peaudane
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Date: 1/24/13 10:00 AM I'm looking for a pattern for something like this : Equipment shirt
Any suggestions? -- Edited on 1/24/13 10:01 AM -- |
limer
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Date: 1/25/13 1:16 AM I know I've recently seen something like that somewhere...
There is an older ETSY: Simplicity 9200, but you would have to extend the top down.
But maybe you could extend the front of the corner of the bodices of a button-up sleeveless blouse to be able to create that knot, instead? -- Edited on 1/25/13 1:46 AM -- |
limer
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Date: 1/25/13 1:50 AM Here is one: Butterick 6661. |
gramma b
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Date: 1/25/13 9:02 AM I have a RTW like that.
They just used a regular shirt pattern and tucked 2 long tie ends under the bottom edges of the shirt placket, elasticized the hem just up to the placket edges. Cut your own pieces shaped like a long leaf.
You could also copy the tie ends if you have a "flutter" cardigan pattern, where the fronts fall longer. Cut the tie pieces separate to save on fabric. |
peaudane
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Date: 1/25/13 9:22 AM thanks for the tips!
The back of the butterick pattern shows what the tie front extensions look like. Shouldn't be too difficult to add onto an existing shirt pattern!
tie-front extensions |
cathy45
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Date: 1/25/13 9:39 AM what about Simplicity 1694http://www.simplicity.com/p-8465-misses-tops.aspx. view f looks similar. ------ Cathy
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cathy45
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Date: 1/25/13 9:41 AM sorry messed up link--just no good at this yet.
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peaudane
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Date: 1/25/13 11:08 AM Thanks! The Simplicity pattern has a back yoke which is a nice feature. It's quite a bit wider at the hem than the equipment shirt though. |