If you know Pink at all you know that in addition to the color pink she loves to thrift (pyrex and vintage sheets specifically). Yesterday, I wore my new shirt that I made (in pink!) and went thrifting. I found some pyrex, although faded, and some vintage sheets! I couldn't stop thinking that I was having a very Pink day.
Here's a peek at my loot:
awesome green vase, hand stitched linen napkins, pink (faded) pyrex pie plate, sheets |
The aqua sheet is so smooth and soft! I can't wait to use it on the back of a quilt! And I'm pretty sure they are vintage - look at the labels.
I bought this pattern a few weeks back at that big blue box store (don't judge!). I've been looking for a replacement pattern for the Built by Wendy 3835 peasant type top (it's out of print).
And remember you can't judge a pattern by it's cover. I was looking at the lines and this one looked the most like a shirt I had recently bought at Target. I wanted to try some elastic thread for the sleeve gathering too.
I wasn't sold on the fact that I was going to like this shirt, so I made up a muslin first. I actually used the muslin from my ball gown skirt and made a mock up and decided it would work. When I saw this swiss dot at Hancock's (I was shocked!) I knew I had to have it for this shirt. It's easy and comfy like a t-shirt but looks a lot nicer.
The sleeves called for a casing but I used elastic thread for the first time to gather the sleeves. I LOVE it!
That thread is SO smart!! It knows just the right amount to gather. Amazing.
I know I always like to see the clothing on people when they blog about it. So here's a shot my 5 year old took (again) this time with my heavy camera. She did pretty good, but cropped off part of my head, so I had to fix it a bit. And by a bit, I mean I cut the rest of my head off. I wasn't wearing any makeup, and who wants to see THAT anyway?
I'm going to be honest here, I don't really like how I look in the shirt in the photo - but some random person told me they liked it while I was shopping at Goodwill. (is that a good thing?) It's comfy though and cuter than just another t-shirt.
If you are nervous about sewing clothing this would be a GREAT beginner pattern. I cut out the 3 pieces the other day with the intent to put them aside for later. Then I thought - hey! There's only like 6 seams to sew! So I whipped up the major part of the shirt in about 20 minutes. The neck, sleeves and hem did take a little bit longer.
Hope you have a pinkalicious day!
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