Once the bib was finished, the rest of the shirt body went very quickly! Later today or tomorrow, I’ll finish the sleeves and set them in. Sorry about the wrinkles – that’s linen for ya!
Here you can see how the inset collar is attached to the yoke. All of this was so ridiculously easy to do and gives a very professional finish.
I REALLY love this! Which sleeves are you using?
This is looking just great. What can you tell us about sizing? And thanks for the mini-tutorial on the previous post.
Oooh, this is looking gorgeous! Can’t wait to see the finished product . . . I may have to pick up this pattern.
Oh–it looks gorgeous! I love the collar and the inverted pleat. Thank you for sharing! 🙂
The colour is so pretty and our your sewing looks so careful, detailed and perfect! I can’t wait to see your finished shirt.
It is looking really good now! I love that you are now documenting your pieces step by step…makes it so much easier to understand how you ended up with such a gorgeous garment!
Oooooo! This is a great looking blouse. This may be the one to get me to try HP.
Linen is one of my favorite fabrics to sew. You’ve chosen a lovely one.
I am loving this. Can’t wait to see the final garment.
This is gonna be great Gigi…and I like linen when its washed but not pressed.
Gorgeous colour and style. What pattern are you using?
Gigi..this is going to be fabulous ! I just got this pattern..can’t wait to make one !