The Sewaholic Granville Shirt pattern – it’s fab!

Saturday, February 14th, 2015

This pattern had just hit the shop and is flying off the rack already. The Granville is a fitted button-front shirt with optional front pockets, and long sleeves with tailored plackets and cuffs. Front darts add subtle shaping, and the back princess seams are designed to fit the curve of your lower back in an extremely flattering way. The yoke is self-lined, and the two-piece collar will look great under a jacket or sweater. It’s particularly good for those with a small bust and waist but larger hips.

This shirt would look fab in a whole variety of fabrics, and I think my first attempt will be in a light cotton lawn for spring – I can’t wait to get going with it. Although I also think it would look great in a retro affair like the beautiful print below designed by Beth Studley for Makower Fabrics. Maybe I’ll go for that first – just so much choice!

These patterns are selling out  fast, so if you want to get your hands on one, you’ll need to get a rush on! Enjoy.

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Granville shirt


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