When you have a garment you just can’t live without, try taking one apart so you can make as many as you want! That’s what I did with my favorite shirt!
Have you ever had something you wanted to do so badly that once the chance came around, your expectations were so high, you were nearly frozen with fear of failing or second guessing everything? That’s me. You see, my favorite wardrobe item is J.Crew’s Perfect Shirt, the most well made, perfectly fitting, brilliantly constructed shirt I’ve ever...
Today I’m showing off yet another Staple Dress. I made this one for my sister out of the solid chambray from Robert Kaufman’s Chambray Union. And like my last Staple Dress, I added bits of Liberty detail because nothing makes a garment more special than a little Liberty. Emilee’s Staple Dress is almost identical to...
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Beautiful shirt! Question for you: what interfacing do you use when sewing with Liberty? I’ve never been able to find one that doesn’t bubble!
I have found what I like and what mimics the weight of garments in good stores- For garments I hardly ever use interfacing anymore because it steals the body and increases the weight, and generally does not wear well. That is especially true with light weight lawn. This shirt has a single piece of lightweight interfacing in the collar stand and that’s it. For bags, I always use SF101 and the key for either kind is to lay down the interfacing face up, then the fabric, and press gently without rubbing the iron. That’s gotten rid of all bubbling for me. Hope this helps!