A BISHOP COLLAR SHIRT I MADE WITH AFRICAN PRINT FABRIC

in NeedleWorkMonday2 years ago

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I made a beautiful top for my female friend, very simple and fitted.

We be sharing with you how I made this top.

MATERIALS USED

  • African print fabric (ankara)
  • Collar stay
  • Thread
  • Buttons

CUTTING AND SEWING PROCESS

Just like I've explained in my previous posts when I talked about shirt, I repeated the same.

Then I start my sewing folding the allowances added for buttons and then I joined the shoulders and I fixed the sleeve


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After that I turned the down tip and sew.

FINAL LOOK


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This dress look beautiful

Love the tropical print and this beautiful neck!😀

 2 years ago  

Hi @olubato thanks for sharing your creative process with us, it would be great if you could tell us a little more about what's behind the project.
Try to write a bit longer posts, so we can all get to know you a bit better.
We will appreciate your effort and dedication.
Regards.

Alright ma, I will make it more detailed next time. Thanks

I love this printed fabric, congratulations!

Excellent stitching work, very beautiful good job. Blessings to you 🌹

Thank you

Lovely shirt. I really like the vertical stripes with the fabric. Very nice!

Thanks dear

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