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Post by eatyrspleens on Apr 16, 2009 15:17:44 GMT -5
i made a lot of stuff last summer whilst stuck in boringville, north carolina. most of the stuff i made, however, was tanktops, so i left them in north carolina when i went to spokane, but i just found this in some luggage and thought i'd share. i have much better pictures on my canon, but no way to put them on the internetz. a long hoodie that hits above the knee. all hand sewn. definitely not perfect. i kind of went off another hoodie, but mostly used my own measurements, but didn't exactly think about parts that were going to be sewn and stuff, so it was way too tight at first, which is why you see some green on the sides. it still doesn't fit perfectly, but it was my first one! live and learn, live and learn. i tried to get a decent picture of the actual pattern. and that's it!
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Post by tinabina on Apr 17, 2009 7:00:51 GMT -5
I definitely would not be able to do that on my first try. Setting in sleeves is a stunt in itself.
That's a really interesting fabric. Did you buy it or salvage it from something?
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Post by bex on Apr 17, 2009 10:28:39 GMT -5
cool! i like the green in the hood, too
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Post by eatyrspleens on Apr 17, 2009 14:31:50 GMT -5
ha, the armholes could definitely stand to be a little bit bigger. and i bought the fabric at a walmart, heh.
the whole thing is lined in the green fabric as to make it warmer!
and thanks guys!
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Post by Meggers on Apr 17, 2009 18:10:51 GMT -5
Great job! I would never be able to that! Sleeves in general are way over my head.
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Post by zannaxbanana on Apr 21, 2009 21:55:35 GMT -5
Great job!
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Post by Dana A Go-Go on Apr 29, 2009 22:00:58 GMT -5
Very cool! It was a great attempt. I could only dream of doing something like that. I'm not-so talented. haha. Well done!
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