My plan was this: use the basic shape of the shirt as-is. The length of the shirt from the yoke to hem was a perfect skirt length for me if I used a narrow seam allowance and left the original hem intact. The front and back would be gathered into a waistband that buttoned at the center front with an overlap, above the original button placket. This all meant cutting off the back yoke, collar and sleeves, and carefully taking off the front pockets with a seam ripper.
I made a pocket pattern piece based on the Cambie pocket piece, (above right) making the scooped side the same shape as the former-armhole of the shirt. I used the sleeves as fabric to cut out the pockets. That’s when I realized the sleeves had the plaid pattern upside down! So I corrected that on my pockets.
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Firstly, I love that Tasha has a pair of shoes that perfectly matches the turquoise in the plaid! Secondly…erm…GENIUS!! Using the original armhole curve as shaping for the pockets! Isn’t that just one of those things where you smack your forehead and wonder why that never occurred to you before? I know I did! I am soooo trying that….Thankyou so much Tasha 🙂
This shirt was actually quite poorly made and a boxy unflattering shape. What stood out for me when I found this in the charity shop was the lovely colour way, supersoft feel of the fabric and the fact that it was 100% cotton. Being a large men’s shirt there was scope there. I love that Tasha has proved that you can refashion and STILL retain that authentic vintage look and feel to your makes. It’s all in the details and the styling…
Ooh I love this, such a good idea, and those pockets are brill!
wow – great job and a lovely refashion!
Ooh, I’ve been stashing away my tall partner’s very large shirts whenever he gets rid of them awaiting inspiration – I think I just found it!
So fantastic and very, very clever use of armholes and back yoke! Love the attention to detail in replacing those buttons. It looks so comfy. Job well done, my friend!
Such inspiring work 🙂 wonderful wonderful
It’s gorgeous! Using the armholes as the pockets was indeed a flash of brilliance, well done!
Using the arm holes as pockets was a BRILLIANT idea! I’m so glad this came together the way you envisioned… it’s gorgeous, and your whole outfit is just perfect.
The skirt is clever, especially using the button placket on the front. I love this detail.
Oh my that’s so cool! I’m looking at men’s shirts in a totally different way now.
This is really a gorgeous and clever refashion!
Awesome! And I JUST got a men’s large tall striped shirt for .99 at Goodwill, hoping to make a skirt. Now I have tutelage! Thanks so much.
That’s a super neat idea. Brilliant bit with the pockets. Looks like a cozy skirt.
LOVE it!!! What a gorgeous skirt, and OMG those shoes are incredible. Love the addition of the pockets, a really nice touch along with the shapes waistband flap that elevates it from a basic refashion into something extra special. Amazing work Tasha xxx
This is incredible! And how clever to think of using the armholes like that…total light-bulb moment!!!
This is just lovely! Go Tasha!
What a cool skirt! I would never think to make a shirt into a skirt. I’m going to be on the lookout for shirts at the op shops now. You are so clever!
Ohh wow, that IS genius!!
Looks great:) I love seeing refashions, but they rarely give much detai.. so am super excited about this:)
armholes as pockets? clever! this shirt looks so great as a skirt now and i love the new buttons. cute!
I’m going to say it again, armholes as pockets!? Great idea. Love the way this turned out!
Very nice, and very much more wearable!! 🙂
This is so cute! What a fun refashion!
Love this! If there’s anything better than a cosy flannel shirt it has to be a cosy and feminine flannel skirt!
Very Mad Men!! Love it. I actually like the fact that the back plaid doesn’t match up perfectly with the front plaid. It adds a touch of kooky. I would wear that skirt! What a great idea to make the armholes into pocket holes and use the sleeves for the actual pockets. I would wear this with a fitted top or bustier and a blazer for a sexy vibe. LOVE!!
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