hildes said... Thanks for showing this, the shirt looks great! I really like your chainstitching-solution.
I've been wondering if this shirt would work ever since it came out. I have even traced it already, perhaps now I will make it. 1/7/10 3:04 AM
arianamaniacs said... I love asymetrical clothes. Chainstitching was a good idea, and i like the way you made strategic use of the t-shirt logo! 1/7/10 10:16 AM
Kayseri said... Very cool shirt. The asymetrical shape and all the lines make it very smart. 1/8/10 11:28 PM
AnneM said... The random stitching looks great; wouldn't have guessed it was because of necessity. Congrats on your newly wearable shirt. 1/9/10 8:44 AM
fourkid said... Very nice. When I first looked at the shirt I thought what clever sticthing to make it more interesting. Then I read that you did it to cover up some seams and I was amazed. I can see folks calling Gander mountain looking for this shirt insisting they saw someone wearing it! 1/9/10 12:34 PM
Michele Lommasson said... So, I am not the only one to steal my husband's unworn shirts to refashion. Nice job. I love the color. 2/10/10 5:12 PM
fereshteh said... yass wquid like 2/11/10 7:52 AM
fabricfanatic said... Thanks for the great idea of gathering the neckline! 5/28/12 9:51 AM
Thanks for showing this, the shirt looks great! I really like your chainstitching-solution. I've been wondering if this shirt would work ever since it came out. I have even traced it already, perhaps now I will make it.
1/7/10 3:04 AM
I love asymetrical clothes. Chainstitching was a good idea, and i like the way you made strategic use of the t-shirt logo!
1/7/10 10:16 AM
Very cool shirt. The asymetrical shape and all the lines make it very smart.
1/8/10 11:28 PM
The random stitching looks great; wouldn't have guessed it was because of necessity. Congrats on your newly wearable shirt.
1/9/10 8:44 AM
Very nice. When I first looked at the shirt I thought what clever sticthing to make it more interesting. Then I read that you did it to cover up some seams and I was amazed. I can see folks calling Gander mountain looking for this shirt insisting they saw someone wearing it!
1/9/10 12:34 PM
So, I am not the only one to steal my husband's unworn shirts to refashion. Nice job. I love the color.
2/10/10 5:12 PM
yass wquid like
2/11/10 7:52 AM
Thanks for the great idea of gathering the neckline!
5/28/12 9:51 AM