HOW I MADE A LOVELY BISHOP COLLAR SHIRT IN LESS THAN 25 MINUTES

in NeedleWorkMonday2 years ago

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Hi everyone, I'm here again this beautiful to share with you my latest design. A simple shirt with a round collar, can also be called bishop collar.

It's a casual shirt that you can rock with Jean, Chinoz and even pant trousers.

I made this outfit under 25 minutes, it was an urgent work from my favourite client and I just had to deliver.

I thank God I was able to deliver in short time and most importantly he loves it and was able to meet up the occasion he wanted to attend. I took extra charge anyways 🤪

So let me share with you I made this happen.

Sorry I couldn't take much pictures cause I was rushing, but essential pictures was taken.

MATERIALS USED

  • Fabric (vintage)
  • Collar stay
  • hemming gum
  • Thread
  • Buttons

These are all you need to make a shirt.

What I did first was cutting the fabric using the measurement but no picture was taken her because I was in haste, I'm so sorry about that.

This fabric isn't 100% cotton so sewing it isn't quite friendly that I had to gum some places like the allowances added for button allowances and the sleeves which made it easier for me.

SEWING PROCESS

After apply hemming gum on those places, I went ahead by joining the shoulders and back landing and then joined the sleeves.


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Then I closed the body, crated the collar, gum to fabric and fixed to the shirt.


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FINAL LOOK


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Thanks for always supporting my post. Do have a lovely day.

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