Here's a picture of another reversible hospital gown I made for my grandmother. Hospital gowns are so ugly and shapeless, but they are the shape they are for a reason and are necessary for her right now. So - as I showed a couple of weeks ago, I've been working to make her a few that are at least prettier than what she had. This reversible gown features a white trimmed pocket and neck edge on this side. Here's a closeup of the fabric at the neck edge:
The other side looks like this:
It features a ruby-throated humming bird on the pocket -- one of the many bird visitors she sees outside her window. Here is a close-up of that:
This was cut with my Silhouette - once again the fabric was backed with Heat 'N Bond so it just ironed on. The pattern is another freebie from einnej.
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