Peanuts Pandemic Photo Shoot!
Friends, I know I should be wearing a matching home-sewn mask but this scarf will have to do for the time being.
I finished my Peanuts shirt a few days ago and today Michael and I went outside for a brief photo shoot, maintaining our social distance (not from each other, naturally, but from others). I took that scarf off because aren’t you tired of seeing photos of people with their faces covered at this point?
There’s not a whole lot to say about this shirt you don’t already know. I bought the fabric online, it’s a design called “The Gangs All Here Toss” by Springs Creative (from 2019, so it’s pretty easy to find). The shirt pattern I used was Butterick 4575, from the mid-Seventies, size 36, my usual size. The only major alteration I made was to narrow the collar to give it a more contemporary look.
My polka dot contrast fabric is also quilting cotton, also purchased on eBay. It looked black before I laundered it but it washed to a very dark brown. That’s fine too.
I used vintage French glass shirt buttons I purchased a few years ago at the Chelsea Flea Market. I believe they’re from the 1920’s. They don’t stand out but how could they against this very busy fabric? As always, I made my buttonholes with my vintage Singer buttonhole attachment and sewed the entire shirt on my Singer 15-91.
I’m not entirely sure what my next project will be but I’ll tell you as soon as I know. In the meantime I’m happy to have a new cheerful shirt to wear in these somewhat gloomy times (and on this rather gray day). I’ve said it before but I’ll say it again: I love this Peanuts-print fabric.
Have a great day and stay healthy.
Happy Sewing!