Not in the sad sense.
Just catching up on the ironing - one chore I don't mind doing. One of the little shirts hanging there is a variation on this one.
I redrafted the collar so it had less roll. The pleats are a lot finer and the block I used is a slimmer fit with narrower sleeves and less bulk overall. The end result is much better. Adelaide has worn this one a lot already.








Just beautiful. Love all the blues, it being my favorite colour and all. Is it wrong that I wish my wardrobe looked this together?
Posted by: Rennae | Tuesday, June 15, 2010 at 03:44 PM
just gorgeous! apart from obvious skills in drafting, cutting, construction and design-fullstop, you have an amazing eye for visual merchandising, and let's not forget photography! now who's been double dipping in the talent pool?!!
i'd love to see a little townmouse pattern collection - don't think it would detract from your main market, just open up a whole lot more.....just think, this little shirt pattern, supplied with liberty fabric, a small amount of fusing and tiny buttons. it works for knitting, so why not for sewing?
Lx
Posted by: Lynda | Tuesday, June 15, 2010 at 04:37 PM
Heaven, and you iron for your children? You know they'll never leave home?!! Gorgeous photo too...
Posted by: Ann | Tuesday, June 15, 2010 at 08:51 PM
The little blue shirt looks gorgeous Kristine. It is what I call a "basic", the sort that goes with everything and looks great always.
By the way, you give the word "ironing" a whole new meaning!!!
Posted by: RocĂo | Tuesday, June 15, 2010 at 09:29 PM