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Re: remake mens ****rts

by Pogonip <nobody3@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > May 29, 2008 at 11:52 PM

BEI Design wrote:
> Pat Iverson wrote:
>> Need help to revamp a man's dress ****rt to fit a woman.
> 
> How big is the ****rt, what size is the woman?
> 
>> How to redo the sleeves into 3/4 sleeves.
> 
> Depends.  Do you want to save the plackets and cuffs?  If 
> so, are they large enough to accommodate the new wearer's 
> forearm, plus a little ease?  If yes, you could remove the 
> sleeves from the armseye, re-cut the armseye for the new 
> wearer's size, and re-sew the sleeve.  Or, you could just 
> taper the underarm seam, cut off at the new length (plus hem 
> allowance) and hem, maybe including a small tuck for ease.
> 
> Keep in mind, the collar is likely to be *much* too large 
> (not an easy alteration), and the body/shoulders too wide if 
> the man was large and the woman is small.  Also, it will 
> almost certainly need to be shortened.  And to make it truly 
> a woman's ****rt, the buttonholes should be sewn shut and new 
> buttonholes made on the right front.
> 
>> Also any other
>> ideas for refitting or embellishments to change the look.
> 
> Add: lace, appliqué, embroidery, beading, sequins, piping, 
> pintucks, bias trim, different buttons, dye it,  ...
> 
> What are you trying to accomplish?  Are you are keeping the 
> ****rt for sentimental reasons, and just want a wearable 
> memento?  Or do you have a large supply of ****rts you just 
> want to be able to modify rather than buy new fabric?
> 
> Beverly 
> 
> 
Going waaaaay back in history, the first assignment in home ec was to 
take a man's ****rt - probably with worn collar and cuffs - and convert 
it to a woman's ****rt.  Or girl's ****rt.  I don't remember all the 
details, but I do remember that we started by turning the ****rt upside 
down!  We cut the front and back from the front and back of the ****rt, 
and I think we used the sleeves, shortened, and we made a new, smaller 
collar.  It wasn't all that long after the end of WWII and lots of 
shortages.  Oh, this also put the buttons on the "correct" side.  We 
reused that part when we cut.

-- 
Joanne
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 3 Posts in Topic:
remake mens shirts
"Pat Iverson" &  2008-05-29 17:10:04 
Re: remake mens shirts
"BEI Design" &l  2008-05-29 23:20:31 
Re: remake mens shirts
Pogonip <nobody3@[EMAI  2008-05-29 23:52:56 

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