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i've been working on coming up with a good formula for cutting down boxy swag t-shirts into more lady-shaped shirts that i would actually wear. (i have one from a work project i'm pleased with that i want to do right. i have several free shirts from PAX that i collected for practice.)
what i've learned so far is that the significant difference is in the length from neck opening to shoulder, and the shaping of the sleeves. i packed it in tonight because the sleeves are confounding me right now and i need time to think on it. i was reporting my findings to C as i cleaned up:
J: the key point where the shirts match is at the base of the sleeve - it's the wide spot - and you need that space for breastland.
C: best. themepark. ever.
what i've learned so far is that the significant difference is in the length from neck opening to shoulder, and the shaping of the sleeves. i packed it in tonight because the sleeves are confounding me right now and i need time to think on it. i was reporting my findings to C as i cleaned up:
J: the key point where the shirts match is at the base of the sleeve - it's the wide spot - and you need that space for breastland.
C: best. themepark. ever.
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Date: 2009-09-16 02:39 am (UTC)Let me know if you come up with a good solution. I would be willing to pay someone to at least shorten some of my large guy's T-shirts.