Episode Six: Modcloth Mint Tux Shirt

Posted by on May 1, 2012 in Episodes | 11 comments

Hey Guys! Spring is in the air, which means it’s time to add some adorable new pieces to your closet. This week I show you how to recreate a minty-fresh sleeveless blouse from Modcloth. Be sure to download and print your pattern

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I love this mint color, but was also thinking all white with a black bow might be just as cute, and maybe a little more formal, what do you guys think? I’d love to see any of your finished projects, and answer any questions you may have. A special thanks this week to Saman Ghanbar and also the beautiful ladies of my favorite vegan ice cream shop Sweet Ritual.

 

As always, happy sewing!

 

11 Comments

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  1. ....

    As always… love it.

  2. Peg

    Probably your easiest project yet- which means even I can make it. I think I am going to do it in a cream color. Thanks so much for posting lovely!!

  3. ^Tally^

    love modcloth, but can’t afford it. now i dont have to!

  4. HEATHER

    1. Another beautifully done episode.

    2. How do you make your own bow? Every time I try to make bows, they come out so crappy and wrinkled….

    HEATHER

  5. Cheryl Veret5to

    What a cute little top; I LOVE the color too! You are SO CREATIVE!! I think you should do some men fashion.

  6. Zoe

    I love that Goodwill, by McCallum, they always have the best selection.

  7. Cicilda

    yay for sewing!

  8. TQ

    I think it’s your best episode yet. I’m going to redo this project, using your pattern but put it on the front of a black sweater with white tux looking part on the front. I’ll send you a pic when I’m done, I still really like yours though. thanks for the inspiration.

  9. Deshawnda

    I love that color too. Easy steps, thanks for sharing.

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