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Karen Templer of Fringe Association is hosting a make-along called The Summer of Basics. The idea behind it being to make 3 garments (knitted or sewn) over three months that would be workhorse garments for the maker.
For my second basic - I've gone back to an previousy made pattern - Deer and Doe's Mélilot Shirt. I made another version last summer (which apparently never made it on the blog), and I had a list of modifications I knew I wanted to make this go around.
I flattened out the shoulder line, raising the outer edge by an inch to give myself more room in the sleeves and widened the body by 1/2 inch on each side seam, by shifting the pattern over when I cut it. I then adjusted the length of the sleeve cuffs and collar stand to match the additional width. The new fit works great and I used my Curved Narrow Hem Tutorial for that very curvy hem.
The fabric is a linen blend from JoAnn's, which makes me feel a little bit like a member of the Beach boys in their 1960s heyday, perfectly summery and not a bad thing in my book! :)
I've already sewn up my final basic, but I need to grab some photos!
- Top: Deer and Doe Mélilot Shirt
- Jeans: Closet Case Files Ginger Jeans