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Post by longtrail on May 17, 2009 16:14:28 GMT -5
Was on another site where one gal asked for suggestions on how to make the typical leather shirt, more feminine. I made this shirt for myself years ago. The yoke is cut so it dips downwards slightly between the breasts and is slightly fringed on the ends. Sweet. Then there is a row of beads that follow the shape of the yoke, and accentuate the breasts even more. The yoke in the back is also fringed but straight across. The shoulders have long fringe and the sleeves shorter fringe for every day use rather than parading around. I got lots of compliments on this shirt while wearing it. I put it on a trade blanket and some dude bought it and wore it, somehow it wasn't quite the same. Hey, a sale is a sale!!!! haha ;D
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Post by two bit on May 17, 2009 18:39:38 GMT -5
haha
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Post by joanne2 on May 17, 2009 19:05:00 GMT -5
Did you turn the sleeves a bit so that the fringe would be like at the back of the arms? Looks lovely. You're very talented, LT
Yeah I would bet that that shirt wouldn't quite look the same on a guy, LOL.
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Post by longtrail on May 17, 2009 21:28:36 GMT -5
No, I didn't turn the sleeves, must just be the way it is hanging. If I remember correctly I sewed in two long rectangles of hide into the seam, then fringed it. Same with the shoulder fringe which I like a lot. Thanks J2
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Post by longtrail on May 17, 2009 21:30:05 GMT -5
A rectangle for each sleeve. Sorry, I should read my posts more clearly before I post them!!drat.
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Post by Buckskin Billy on May 17, 2009 22:30:40 GMT -5
did it accentuate his breastess's as well ;D
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Post by longtrail on May 18, 2009 0:32:46 GMT -5
Didn't do a damn thing fer em.
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Post by two bit on May 18, 2009 20:50:50 GMT -5
lol
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