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Edited by Sandy.ego at 2026-5-16 00:00
Mod Note: Includes instructions, Print-at-Home and A0/Copyshop pattern printables.
A button-up shirt is a powerful garment. It works for business casual, pairs with jeans for a smart look, and layers under pinafores and dresses. Plus, it’s a satisfying project that puts all of your favorite clever sewing techniques to use.
The Rachel shirt features a spread collar, patch pocket, bust darts, and a subtle pleat at the cuff, which closes with a placket and button. The back of the shirt has a center tuck that releases at the waist, for shaping and a fun silhouette.
Skill Level: Advanced
Main Fabric: Light to medium weight woven fabric such as cotton shirtings, cotton lawn, chambray, linen, cotton voile, double gauze, rayon crepe, rayon challis, and silk.
Supplies: All-purpose polyester sewing thread Sewing machine needle 1 yard lightweight fusible interfacing Point turner Nine 3/8" buttons |
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