Present Joys

“We thank the Lord of heaven and earth
who hath preserved us from our birth
for present joys, for blessings past,
and for the hope of heaven at last.”

Tag failed projects

1 post from May 2011

This could have been a really nice shirt. After I finished last week’s shirt, I got a little overconfident with my drafting abilities, so I went into my pattern and made some drastic changes, especially in the yoke area. And I don’t know why, but I didn’t measure the final neckline on my pattern before I used it to cut out this great polka-dot fabric from Sew to Speak. As a result, the neckline is uncomfortably large as result of the yoke-shoulder seam being too small. It is an odd problem to have… and one that I will not make twice.

I used cheap muslin as interfacing, instead of a proper interfacing, and I think the effect is much better. Since the muslin is not fusible, it floats as a separate layer between the shirting, and this looks much better. There’s another lesson I learned from this project.

So that’s why this shirt doesn’t have buttonholes, a pocket, or a finished hem. And I don’t think I will finish it. I’m not happy enough with it, and I can always re-use most of the fabric for pocketing or something.

To make up for the wasted time, I’ve already started assembling my next shirt. Live and learn…