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| Prewashing in process |
About 10 years ago, I bought this fabric thinking it would make a nice shirt for each granddaughter. I didn't make the shirts. In an effort to move the fashion fabric out of my studio, I decided to sew this fabric into a shirt for my almost twelve year old granddaughter. She likes plaid shirts.
I pre-washed the fabric. I was impressed that the fabric was color fast and didn't appear to shrink!
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| Drawing the pattern pieces from the master pattern |
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| The pattern |
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| Cut out ready for stitching |
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| Buttons from the button box |
The pockets went on without an issue. Then I managed to be challenged with stitching the front bands. I stitched, I ripped. I stitched and I ripped. Finally, the third time I got it right. I don't know why I was making it such a challenge!
I have done a lot of ripping. . . goodness! I managed to make two right sleeves. . . ugh. So there was even more ripping. When I was ready to stitch the buttons, button holes and hem, I danced around the studio a bit. I gave a shout of joy when I found eight buttons in my button stash that worked! I don't know if these came from my grandma, my mom or me. I'm leaning toward my grandma. I placed a similar red \button on the collar stand.
I thought I would finish this project over three days. . .HAH!!! It took me a week; but who will know that fact but you and me? A finish is a finish!!
I used a yard and three quarters for this project. This brings my net loss of fabric used from stash this year to 47 and a half yards. I likely will not meet my goal of having a net loss of 100 yards by the end of the year. I am pleased, however, that I have used 108 and three quarters yards of fabric from my stash. Perhaps, next year, I'll be able to curb my purchasing a bit more!
Linking to Oh Scrap.






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