More shirt tails....
#66
Originally Posted by bugsmom
I just became obsessed with the men's cotton shirts thanks to Bonnie Hunter, I have made this pattern before and will make it again...it is the perfect size for a cover up. Everyone fights over my other one. I left the pockets on the quilt so it will have little pockets all over the quilt. It is flat, I didn't lay it out real well, I was in a hurry :D Hope you like it,
Carrie
Bugsmom
Carrie
Bugsmom
#67
I found the pattern in an old magazine, it is really simple, takes about a full day. I'll look when I get home to find out the name of the magazine
Carrie
Bugsmom[/quote]
Would we be able to find this pattern on her web site or from one of her books or did you design it yourself? I have been saving shirts of my fathers and need to make some throws for my siblings, this seems a perfect size and not to difficult to do... it has been a year now since his death and am ready to begin...[/quote]
Carrie
Bugsmom[/quote]
Would we be able to find this pattern on her web site or from one of her books or did you design it yourself? I have been saving shirts of my fathers and need to make some throws for my siblings, this seems a perfect size and not to difficult to do... it has been a year now since his death and am ready to begin...[/quote]
#69
This looks great!!! Love the pattern. I also like the idea of using up shirts in the closet that are never worn. Money saver!!!
Originally Posted by bugsmom
I just became obsessed with the men's cotton shirts thanks to Bonnie Hunter, I have made this pattern before and will make it again...it is the perfect size for a cover up. Everyone fights over my other one. I left the pockets on the quilt so it will have little pockets all over the quilt. It is flat, I didn't lay it out real well, I was in a hurry :D Hope you like it,
Carrie
Bugsmom
Carrie
Bugsmom
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