Once again, thank you Koko Yamase for pushing me into reconstructing these men’s sweaters and dress shirts even though I’m lazy :)
It’s my first time doing sewing projects like this, so of course the results are not perfect. Nevertheless, I’m so happy when each of them came out as I expected. The feeling of glee when I held them up for final inspection is really something to remember.
All of the men’s sweaters (brown and black) and men’s dress shirt are from thrift stores, and I’m so thrilled to make these happened. Now I’m in the process of making (at least) 2 more using guides from the very same book!
I’m telling you: get one. Especially if you’re curious about fashion but much lazier than full-time fashion designers :)
Have a great weekend,
Musank







Do you have an RSS feed? I want to add you to my blog. I liked this article especially the way explained this.
Yeah, it’s near the top on the right. Hover on “RSS-Posts”, right click on your mouse, and choose “Copy Link Location” and then paste that link to whatever RSS Reader you uses.
I finished one more last week, but I want to create two more before I post a new entry :) Maybe I’ll take a blog break this week since there are so many things to do.
Maybe though…
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