Have you ever made a mans shirt? Me neither but this first experience was a really enjoyable sew. It is from Ottobre magazine. They released their first family edition in 2017 but I have yet to make anything from it.
I made the shirt in the easiest version I could make possible. I thought I should avoid any unnecessary fripperies and concentrate on getting the basics just right.
I omitted the sleeve cuffs by making it short sleeved; missed off the pocket;left out little side vents and omitted the last buttonhole in case it was too tight around the neck. He wears them open in summer anyway. I guessed the size because I wanted it to be a surprise and it was spot on luckily.
I omitted the sleeve cuffs by making it short sleeved; missed off the pocket;left out little side vents and omitted the last buttonhole in case it was too tight around the neck. He wears them open in summer anyway. I guessed the size because I wanted it to be a surprise and it was spot on luckily.
I asked if there was anything I could change if I made it again and he said, "No, the sleeves are so much better than the ones in the shops because they are always too short for me"
I used burgundy thread for the buttonholes and all top stitching. The fabric has a subtle texture to it because the pattern is woven in, not printed, the burgundy thread picks up the little square motif. There is a blue colourway left on the website which would also make a beautiful ladies shirt too.
Here is our last photo from the dog walk :) These photos speak of Andy in a lot of ways; surrounded by weeds, his handsome battered hat, a hole in his jeans but always happy with his lot.
Thanks for stopping by. Jo xxx
A perfect fit, its great.
ReplyDeleteThe old saying 'Man at C&A' just popped into my mind ... hope that's not offensive LOL
Not at all :)
DeleteSuch a great make - it looks very high-end! Well done!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great make, the perfect fit and such fun to "meet" your man.
ReplyDeleteThis looks great Jo. Andy's shirt is a perfect fit, I like the simplicity of it and I do agree, the sleeve length is perfect. I have never made a man shirt. A shirt for my bloke would be a nightmare to fit, he is unusually broad shoulders.... have a lovely week xx
ReplyDeleteBeautifully done, and what a triumph that it fits well when you made it as a surprise. x
ReplyDeleteWell made and modeled!! xx
ReplyDeleteI love the Ottobre magazine patterns for men and this shirt looks fabulous. I love your husband's pose in the last photo!
ReplyDeleteHow can he not be happy, he is adored by all of you! Well done on the shirt!
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