Here are a couple more shirts I made for DH (Dear Hubby), these also have been worn and washed a few times so aren't looking as nice as they were right after I made them. It's amazing how quickly fabric starts to fade these days, even with careful washing in cool water and Clorox 2 for colors, but they still seem to fade. If anyone has a solution to make my colors look brighter, please let me know. Dang, that almost sounded like a commercial!
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Both of these shirts were made with McCalls pattern M2149. |
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DH does film and video work, he has had the opportunity to work on a few "Hollywood" films so I thought this would be a fun material to work with. It is Robert Kaufman's Movie Director fabric. |
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