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https://fridaypatterncompany.com/products/donny-shirt-pdf-pattern Friday Pattern Company

Suggested fabrics

For 115 cm width: 1.3 m. For 140-150 cm width: 1.1 m. Any sort of light to medium weight woven fabric is suitable, e.g. cotton, linen. If you choose a mid-weight fabric like twill or denim you will get a more structured top. If you choose a drapier fabric like rayon or silk you will get a blousier top.

Sew-along

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1FvwTdjYSZE VERY useful, since the instructions are quite minimal and there are some complicated steps involving the collar and the burrito method.

Pictures

|500 (Donny shirt in Gingham linen. Photo credit: @chrisinseams. https://www.instagram.com/p/Cu-Jjl6P_Q8/)

|500 (Donny shirt in a thrifted bed sheet. Photo credit: @melt.stitches. https://www.instagram.com/p/CsAgi2SPT8r/) _ |500 (Donny shirt back view. Photo credit: @melt.stitches. https://www.instagram.com/p/CtuhWsdSOLI/)

Hacks

|500(Donny shirt in Liberty corduroy, combined with Bernadette Skirt from Friday Pattern Company. Photo credit: @chels_makes. https://www.instagram.com/p/CuYCCLivKLN/)

|500 (Donny shirt hack: Shortened the shirt hem, side seams were 8” long, cut 2 rectangles for the skirt (total width of about 125cm - could have made the width smaller as there is so much volume but then I actually don’t mind the end result. Lots of gathering though!). Length of the skirt attached is 34”, I wanted a maxi but almost midi look. Fabric: Cotton linen fabby from @spotlightstores. Photo credit: @thats.sew.sandy https://www.instagram.com/p/Ct3PDvJv5s4/)

|500(Donny shirt dress hack. Photo credit: @meggisews. https://www.instagram.com/p/CuzsZH4xcm9/)