I only own one me-made white shirt. It works for everything so there's no problem with it. But I started to dream of white shirts that had some kind of design or print on them. Over last year's Thanksgiving break, I pulled three fabrics from the collection to make this work.
The first one I worked on was inspired by a Coldwater Creek shirt.
I had five yards of a double border print purchased from Fabric Mart in 2022.
I started with the TNT version of my shirt pattern used to created my Mood Border print Shirt. This fabric didn't need as elaborate a cut out but I didn't want a seamline on my front piece. The continuity of the print was important to me.
I've made about 40 shirts during the last decade. I have plans to make many more. Shirts work for my lifestyle and I can use the most amazing prints/panels/designs to create unique garments. Since I have a TNT pattern with many different moving pieces, I can pretty much achieve any look I want. However, that doesn't mean that I don't have at least a dozen other shirt patterns in my pattern stash.
So some photos from the cutting out process...
Here is the pleating process used on the shirt back.
I started with 1" pleats. But using 1" pleats didn't take up enough fabric to meet the back yoke.
Next I moved to 1.5" pleats. Again, no go. So, I moved to 2" pleats and wallah that worked.
To secure the pleats, I basted across the top of the shirt back. Then pressed the pleats flat. Finally I pressed with spray starch to insure the pleats will hold. I also added a line of stitching at the edge of every pleat to help it hold it's shape.
That was the most complicated part of the shirt and took several days to complete because the frustration was real!
The rest of the construction was my normal process. Now with the weight loss it's an oversized shirt. Also, I promise to stop talking about my weight loss but right now it's like a living breathing thing that affects everything daily.
Here are a few photos of the finished garment...
Conclusion ~
I should have used the pattern that I based this shirt upon. Not everything has to be remade by me! Sometimes I should stick with the experts.*LOL* Especially since I rifled through my pattern collection to donate some patterns at the Black Sewing Network Event and found the original!
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...as always more later!