Monday, September 5, 2016

Get ready to raglan again!

Now that I got my first raglan and pencil skirt out of the way, I decided I was ready to make myself something else! When I went to my SAS store a couple weeks ago, I kept eyeing the feather fabric from my last post, and this pretty rose fabric. Still really inexpensive fabric, and not very thick, but I love how this shirt turned out!

I went to a women's meeting at my church last Thursday night, one where we were to share our favorite thing with the other women there. I had forgotten about this until about an hour prior, and really wanted to take something I had made to share my love for sewing.

I used the same size (3xl), but used the short sleeve option instead. I added the relaxed waistband, although I probably should have made the band a little tighter. The stripe fabric I used is super thin though, so I am not sure how much recovery it will have, and if it will look great tighter around the hips. I guess we'll see how it hangs on me after washing it the first time.

Since the stripe fabric was so thin, it shifted a lot while cutting my fabric. It's true that better quality fabric sews up better. But I still really love this shirt!

After I got my fabric home, I realized that the rose fabric was actually a border print, and I only bought one yard, so I couldn't use it as a border print. I also realized I didn't have enough to make my back look the same as the front. I considered color blocking the back, but really wanted to finish this in time for the meeting. I had one hour, and almost made it. Another 5-10 minutes, I would have been able to wear this. Instead, I just took some beautiful corduroy fabric I've been holding onto for years...maybe I'll get around to using it sometime! :)

Anyway...instead of color blocking the back, I decided to make it fun and different with the border print on the side of the shirt! It just makes it a fun design piece! The roses even look like they're peeking through on the side!

The best part about this shirt? I ended up wearing it Saturday on a Pokemon hunt with my kids. We took all 5 kids down to Tempe Town Lake, walked around for about 3 km (Pokemon Go is in km), sweat a ton, but this shirt is so thin and breathable, that it wasn't nearly as bad as normal. And when I say sweat, I mean it! It was only a little over 100 during our walk, but would have been much worse with a different shirt.

If you're still on the fence about the relaxed raglan pattern by Patterns for Pirates, jump on over and get it! It's wonderfully easy and flattering. Or the etsy shop here.


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