A faux suede shirt for me, it has been planned in my head for a year now and finally complete!
I had planned on an Archer Shirt for this fabric for a year now, I just had not gotten to it and the first of January knew I had time to get this fabric sewn into a garment. I kept thinking about the Archer and decided I just didn't want to go that route. I am not sure why, I just wanted to sew something different. Then I remembered my Butterick 5997 pattern, made twice before . I am so happy I used this pattern, mostly I like the style but it was a good pattern- fabric combination.
See my stack of patterns on the left in this photo! My delivery of BMV patterns from the sale came. My sewing room is up those stairs, I usually stack my things to go up those stairs and take them on my way to sew!
The fabric takes a bit more care in sewing, press cloth, cutting (use the nap layout) and just a bit more care with pinning and sewing. It doesn't have any give and I really worked on getting the sleeves lined up just right. In the end my garment is beautiful and I love it but I am happy I selected a simpler style for the fabric.
I went with a wood tone button, just need two, one for each cuff. This isn't the clearest photo but gives you an idea of the contrast.
I don't have much green in my wardrobe, so this is nice to have something a bit different color. The fabric came from Style Maker Fabrics and the green is not longer available but Michelle does have some other choices.
There is not much more to say about sewing this one up. I really like the style and the look but I do need to make one change. I have narrowed it a bit too much and need to flare it out at the bottom. It is a bit narrow to pull on and off, the off being the hardest! LOL
I just had my hair colored/styled on this day and thought, I good I will use the great look for photos. It was too dark when I got home, so went for inside.
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