When I was in labor with Duncan, I bought this awesome piece of Echino helicopter fabric for Logan. Isn't technology amazing? Between my iPhone and my epidural, I was fabric shopping between contractions. I only got a yard, since it is a bit pricey and was planning a sport shirt out of it, but when the summer issue of Ottobre came, I knew it needed to be the "Art Camp" shirt.
How awesome is that?! It is design #21 from the 03/2011 issue of Ottobre. It is very economical of fabric, since you don't have any facings and only a short placket at the neckline. I think it is a great design to showcase a fun, large scale print like this one, since the front is not broken up. For further fabric conservation, and to place the print to best effect, I cut this out in a single layer, rather than on the fold. I also cut the plackets and pocket flap on grain rather than on the bias. I didn't want my helicopters flying in different directions.
Here is a closer view of the pocket and front placket. The pocket is pleated on the sides to give a bellows effect. Plenty of room for "stuff" in there. The buttonholes are worked at an angle, although it is a bit hard to tell. I matched the thread to the helicopters so the buttonholes blend in.
Here is a better look at the placket and inside the neckline. This was actually a really easy placket to do, much simpler than a sleeve placket. There is also a very helpful photo of the placket construction here in the Ottobre Flickr pool. The neckline is finished on the inside with a bias strip. I used a piece of linen the same color as the wrong side of the fabric. I also added a little piece of the fabric selvage as a tag. For some reason the word "helicopter" on the selvage tickled me and I had to put it in there.
The pattern also includes a hip vent and has a back yoke. I only did a single layer yoke for this one, which is what the pattern called for, as I had limited fabric, but would generally do an enclosed double layer yoke. I really like this pattern and how well it went together. Logan was excited about it throughout the process. Of course, now that it is done, he won't try it on for me. He says it is a Sunday shirt, so I guess I'll just have to let you know how it fits after church.
this pattern definitely showcases the Echino fabric. It's Fantastic!!
ReplyDeleteI love it! What cute fabric, too. Nice work on the details--as always. My favorite is the "helicopter" tag. Funny that you bought it while in labor.
ReplyDeleteThat is fabulous fabric and shirt! I thought, when I saw it on Flickr that you pieced the strips. But I guess you didn't - How neat!
ReplyDeleteHa! See? All these people who disapprove of epidurals... how else are you supposed to get your fabric shopping done?
ReplyDeleteI totally wish I'd had a iPhone during labor. I could have gotten so much done!
I love that pattern - made a giraffe print shirt for Benjamin out of it. I think it's awesome you were fabric shopping in labor. Epidurals are awesome - I missed out on one with my third kid (too stoned on Stadol to tell the nurses things were moving along and next thing I know I had a nurse delivery...), but at least the long-lasting spinal with my c-section for Gracie made up for that. ;-)
ReplyDeleteLove, love. This is such an adorable shirt.
ReplyDeleteThis shirt is fantastic!
ReplyDeleteWow, lucky boy! Great fabric and beautifully sewn top!
ReplyDeleteThe shirt is adorable, but the helicopter tag and his insistence on waiting for Sunday is the cutest of all!
ReplyDeleteLovely construction, so cute.
ReplyDeleteFantastic! Logan is going to look so cute.
ReplyDeleteSo cute! Adorable shirt!
ReplyDeleteSuper little shirt! Love the fabric.
ReplyDeleteThat has to be the best fabric buying story ever! And an adorable shirt as well.
ReplyDeleteGreat shirt! Love the colors and prints!
ReplyDeleteWow fabric shopping in labor sounds great. We didn't have that option in my day. Cute shirt and what a fun way to highlight a special fabric.
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