I shortened the sleeves and added a V-neck to the basic shirt pattern. You can really get a lot of use out of a shirt like this! I’m aslo going to make one in grey.
any kind of nice stretchy knit.
Project of the Week
Perfect for Autumn days we’ve created a cardigan with a flowing, extended lapel.
Project of the Week!
This week: The male counterpart to the Louisa vest
Member Project of the Week
A dress made from cotton batik with traditional Javanese pattern called ‘Kawung’
Technique of the week
Learn how to alter a basic bodice into a "leaf" pleated bodice
Blast From the Past
Nothing better than a handsome fellow in a well fitting suit.
Apr 10, 2008, 10.04 PMby ReneeBeth
The neckline looks so professional on both of these tee shirts! I’d love to learn how to finish a seam like that.
Feb 14, 2008, 06.48 PMby marina_glory
i love shirts like these and yours looks fabulous! once i get my hands on some knit i will definitely try to use the lydia pattern like you did!! thanks for the inspiration :)
Feb 10, 2008, 08.25 PMby beckercs
oh, and by the way, it’s a little wrinkly in the picture because I had been wearing it all day and took the picture in the evening. It was nice and crisp when I made it!
Feb 10, 2008, 08.23 PMby beckercs
Yes I did. It’s an excellent pattern in my opinion and I was thrilled to find it here.
Feb 10, 2008, 06.21 PMby sewlymine
Great job! Did you use the Lydia pattern?