My first shirts!

ok… this was my test shirt just to practice putting things together etc (no pattern)… the fabric is a bit stiff (it was cheap and I bought it to practice with) and it makes me look a bit pregnant from the side… so I don’t know if I am going to try to fix it a bit so I can wear it or what…
anyway… here it is…

test shirt I made

And then I had enough confidence to make this one… which I am pretty happy with… I was about to make it about the same style but didn’t have anymore of the same elastic… So… I got out the elastic thread and shirred it… I didn’t know how to shirr but it worked…

Shirt I made

Now I am thinking about shirring the bodice part of the first shirt to see if that looks better…

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  1. by Michele, on May 8 2007 @ 5:52 pm

     

    Very nice!

    My daughter has a shirred dress (is that what’s called “smock”?) that needs to be repaired… So basically, you made straight “coutures” with an elastic thread?

    BTW, I just love Colin’s drawing on your last post… My 2 year old is in an artistic phase right now and just started to draw “bonhommes” with all their parts! Toooo cute!

  2. by Jessica, on May 10 2007 @ 12:05 am

     

    I like them both! I saw something shirred the other day and I was thinking of getting some elastic thread. I think you may have convinced me. :)

  3. by paxye, on May 10 2007 @ 12:21 am

     

    Thanks!
    Michele… shirred and smocked are not exactly the same… shirr is with elastic thread and gives a bit the same effect but smocking is hand done and is like embroidery… I would love to smock but I don’t have the patience!

    To shirr though… you hand wind elastic thread onto the bobbin and then use a long zigzag stitch (or a stretchy zigzag stitch) and then just sew straight lines… the tension on the bobbin will create the effect…

  4. by Michele, on May 10 2007 @ 12:34 pm

     

    Thank you! I’ll give it a try!

    … and Happy Anniversary!

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