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elizabeth_mn ([personal profile] elizabeth_mn) wrote2013-09-02 09:44 pm

Some progress

Well, if being sick isn't stopping me from working, then family visits are. Both are finally over, though!

Today I finished this shirt for my man. It's cotton lawn, and mostly machine-sewn. I hand-hemmed the front split and anywhere else I thought might show, but machined everything that will be hidden when he is fully dressed.

If it looks lumpy, please remember it's on my (lady) dressform.

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It closes with white shell buttons and thread chain loops. I turned them to the inside to keep the front edges flush.

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Square underarm gusset. The sleeves are huge. HUGE. I followed the diagram in The Cut Of Men's Clothes, and I even made my sleeve narrower, but it's still enormous. I call my hubs Captain HugeSleeves when he puts this on.

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High side vent with triangular gusset.

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And similar, hard-to-see wrist gusset. I love these types of details; this is a way of reconciling a flat-felled seam with two hemmed edges, and the bias edge provides a little stretch to make the split more durable.

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I've also made some progress on the SuperHighWaist breeches, and started drafting a collar for the waistcoat. More on that soon.

[identity profile] jenthompson.livejournal.com 2013-09-03 11:38 am (UTC)(link)
That looks fabulous! I have to make Mike a new faire costume, and I am totally dragging my feet on it. Maybe your man-clothes posts will help inspire me!

[identity profile] the-aristocat.livejournal.com 2013-09-03 12:19 pm (UTC)(link)
That's great progress. You'll be done in no time if you keep this up.

And men should be wearing those kinds of shirts nowadays too. I find them irresistible on a man.