These look really good! I made some FSL pockets years ago but never did sew them on the shirts :)
Thanks. Lace pockets could really dress up a t-shirt. I'll bet they're lovely.
I really like your shirts. They came out very nice and I like the chevon and the font. Is this font on your machine?
Carolyn, They've been so popular here for so long (and I'm near a college town) that I'm ready to move on to something else - away from chevrons, and away from print pockets with hard-to-read initials. Oh, well, everyone thinks they're being original when following the current trends, whether it be owls, foxes, raccoons (look at your free designs, ladies) or chevron fabric. Isn't life interesting. A young man at the grocery store today told me he really liked my shirt (denim, covered with Southwestern designs). When I told him I had stitched it, he said no way. Then he told me he is in school to learn garment construction to go into the design biz.
Is this a new fad somewhere???They look cool hugs
well it's not new here in the states Carolyn It was going on last year during school. My G.. daughter came asking me to make some for her because everyone was doing it.
It started on college campus as a Fraternity monogram on a pocket usually with chevron material and they were called Frockets (FRat + pOCKET). Since then they have become popular for all the young and young at heart.
Great assortment of colourful Tshirts.....your monograms on the pockets really stand out....Great stitching and creative idea!