
I finished sewing Bob’s Marvel shirt. It’s a perfect fit! And he loves it!

Pattern is Tropical Shirt from Wardrobe by Me. Fabric from fabric.com. The blue is Kona cotton in Paris Blue. Buttons from ButtonsNDesigns on Etsy.

I had a blast sewing this shirt. This was my first yoke burrito, and I enjoyed learning that! I had no trouble with the buttonholes. (Interfacing is key.) I struggled a bit with the set in sleeves and the split hem. I finished the seam allowances with French seams, and that complicated things. I’m going to watch some tutorials on split hems so I can improve next time.
Beautiful sewing, Alissa! The shirt looks great on Bob.
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Thanks so much!
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That is definitely a Marvel-ous shirt! Awesome job!!
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Thanks Marilee!
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Also, thanks for the title!
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🙂
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Marvellous is for sure the right word for this shirt. They best hurry up and make another movie so he can wear it to the next Marvel movie. 😀
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I have to give Marilee credit for “Marvel-ous Shirt” 😆
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I LOVE it!
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💙
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Love it!….great job!
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Looks great! I think it’s awesome he likes wearing fun things like that Marvel print!
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That looks great! I love the way the blue worked out for the accent color.
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That shirt suits him to a T. He looks rather pleased with himself for wearing it so well. LOL. You did a great job.
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The shirt looks really professionally done – maybe you have a new business?? Yes, French seams certainly complicate things – I have hemmed first, then done the side seams if I wanted French seams. Just have to remember to do it, as it’s not my normal order of operations!
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Great shirt! And fantastic sewing!! You aced it!
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Thank you, Sandy!
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Oh my goodness! He gets to walk around with the coolest shirt! Nice job!
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Thank you! 😃
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