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    At one point I ran across a post with instructions on lining a men's shirt, but for the life of me can't find it now (even after using the search feature) Anyone have any pointers?
    Patrick Landrum
    Independent Rifles

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    Re: Lining a Shirt

    Exactly what kind of pinters are you looking for.

    In doing a half lining for a shirt, there are different styles and methods.

    If you look at "Thoughts on Men's Shirts" you will see several different types of linings. Several with just a lining across the back, and then reinforcements down the front.

    In my experience, in doing a half lining for a shirt I normally lay out both my shirt body and lining together. Some patterns will reference the line for your half lining. I then fold under the bottom edges 1/4 inch, and top stitch by hand. I also baste (you can top stitch) along the edges to hold lining and shirt fabric together. I can then lay out my neck and placket openings, and cut all layers at once and construct the shirt as usual. You are now just dealing with a couple more layers of fabric. Shirt #17 in "Thoughts on Men's Shirts" shows a good half lined shirt.

    Does this help?
    Todd Morris

    Proprietor, Morris & Company Historical Clothiers

    http://morrisclothiers.com

    Canton Lodge #60 F&AM Canton, Ohio


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