skylines shirt for Craig

So, I’d bought 4m of the skylines fabric from tessuti’s… remember I mentioned my early plans were graaaaand? anyway my dress only took up about half, even with all the fabric-hogging pattern matching, so I had a nice chunk leftover.  Just enough for a shirt for Craig!

I used my current go-to mens’ shirt pattern, Burda 6874, with his usual fitting alterations.  Of course I still pattern matched all over the shop, but other than that the shirt is a pretty simple one, with very little in the way of fanciful details.  I only had enough fabric for a short-sleeved shirt but that’s ok.  It’s very summery fabric after all.

features:

  • a little button tab on the sleeve ends.  There is a real little buttonhole underneath the button, because I do not like fake details, however it’s not really ever meant to be undone
  • the bias cut thing underneath the side seams is part of the pattern…  I really love this very easy and simple little feature

  • bias cut front button band and pocket.  I spaced the buttonholes so they sit neatly and evenly in the ivory rectangle along the buttonband

 

breakfast burrito shirt!!

He seemed rather touched and pleased that I made a shirt for no reason in particular! I mean, not a birthday or Christmas.  This made me feel a little guilty… do I really make things for him that infrequently?

Food for thought.  Well, enough chit-chat… I’m off to make something NOT plaid now!

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29 thoughts on “skylines shirt for Craig

  1. What a great shirt with it‘s perfect collar and those immaculate flat felled seams! I like the insert under the side seams, too. And it‘s a really good fabric for a men‘s shirt. Obviously, Craig values your work and your skills. I think it is ok you don‘t sew for others all the time 😉

  2. The pattern matching has pressed all my inner geek sewing buttons!! I want to make a shirt for my man and have a pattern lined up in Ottobre. I think a short sleeved one with ditsy print is the way to go for my first one.
    You will look like the perfect couple. Jo x

  3. Can I say how perfect that shirt is. Classic, but much much cooler. Wish all my sewing projects ticked those boxes.

  4. The shirt looks great on him. I especially love the button placement and the bias details.

    1. thank you Pencil girl! the bias details are kind of a trick on the eye, since the plaid is not perfectly square. , I had to cut them just slightly off-bias to make them look on-bias, if that makes sense. I like how they turned out though!

  5. Amazing! I love the shirt the color the plaid’s are in very detail and the shirt suits on you and your personalty. Thanks for sharing with us.

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