I love it! Did you use a pattern for the raglan sleeves, or just wing it? I've got a few shirts I've been wanting to do this with. Mine won't come out so professional, but whatevs, at least Jude will have a long sleeve shirt in the event that fall ever shows up!
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CUTE! smart thinking. i like your version even better than the original shirt!
ReplyDeleteI love it! Did you use a pattern for the raglan sleeves, or just wing it? I've got a few shirts I've been wanting to do this with. Mine won't come out so professional, but whatevs, at least Jude will have a long sleeve shirt in the event that fall ever shows up!
ReplyDeleteYour shirt is even cooler than the original! I love it!! Very cool how you did the stitching.
ReplyDeleteI love, love, love what you did with it! I have to say I think I like it better in it's new form!
ReplyDeleteOops. Forgot to put the pattern. It's from an Ottobre issue. Not sure which one, but their raglan sleeves are the best. Very nice shape.
ReplyDeleteOh this is such a cute story and I like the new contrast sleeves. I'm a sucker for nostalgia.
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