Hello Everyone, I love to wear colourful and decorative collared shirts but I have discovered that if they are not nicely fitted, (which is hard to get) they don't always look super feminine when you try and wear them with a skirt. Over time I have taken in various shirts and tops to make them more fitted and feminine but I don't want all my shirts that fitted all the time so I needed something to make them more fitted when I wear them with a skirt but not so permanent that I can't wear them looser with jeans, for example.
All that said, I came up with an idea. Years ago when I was smaller, I remembered my mother talking about a special clothing accessory that clipped to your shirt at the back and made your shirt look more fitted. Well I searched the Internet but didn't find the accessory that I had in my mind.I do have to admit that I don't know the proper name for this accessory therefore I'm not surprised I couldn't find one online.
Well, seeing as I couldn't find one,I decided to try my hand at making one. I did some planning and thinking, came up with a plan and here is what I came up with and how I made it.
P.s Please forgive my squeaky chair noise in the background!
God bless,
God bless,
4 comments
I love it! Thanks for the tutorial :)
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Colletta
Hello, I'm so glad you love the tutorial, thank you so much for commenting!
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Anita
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ReplyDeleteHi Again Colletta, I just had a thought, Perhaps you would like to read my recent post on The Blessings of Letter Writing.(https://godzgeargirls.blogspot.com.au/2016/10/encouragement-through-letters.html)
ReplyDeleteI know that the Lord has greatly blessed me in my life through letter.
God bless,
Anita