there was just enough fabric in a normal-sized pillowcase to make a size 2 shirt. i was able to preserve the pillowcase's original hemmed opening which gives the shirt a lovely and slightly odd deep bottom hem. i had been meaning to make this pattern for a long time but the collar and buttons made me nervous. the collar was actually easy - as with most patterns, reading the instructions was more confusing than doing it. and to get around the buttons and button holes quagmire i opted for snaps. i love snaps. plus they add to the lovable hipsterish dweeb look nicely.
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Wednesday, July 28, 2010
the 99 cent toddler shirt
i've been a woman on a mission lately, thrifting for pillowcases. recently, i randomly found two awesome vintage pillowcases at the salvation army for 99 cents and i had to get them. both prints looked like something usually reserved for granny's best baby shower teacups. once they were home i flipped around looking for something to make out of them. cue weekend sewing and the kai shirt pattern:
there was just enough fabric in a normal-sized pillowcase to make a size 2 shirt. i was able to preserve the pillowcase's original hemmed opening which gives the shirt a lovely and slightly odd deep bottom hem. i had been meaning to make this pattern for a long time but the collar and buttons made me nervous. the collar was actually easy - as with most patterns, reading the instructions was more confusing than doing it. and to get around the buttons and button holes quagmire i opted for snaps. i love snaps. plus they add to the lovable hipsterish dweeb look nicely.
cole loves his new shirts! i've made two so far and don't think i can stop now.
there was just enough fabric in a normal-sized pillowcase to make a size 2 shirt. i was able to preserve the pillowcase's original hemmed opening which gives the shirt a lovely and slightly odd deep bottom hem. i had been meaning to make this pattern for a long time but the collar and buttons made me nervous. the collar was actually easy - as with most patterns, reading the instructions was more confusing than doing it. and to get around the buttons and button holes quagmire i opted for snaps. i love snaps. plus they add to the lovable hipsterish dweeb look nicely.
Labels:
shirt,
thifting,
toddler clothes,
vintage,
weekend sewing
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