This neckline is a sort of horseshoe shape, but I will keep your bigger V in
mind for that shape.
I dont have a dryer machine, so my garments hang either on a coathanger, or
over a clothes rack to dry, depending on what it is. This grey one is
definately one for the coathanger (I have some nice padded ones) to keep
them on. I do smooth and flatten the lace on the napkins in this way while
damp and usually iron/press while damp as well, so will keep that in mind
for the top.
I had wondered about the shape pulling on the garment rather than sitting
well, myself.
Sue T, in sunny dorset, where the sun is shinning and then it keeps raining
and drying quickly in very windy weather:-) You are welcome to my share of
any snow.
Sue wrote: Having never yet made anything that actually had to fit
clothing yet I have no idea where to start.
Maybe a paper pattern shape drawn with some seam allowed extra?
I had the same problem with a v-neck tee that I bought in England in
April. I made a same-colour piece of Idrija to fit the space, but an
easier
Malvary in a very snowy Ottawa where we had about 1cm for Christmas but
have made up for lost time overnight
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