More Christmas Sewing


My husband got quite enthusiastic when I suggested to him I would make him a new shirt.  The problem was that patience was not his greatest virtue and after being hounded mercilessly during the construction of this shirt I was actually regretting my decision.  His excitement did wane considerably however when I suggested I take his photo for my blog.  He has managed to escape the camera lens thus far but a photograph is part of the sewing deal and my family are usually happy to oblige.  He has this hurry up and get this over with so I can go to work face on.



Once again I used Italian cotton from The Remnant Warehouse.  This time though, the fabric is not stretch so I opted not to add front dart like in 'M's shirt.  I was initially going to trim the shirt with white but after a little perusal of the quilting section at Fabric Vision, I chose a piece of Timeless Treasures cotton in a leaf print.  I decided that this was not too feminine bu gave he check the lift it needed from it's boring business shirt origins.




The pattern once again is Burda 7045 .  This time I cut size 44 and like my last version, shaped the hem the same as my Grainline Archer.





The fabric was lovely to work with but not quite as nice as the cotton stretch.  It is a lighter weight fabric. 



I am pretty happy with the final result despite the finer weight fabric.  Oh, and I am really happy with the fit!



Comments

  1. Pristine sewing. I'm keen to make my husband some new shirts. What interfacing did you use on the collar as the finish is very professional?

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    1. I just used a medium weight from Lincraft but used it on both sides of the collar for a crisp finish.

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  2. Love the leaf print - it makes a very striking facing.

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    1. I have been admiring the lovely but pricey print trimmed shirts in the shops and this is my nod to those.

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  3. Good choice with the left print. What a great shirt, fits perfectly.

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    1. This is a really good pattern. I do like fitted mens shirts and while this one is fitted it is not over fitted.

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  4. Your shirt looks great and I agree about the 'hidden'finishing touches. It is absolutely only right that our families pose for the blog -I'm all for that but clearly your powers of persuasion are better than mine. Happy new year.

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    1. Thank you! I am not sure how I managed that but I think it may be to do with wanting more shirts so he will indulge me!

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  5. Very professional finish Andrea and I love your fabric combination. Your husband should be proud to wear this beautiful shirt.

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    1. I think he likes it! Holiday mode is only just wearing off though so maybe when the business year gears up it will get more wear.

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    1. Thank you! There are two more pieces in my stash ear marked for shirts so best I get busy!

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