Men's Shirt Pattern Help - The Sew Weekly Sewing Circle2024-03-28T11:52:43Zhttp://circle.sewweekly.com/forum/topics/mens-shirt-pattern-help?feed=yes&xn_auth=noThat's a sweet shirt for sure…tag:circle.sewweekly.com,2011-03-20:6365347:Comment:104752011-03-20T16:33:27.937ZCathehttp://circle.sewweekly.com/profile/cathe
That's a sweet shirt for sure!<br />
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Charlotte mentions Colette's Negroni pattern, here's the link: <a href="http://www.colettepatterns.com/shop/negroni" target="_blank">http://www.colettepatterns.com/shop/negroni</a>.<br />
If you can believe, my husband actually sews and made this shirt. He loved the pattern and the directions and feels this is the best written pattern he has ever used. This is a man who can draft his own patterns! The actual pattern has lots of variations which makes it even…
That's a sweet shirt for sure!<br />
<br />
Charlotte mentions Colette's Negroni pattern, here's the link: <a href="http://www.colettepatterns.com/shop/negroni" target="_blank">http://www.colettepatterns.com/shop/negroni</a>.<br />
If you can believe, my husband actually sews and made this shirt. He loved the pattern and the directions and feels this is the best written pattern he has ever used. This is a man who can draft his own patterns! The actual pattern has lots of variations which makes it even better!<br />
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Not sure if the Negroni is what you are looking for. You might have to just go for the lounge shirt, it does have a great vibe! Please share when you have completed it! Hi Sarah,
I made the shirt…tag:circle.sewweekly.com,2011-03-19:6365347:Comment:100852011-03-19T08:59:13.500ZAmandahttp://circle.sewweekly.com/profile/amanda_g
<p>Hi Sarah,</p>
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<p>I made the shirt below for a guy at work using <a href="http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Vintage-70s-Pattern-Mens-Pyjamas-38-40-4388-/260729070670" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">1977 Style 4388</a>. It's essentially a pyjama top but Jeff was happy with it as a loose fitting shirt - I just added more buttons. The overlap around the collar at the front can be reduced by putting more buttons in higher up (which is what I did). I'm not sure if the pattern is close enough to your…</p>
<p>Hi Sarah,</p>
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<p>I made the shirt below for a guy at work using <a href="http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Vintage-70s-Pattern-Mens-Pyjamas-38-40-4388-/260729070670" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">1977 Style 4388</a>. It's essentially a pyjama top but Jeff was happy with it as a loose fitting shirt - I just added more buttons. The overlap around the collar at the front can be reduced by putting more buttons in higher up (which is what I did). I'm not sure if the pattern is close enough to your photo or not - I could be super way off but thought I'd share the pattern I've used just in case. Please excuse the photo - the shirt does look better on - in the photo it just looks like a gigantic shapeless mess!</p>
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<p> </p> sorry I'm of no help. Colette…tag:circle.sewweekly.com,2011-03-17:6365347:Comment:93762011-03-17T08:07:47.356Zcharlotte powell- brookshttp://circle.sewweekly.com/profile/charlottepowellbrooks
sorry I'm of no help. Colette did a lovely mens shirt that I may make for my husband (one day) but unfortunatley it's the wrong style for you.
sorry I'm of no help. Colette did a lovely mens shirt that I may make for my husband (one day) but unfortunatley it's the wrong style for you. Thanks!! A commenter on my bl…tag:circle.sewweekly.com,2011-03-16:6365347:Comment:88002011-03-16T00:48:23.850ZSarahhttp://circle.sewweekly.com/profile/Sarah
Thanks!! A commenter on my blog suggested Kwik Sew 3484, which I think I'll go with. I have decided not to be a lazy stitcher (LOL!) and draft the front myself, as Debi suggested. :)
Thanks!! A commenter on my blog suggested Kwik Sew 3484, which I think I'll go with. I have decided not to be a lazy stitcher (LOL!) and draft the front myself, as Debi suggested. :) Do a quick search for bowling…tag:circle.sewweekly.com,2011-03-15:6365347:Comment:90222011-03-15T22:47:11.178ZShannon Gruber Burchardhttp://circle.sewweekly.com/profile/ShannonGruberBurchard
Do a quick search for bowling shirts and you get quite a few hits.
Do a quick search for bowling shirts and you get quite a few hits. hmmmm...I wonder if you could…tag:circle.sewweekly.com,2011-03-15:6365347:Comment:88532011-03-15T22:09:07.070ZDebihttp://circle.sewweekly.com/profile/Debi
hmmmm...I wonder if you could use just a basic shirt pattern and then piece the three fabrics together on each side? Cool shirt, I like it--definitely provides a challenge!!
hmmmm...I wonder if you could use just a basic shirt pattern and then piece the three fabrics together on each side? Cool shirt, I like it--definitely provides a challenge!!