Tuesday, March 5, 2013

The Defense Rests

Sentence first, verdict afterwards.
~ Lewis Carroll

Well, the Valentine's Day shirt for my husband is complete and the verdict is in.  First, some shots for you to decide what you think:  

Here it is being modeled in the un-tucked-in, typical Hawaiian shirt fashion:  


(I'm just now noticing that the two fronts aren't even at the bottom - sigh...)

And here it is being worn like a dress shirt - tucked in:  


A back view:  


He likes the shirt a lot, but... not as a casual shirt.  For his weekend wear, he prefers the old pattern.  I may need to continue searching for a new TNT Hawaiian shirt pattern...  But I feel pretty sure that I'll be making this pattern for him again!    ;)

12 comments:

  1. He looks great in it Gwen - and pretty happy with it too :)

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    1. Thanks, Claire! :)
      He's a sweetheart - I'm so lucky! :)
      Hey - did you get the refund I sent you for your eBook? If not, shoot me an email (gwynhug@gmail.com)

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    2. Oh yes I did :), sorry I be never replied to say thank you for being so sweet.

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    3. I'm just glad you got it! :)

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  2. He looks great in it but I agree, it looks a bit more fitted where as the older pattern was a bit more relaxed looking.

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    1. Thanks, Debbie! :)
      I can't help but think that he looks great in everything - but I may be biased! ;)

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  3. Hi Gwen, this is your old high school roommate, Ruth. The shirt looks great. It has been years since I sewed a men's shirt but when I did I preferred the more constructed- in other words, more complicated- patterns. How did you resist the compulsion to try and match the outlines of the map in the front?

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    1. Hi Ruth! It's so nice to hear from you! I love the pictures that Philip periodically puts up on FB of his restoration work at the museum. :)

      Normally I do try to match the fronts of his print shirts, but in this case I didn't have enough fabric. The best I could do was match the pocket. ;)

      Luckily, he doesn't care at all about matching...

      Hope you are doing well! Thanks for stopping by and leaving a comment. :)

      All the best,
      Gwen

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    1. Hey Mary! :)
      Yup - he actually liked it more than I had expected. :) Yay! :)

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  5. Gwen, I have had great results with Kwik Sew 2935. I do love your husband's shirt.

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    1. Hi Patsijean! Thank you so much for the recommendation! I just looked at it and it looks perfect! I'm going to order the pattern right away. :)

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