So, I have advanced to round two of the Pattern Review Sewing Bee. This round requires contestants to refashion up to five dress shirts into a garment for an adult. Lucky for me, two weeks ago, I created a Pinterest board dedicated to refashions of dress shirts and was primed when the announcement was made. I went to my pin board for what had previously provided inspiration. Though they are great re-purposing projects, I thought they resembled the man shirts more closely than I liked. I wanted to use the fabric from the shirts and reference the source subtly.
I looked in my stash of shirts and found several that I could use for this project, but I wanted one more of another color. I hit the neighboring thrift store and found three shirts that made me change my plans. I saw two size 22 shirts in purple and one size 22 in blue giving me about 4 yards of fabric. Between these two shirts, I decided on a color block plan. (I am sorry for the color quality, I took those on my phone in too bright light.)
When I saw how much fabric I had, I hit my stash for a suitable pattern and found Butterick 9695.
and Mccalls 4613 after my hubby suggested it needed more umph!
I set to work and here is the end result.
I kept the original hem of the shirts and added the button details to the collar and the obi belt.
I think my hubby was correct in suggesting the belt was needed.
These are colors I would never have chosen without the confines of what was available at the store. I like them together.
I whipped this project out in a hurry! I had so many ideas swimming in my head that if I didn't just dive in, I would still be considering. I am glad to be done so I can relax. Here's to hoping I do well and move on to the next round.
Happy Sewing,
Bianca

I set to work and here is the end result.
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I think my hubby was correct in suggesting the belt was needed.
I love the drama of the collar. |
I whipped this project out in a hurry! I had so many ideas swimming in my head that if I didn't just dive in, I would still be considering. I am glad to be done so I can relax. Here's to hoping I do well and move on to the next round.
Happy Sewing,
Bianca