Sewing Tutorials and Shirt Designs by Pamela Erny.
Featuring tailored ~Off The Cuff~ Menswear Shirts, Clothes for Children, and other Fashion Apparel...plus "How To" Sewing Tutorials, Sewing and Design Tips, Sewing Techniques, and more.
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2/08/2005
AWARD WINNING book with featured ~Off The Cuff~ hemp shirt
This is a little bit long ago, my first impression was that the model - the guy - reminded me of the "type" of Al di Meola (guitarist!!)- and these guys will sure be very pleased about comfortable shirts - in this case with not too many buttons and parts that might rattle or scratch on the instrument when played. In former times musicians would wear ties and dinner jackets / smoking and everything but today they are also accepted on the stage in comfortable clothes (which do not ncessarily have to be less elegant).
Very good comment - this answer would have pleased Erny from above...
But in fact, sewing one's own clothing has the adantage to use unusual fabrics, and something more precious than cotton, like wild silk which I did once, but hemp is relatively unusual here, I must try and find out more about it, where to buy the material, which colours available...
Must be good to wear. I say hello and goodbye from Germany / Bremen - it was nice to see your blog; I will come back some day and see what's new,
I truly appreciate your comments, Thank-you! I have eliminated the annoying 'word verification' (yay!) but now I need to Moderate all comments, sorry! *** Your Comment Will be Posted After Moderation...I have to do this to stop spam***
Nice shirt!
ReplyDeleteHey the shirts pretty darn good looking too.
ReplyDeleteWay to go, Pam! Really like your new site, including the background. Enjoyed seeing THE shirt.
ReplyDeletePhyllis Carlyle from the PMB Chat List
After you're done wearing the shirt do you wash it or smoke it?
ReplyDeleteGreat shirt. How can I order one?
ReplyDeleteReally enjoying seeing the website up and running - Congrats!!
ReplyDeleteThis is a little bit long ago, my first impression was that the model - the guy - reminded me of the "type" of Al di Meola (guitarist!!)- and these guys will sure be very pleased about comfortable shirts - in this case with not too many buttons and parts that might rattle or scratch on the instrument when played. In former times musicians would wear ties and dinner jackets / smoking and everything but today they are also accepted on the stage in comfortable clothes (which do not ncessarily have to be less elegant).
ReplyDeletePacoDaCapo...thanks for your comment.
ReplyDeleteI design for many musicians, and in fact the model wearing this shirt *is* a musician..and also my husband!
Very good comment - this answer would have pleased Erny from above...
ReplyDeleteBut in fact, sewing one's own clothing has the adantage to use unusual fabrics, and something more precious than cotton, like wild silk which I did once, but hemp is relatively unusual here, I must try and find out more about it, where to buy the material, which colours available...
Must be good to wear. I say hello and goodbye from Germany / Bremen - it was nice to see your blog; I will come back some day and see what's new,
Martin
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