Rhoda K said... Great shirt, and seems the cat likes it too ;-) 6/6/10 7:57 PM
Renren said... Wonderful! I'm in the market for such a shirt pattern and you have singlehandedly sold me on this one! Excellent project and review--glad to have read it. (I especially like the thoughtful look on your husband's face, "No, I don't believe I've seen the puddy tat," even while the cat's tail is sticking out behind him!!!) 6/6/10 8:14 PM
CynthiaSue said... Michelle, this shirt is awesome!!! I LOVE the fabric. And the bias button band and pocket look so nice. and it fits him so well!! you guys are so cute! So sweet to make this for your man! 6/6/10 9:28 PM
QuickFade said... Great shirt! Great idea to put the design details on the bias. It gives just the right amount of fashion to the shirt without going overboard. 6/6/10 10:35 PM
Seamingly Simple said... Super to have a basic pattern that you can use to make DH so many different shirts. I really like how you put the pockets on the bias. 6/6/10 10:39 PM
Riesie said... Wow, great to know it already accommodates a full abdomen - that's where my DH needs extra room. Thanks for the review. Love the bias accents, too. 6/6/10 11:59 PM
sugarduck said... I, too, like the bias pockets. This looks like a nice shirt! 6/7/10 4:09 AM
ChristineBR said... It's all been said, but it bears repeating! 6/7/10 10:30 AM
Sherril Miller said... Great job on those bias details. Why stop at 3 more. You could probably stop buying RTW since he loves the way this one fits. Just shop for great shirting. BTW, Michael Levines has great shirtings right now. 6/7/10 1:42 PM
michellep74 said... Sherril, what I should have said is that I currently have shirting fabric bought for at least 3 more. I suspect that when I (hopefully) get pregnant, I'll be sewing a ton of these for him. ;) 6/7/10 1:58 PM
JEF said... Beautiful shirt! Like others, I LOVE the bias button band. It totally makes the shirt. Great job. 6/14/10 2:58 PM
tholtz said... My son is 6'7" and 300lbs, this shirt looks like it might work for him! I love the fabric you chose, great shirt! 6/24/10 5:51 PM
Tez said... Great shirt. I love the bias contrast! 6/25/10 1:58 PM
Great shirt, and seems the cat likes it too ;-)
6/6/10 7:57 PM
Wonderful! I'm in the market for such a shirt pattern and you have singlehandedly sold me on this one! Excellent project and review--glad to have read it. (I especially like the thoughtful look on your husband's face, "No, I don't believe I've seen the puddy tat," even while the cat's tail is sticking out behind him!!!)
6/6/10 8:14 PM
Michelle, this shirt is awesome!!! I LOVE the fabric. And the bias button band and pocket look so nice. and it fits him so well!! you guys are so cute! So sweet to make this for your man!
6/6/10 9:28 PM
Great shirt! Great idea to put the design details on the bias. It gives just the right amount of fashion to the shirt without going overboard.
6/6/10 10:35 PM
Super to have a basic pattern that you can use to make DH so many different shirts. I really like how you put the pockets on the bias.
6/6/10 10:39 PM
Wow, great to know it already accommodates a full abdomen - that's where my DH needs extra room. Thanks for the review. Love the bias accents, too.
6/6/10 11:59 PM
I, too, like the bias pockets. This looks like a nice shirt!
6/7/10 4:09 AM
It's all been said, but it bears repeating!
6/7/10 10:30 AM
Great job on those bias details. Why stop at 3 more. You could probably stop buying RTW since he loves the way this one fits. Just shop for great shirting. BTW, Michael Levines has great shirtings right now.
6/7/10 1:42 PM
Sherril, what I should have said is that I currently have shirting fabric bought for at least 3 more. I suspect that when I (hopefully) get pregnant, I'll be sewing a ton of these for him. ;)
6/7/10 1:58 PM
Beautiful shirt! Like others, I LOVE the bias button band. It totally makes the shirt. Great job.
6/14/10 2:58 PM
My son is 6'7" and 300lbs, this shirt looks like it might work for him! I love the fabric you chose, great shirt!
6/24/10 5:51 PM
Great shirt. I love the bias contrast!
6/25/10 1:58 PM