I'm working on the shirt next (I swear I am). Cleaning up the work area, I was stopped by the scraps from the navy striped pants and cream colored top I made a few projects back. They are too big to put in a scrap pile and too small for yardage.
I have left over fabric from this project and instead of stuffing it back into bins it's going to be made up in another top to match those striped pants.
I have left over fabric from this project and instead of stuffing it back into bins it's going to be made up in another top to match those striped pants.
Can't forget the pants
Leaning towards these variations
And the stripes don't look bad at all..
7 comments:
Very nice. Isn't interesting how a challenge, like this, give such a great return? Very Chanel!
Great way to use up all the fabric.
Corrine - I can always use another t-shirt, do you think it looks like Chanel, if I had an embroidery machine I would put a double "C" across the front and "fake" on the back.
Oh Irene - I still have more fabric I think this will be my uniform for 2012.
I used to use monograms a lot, might start again. Anyway, my initials are CK, everyone thought that i was trying to fake Calvin Klein! So I added the middle initial and put the last in the middle, (cKl) and that sort of settled it down. I didn't want to be arrested for impersonating a designer, then I would have to wear stripes....not my best look in an all over print!
Corrine - I don't have fabulous initials so I am spared.... however I'm not spared the stripe in the wardrobe. This fabric is like spaghetti the more I consume the more left over there seems to be.
gorgoeous! What is the fabric composition?
They are both mid weight ponte knits with a composition of Rayon, polyester and spandex.
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