I was in need of a quick little casual (insert 'big yawn') sleeveless shirt. So I turned, again, to McCall's 6436.
Now this shirt in itself isn't anything startling. But it does have the little added bonus of coming with B/C/D cup size pattern pieces...doesn't that just save a little drafting time???
Now I was only after a very casual top, so used the same fabric as I used last summer for one of my Sorbetto tops.
A neat little blue/cream/white stripe that I found went with a multitude of bottoms. And to jazz it up a tad, because I am the first to admit it is a bit of a ho-hum pattern in itself, I added a little feature band down the front.
It really is just a play-for-fun with the stripes. Nothing fancy, but a little different. I also French Felled the side seams just to add some excitement to this top.
And a quick peek at the collar...and the back...
So, if you are still awake after reading about this plain-as shirt, head over to
She is whipping up the same shirt, but with a very exclusive Versace slant to it...worth popping over to see how she is coming along....
I love the band you did down the front. You are giving me ideas!!
ReplyDeleteYour shirt is wonderful...I always enjoy seeing what details you add to your work. I noticed the same pattern at P'thrifty's blog.
ReplyDeleteha ha love your shirt no pressure for me now is there ---- now that's enough to motivate a girl to get her shirt done.
ReplyDeleteLove your shirt - not boring at all - very classy. Love the play with stripes. These sort of touches elevate sewing and gives great ideas to others.
ReplyDeleteGreat blouse and lovely detail down the front.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous sewing as usual :) I like the feature band down the front
ReplyDeleteI love seeing these classic pieces made up, especially with creative touches like you've incorporated here. This is a lovely blouse, versatile yet distinct, and I'm sure you will get a lot of wear out of it!
ReplyDeleteI adore the little details you add to make a plain shirt unique. That takes a real design eye to see the possibilities. Love the shirt.
ReplyDeleteThe contrast stripe is a fabulous touch. I might need to steal that idea too!
ReplyDeleteThis is a great classic piece, I love the contract stripe it adds a nice detail
ReplyDeleteI love stripes, its a nice top. Like the band detail on the front.
ReplyDeleteLove that front band detail. The overall look is very high-end, crisp, and classy.
ReplyDeleteGreat shirt, and the extra band detail is brilliant. I think I have to try this shirt pattern myself.
ReplyDeleteWow, that looks great--I can tell you're a pro with collars and collar stands!
ReplyDeleteThank you for all of your kind comments on my blog!
you are on a roll of great shirts. I really need some tips from you. Im thinking to make a shirt dress soon!
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