Hehe! I loved the stripes then and now.
I used a traditional flat fell seam on the shoulders (not the method in the pattern) and a serged faux flat fell seam on the side & sleeves. The pearl snaps were an eBay purchase
More info on fitting, changes for next time and photos on my blog
cotton, interfacing, pearl snaps
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Feb 13, 2012, 12.37 AMby nessys
This is a lovely shirt – and it looks lovely on your fella Darl! I really love those snaps and the contrast fabric.
He is one dapper chap! ;) xxxx
Feb 4, 2012, 07.35 AMby Ralf Schmitz
very nice material and very well made! he looks really happy!
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Feb 8, 2012, 02.49 PMby threadsquare
Thanks! Maybe because I finally made him something instead of sewing for myself :)
Feb 3, 2012, 10.50 PMby martinK
you did a nice job and I love the red buttons!
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Feb 8, 2012, 02.48 PMby threadsquare
Thank you! I should get a proper tool for them, but used a hammer.
Feb 3, 2012, 03.52 PMby dottty
Thats lovely, and i love the recycled bits jj:)x
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Feb 8, 2012, 02.47 PMby threadsquare
Thanks :) A little bit of fun on a plain shirt!