Very astute of you to notice. Well done you.@horseless carriage , lovely the way she ensures that the pattern lines up at the front. I took an upholstery course many years ago. We were taught that plaids and patterns lined up was a sign of quality.
Almost the same here: I too would wear the skull one but I don't hate Christmas, just find it annoying and too much work.I liked to wear outrageous T-shirts, up until a few years ago. So I would have worn the skull one. I hate Christmas.
Haven't yet, probably never will.Would you wear one of these?
Let me show you close up shots of five shirts that depict the golden age of travel. Look closely and you will see the breast pocket then look again at the top left hand corner and see the open neck or lapel-like collar.@horseless carriage , lovely the way she ensures that the pattern lines up at the front. I took an upholstery course many years ago. We were taught that plaids and patterns lined up was a sign of quality.
I'm not sure those are sweaters, Pappy. With the collar and zipper, and I think one has cuffs, they look like shirts...like long-sleeved zip-neck t-shirts.I don’t wear sweaters but if I did, I’d probably wear a couple of them. I have a Santa t-shirt I wear on the holidays.
Truth be told, we are probably fortunate to have found one another when we were so young.Thank you, @horseless carriage . Nice work. Love art deco!
Your wife is very lucky to have someone to sew for, who appreciates her creations.