Loose and Boxy

My second self-drafted shirt came together just as quickly as the first one did – they both took under a week each.

The author stands in front of a hedge, photographed from shoulders to thighs. She is wearing a pale pink linen top with floral pants. The shirt is untucked, and the author has her hands in her pockets.

This is the second colour of Fabric Store linen I purchased. I did not realise it would be almost the same colour as me!

The author stands against a hedge, photographed from shoulders to thighs. She wears the same pale pink top and floral pants combination. The shirt is tucked into the pants, and her hands are on her hips.

I’ve kept all the details much the same…

Close-up of the V-neck of the pale pink top. The V-neck sits high on the chest, with a split in the centre front seam a bit below the base of the V.

…though I am happy the neckline and centre front are neater.

Close-up of the neckline of the pale pink top, photographed flat on a wood surface. The inside of the back neck area is visible. A small rectangle of same-coloured linen has been sewn there, with a pale pink ribbon hanging loop attached to the rectangle.

That’s probably because I know what I’m doing now.

The author stands in front of a hedge, photographed from shoulders to thighs. She wears the pale pink top with floral pants, untucked. She has her arms extended out to the side, which shows off the loose, boxy shape of the top.

I love how boxy and loose these are, and I can’t wait to get stuck in to the next two! Can you guess what colours they’ll be?

Anyways, see ya!

Yves

Leave a comment