We “summer-ized” the Ilford Shirt by Friday Pattern Company.
Martha, Michelle and I needed an easy-to-sew shirt to get through these hot summer days, so we hacked the pattern a bit.
Michelle, Jamie and Martha
Martha’s Summary
My favorite way of making and wearing the Ilford Jacket is actually as a cropped summer blouse. I have four versions of this summer shirt and I love wearing them with a high waist, wider leg pant and also with skirts. For this version, I made multiple changes.
I went down two sizes from my "true" size. According to my measurements I should be in a size Medium but I made this one Extra Small.
I cropped 3" from the length of the body. The pattern doesn't have a shorten/lengthen line but it is a squared off shape so I simply removed 3 inches from the bottom of the front and back pattern pieces. Don't forget to move the notches at the bottom front if you decide to do this too!
I made the sleeve 3" long using the boxy sleeve pattern. I measured 3" from the top of the sleeve at the weird pointy bit and drew a perpendicular line across the sleeve pattern 3" down to leave me with a short sleeve.
I also went a little crazy with the buttons just because I like the look of a bigger button on pretty much everything.
Gail’s Summary
For the Ilford pattern I opted for the longer version in a lightweight linen/cotton blend. I used a contrasting pattern for the inside of the cuffs, and underside of the collar. I found the pattern to have too much ease, so instead of a Medium, I used the XS sizing. Using a tape measure with the finish measurements helped me decide what size to cut out. I usually have some errand to run after I work out, so I use this 3/4 jacket to slip over my gym clothes. Nice pattern, lots of variations. I used large snaps for closures.
We love this pattern because it is so easy to make changes for any weather.
Jamie’s Summary
I was looking for a super light-weight fabric and decided on a double-gauze. The sleeves were removed and I added some binding with the same fabric at the dropped-shoulder.
It’s so comfortable and very nice on hot summer days because the cotton is so breathable!
Michelle’s Summary
I chose this adorable chambrey because I love fun pattern designs. This one has cute peacocks on it, which needed to be carefully matched up, so I took time when cutting the fabric to make it work. The length was shortened to my hip and I made the sleeves much shorter for a breezy summer look. Love it!
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