Atelier Brunette Ralph Pink Sahara Shirt
Sunday, August 27, 2017Ralph Pink Sahara Shirt in Kamakura, Japan. Shoes: Kin by John Lewis; Hat: H&M |
Kin by John Lewis shirts - particularly love the Laura Slater print one on the left! |
My finished Sahara Shirt, in Atelier Brunette |
On the beach in Kamakura |
Details in Atelier Brunette Graphic Blue Fabric |
With just a day to go before my holiday, I managed to find the perfect buttons - I couldn't believe my luck! Textile Garden my usual go-to place for buttons, but with such limited time, I had to do a bit of a dash round town. I picked up these little matching blue ones from the bargain box at John Lewis - just 60p for a card of 5 and exactly the right colour.
Perfect match buttons! |
The only problem I had was trying to make the very top button hole on the collar. My machine just couldn't manage it because of the bulk so I skipped it rather than risking spoiling a lovely finished garment. Has anyone got any tips for top button struggles?
I love my summer Sahara and it made for great holiday wear in Japan. I saw a lot of locals wearing double gauze and over sized shirts in the humid weather and I left inspired to make more! I picked up an amazing heavy textured white cotton while there and the plan is to make it up as an oversized long sleeved shirt that's a bit more climate-appropriate for home. The challenge with this Sahara Shirt is getting wear out of it now I'm back in the UK. Let's see if I can transition it into my Autumn/Winter wardrobe...
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16 comments
This looks fantastic. A perfect pairing of fabric and pattern. Love those abstract prints too. I got a nice one from Stoff and Stil that you would probably like a while back - I've made it into a SOI Alex Shirt Dress. https://carolinejoynson.blogspot.co.uk/2017/08/sew-over-it-alex-shirt-dress.html
ReplyDeleteThanks Caroline, and WOW I love the Stoff and Stil fabric and the SOI dress! I think I know where to hunt for my next abstract print :) Thanks for sharing! x
DeleteIt's gorgeous! Can I ask how many pages the pattern PDF was? I want it, but I can't stand taping huge PDFs, hahah..
ReplyDeleteThanks Katie! The PDF is 28 pages which isn't too bad - I've done a 70-pager before so it could be worse! You'd look great in it I'm sure :)
DeleteThanks! Sub-30 pages is ok by me so I'm gonna get it!
DeleteHooray - can't wait to see yours! :)
Deletebeautiful, the fabric looks like it has a lovely soft drape and hand ;o)
ReplyDeleteThank you! I always think of cottons as being stiff but this is quite the opposite. Definitely rethinking my fabric properties :)
Deleteperfect make - again and as always! (love those sandals)
ReplyDeleteThank you Eimear! I couldn't resist going for the Kin sandals (not quite up for shoe making just yet) x
DeleteBeautiful dress! I agree it's a perfect match fabric to pattern - so cool to wear AND stylish!
ReplyDeleteThank you Kathleen :) So happy they worked out well together! x
DeleteThis looks great, such a perfect interpretation of your inspo frocks!
ReplyDeleteThank you! I'm really pleased at how close the pattern matches the high st versions :) Now to find some amazing abstract print fabric like the Laura Slater one! x
DeleteYou have inspired me yet again, Shauni! I have the pattern printed out and ready to assemble, though not sure when. Hoping the summer hols on for a little bit so I can finish it.
ReplyDeleteIt's a lovely make, well done again!
Btw, I saw an awesome Stoff & Still fabric that was very similar to this, I'm a feeling a bit like a stalker if I end up making the Sahara using it :).
Thank you Alex! Can't wait to see your version - I'm sure you'll love it! Definitely do it with the Stoff & Still! A few people have mentioned it to me when I mentioned struggling to find interesting geometric prints. I'm not sure I dare look so soon after pay day...
DeleteI'm loving your Katie dress too. Think we might just be style twins :) x