There’s a reason I’m sewing two versions of the same pattern back to back. Not only do I LOVE this pattern, but the Monthly Stitch August Challenge is Two is the magic number. So, if I’m going to obsess over a TNT pattern, what better time to do it?
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There’s a reason I’m sewing two versions of the same pattern back to back. Not only do I LOVE this pattern, but the Monthly Stitch August Challenge is Two is the magic number. So, if I’m going to obsess over a TNT pattern, what better time to do it?
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So totally get your obssession. Its a great fitting pattern that you have nailed!. I have made 4 of my beloved V1440 top since Feb this year. I am tempted to use contrst fabrics but have no confidence in matching up fabrics. I must try because this top is just lushd
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Totally get you obsession. You have nailed the fit! Love your use of contrasting fabrics. I have no confidence in matching up different fabric s – i must try though because this shirt is so lush!
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Yes. That is the good thing about multiple passes on a pattern . You don’t have to fuss with the fit again. Mixing up prints is especially appealing to me because It’s a good way to burn through my remnant stash a bit. I have zillions of little fabric leftovers that are too lovely not to use, you know?
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I got a whole big bag of those!
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I love it! This really is a great shape on you, and it looks so crisp. I love the scale difference in the prints that you’ve chosen–they work so well together. I meant to comment on the yellow one that it reminds me of this store close to me that sells luxe French linens…it’s the colors of Provence all in a shirt. Lovely.
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Thanks! I’m not as fond of the yellow as I am of the blue but now that you’ve reminded me that those colors are very French, it looks way better to me…thanks for that!!!
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Nice pattern and nice fabric choices! Especially nice that Mr noticed!
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Thanks! Mister can be hilarious…
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Fab pattern, fab tops and fab blog. Note to self, must make more tops. I’m making endless jackets at the moment and have no intention of stopping until I get them right, obsessed yes! jacketless no!
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Thanks! A jacket obsession sounds great for fall. I’m easing into cool weather sewing slowly but surely. I could use a jacket or two now that I think about it. Hmmmm.
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Love this shirt on you! The contrast placket is so pretty too. Bought this pattern because of this post 🙂
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Thanks so much! It’s a fun pattern – – I hope you post your lovely shirt so that I can see it.
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