Not bad but, it finally made sense when we tried a super light weight dingy gray (with hint of purple) rayon on top of a charcoal gray. The fabric and is shear and looks like it's about to peal off. The only problem was having product made. Susan, my manufacturer, said she couldn't cut that kind of "yoke" pattern. So we did it by hand. See picts of Michael cutting out the graded "yoke" pieces. Threads were sewn across yoke for a kind of quilting affect. In the end we decided to keep them then. I now want to sell the shirts with hanging threads - cut them off yourself if you don't like them!
Saturday, November 29, 2008
The final yoke shirt
Not bad but, it finally made sense when we tried a super light weight dingy gray (with hint of purple) rayon on top of a charcoal gray. The fabric and is shear and looks like it's about to peal off. The only problem was having product made. Susan, my manufacturer, said she couldn't cut that kind of "yoke" pattern. So we did it by hand. See picts of Michael cutting out the graded "yoke" pieces. Threads were sewn across yoke for a kind of quilting affect. In the end we decided to keep them then. I now want to sell the shirts with hanging threads - cut them off yourself if you don't like them!
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