I sew a lot for myself and my granddaughter. I don’t know about you, but I have never tried sewing for my man. He told me he wanted something cool and unique like my clothes. Let me tell you sewing for your man is not the same as sewing for yourself. I self drafted a pattern. Those armsyces are gigantic in comparison to the amount of garment used on women’s clothing. Also, when sewing for your man, the sleeve pattern shape is slightly different. This, upon reflection, makes sense. Men don’t want to look curvy, they want to look solid like a brick wall 🙂Try Amazon Prime 30-Day Free Trial
I designed him a tee shirt. Not just a plain ole, I can buy this at Walmart, tee shirt. The one I designed for him has plaid sleeves, neckline, and pocket! He LOVES it! Before I was finished, he put it on and shared on Facebook. That’s pretty sweet huh?[envira-gallery id="2290"]
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You know, as the weather gets cooler, sewing for your man is something you may want to consider. I don’t know if you want to make a
wardrobe or just add a few pieces here and there. I’ve actually made him one other thing, PJs lol. Poor guy, he wears those too. I just started sewing again and he was one of my guinea pigs. 🙂 I made a shirt to match for out littlest dog too. If I were to sew him more pieces I’d start with a henley, maybe make a cardigan, flannel shirt, and maybe even some sweats. I do not think I’m ready or he’s ready for me to sew his jeans yet. 🙂 Whatever you sew for your man…ENJOY!