I chose Butterick 5678 for the pattern. I've used it before (in a different size than I am currently), and it comes with different cup sizing, which is a huge win in my books. This semi-fitted shirt has a collar and collar band, with princess seams, and sleeves with cuffs.
I couldn't find this when I did a search on the Butterick website, so maybe it's out of print? That's too bad, because it's a great pattern.
Details like the collar, collarband, front placket, sleeve vent and cuffs take a bit of time to do, but add such a nice touch. Originally, I didn't add the stitching line to the button placket, as I was hoping to keep it simple with the busy-ness of the fabric, but ended up going back to add them because the buttonholes just looked...weird, in my mind, like they were too close to the edge. I also didn't use the bust pockets because I wanted to keep the fabric as the focus.
I've made this pattern before, but have had to size up, so it was like I started fresh. I did a 3/4" sway back adjustment and added 1" to the length of the sleeves. I also used the size 16 D cup.
The final result fits very nicely with my other SWAP garments. It wasn't what I had originally planned, but I absolutely love the finished item. It also uses up some really deep stash yardage, which is a big win in my books!
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