Here's what I don't like about it:
- The tunic shape does nothing for me. I'm flat chested (apart from my temporary nursing boobs) and pear shaped. This means that a tunic creates a very disappointing silhouette: a wide rear end hanging out from the bottom of an empty bag. Not cute. I need a fitted top; either a knit or an aggressively tailored woven, that way the silhouette is more hourglassy and less dumpy.
- Long sleeved wovens irritate me: I cook, change diapers, clean, dig in the sandbox, putter in the garden, and wash my hands. A lot. I don't want to have to roll up my sleeves every time I do this. Long sleeved t-shirts and sweaters can just be pushed up; wovens, not so much.
- The neckline is too high. I feel choked and I can't nurse the babies.
- the fabric--a wonderfully soft cotton lawn, even though florals are not usually my favorite
- the fact that I made it myself (and did a pretty fine job with the bias tape, if I say so myself)
While doing this I marked all the changes on the original pattern, so in theory I'll be able to duplicate this on other shirts that need fixing. Or I can just donate my old shirts to goodwill and spend my precious sewing time making new stuff. To hell with upcycling until I have more time on my hands to experiment.
I was rereading the post about the original tunic and noted my casual reference to "fetuses." I was so innocent then.
its adorable. i love the shape of it. and you'll wear it...which is all that really counts.
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