I made a perfect Grainline Archer. The sleeve placket and the collar were perfectly executed and topstiched. I was so proud until I realized it didn't fit right. This whole mess started when I realized I lost my master copy that I had worked on for over a year. So, I figured I would just reprint the pattern and adjust for my wide shoulders. Simple right....not so much. I have a habit of cutting patterns two sizes too big. I think I know my measurements but clearly I need to get a clue. Anyway, I tried to fix the perfect archer by taking in the sleeves and side seams like a mad woman. In about a minute, my shoulder were too tight and the overall silhouette was too boxy. With a sad heart, I put the shirt on my dressform so I could torture myself for the next couple of weeks.
It is far from perfect but unless you are checking out my armpits super up-close, the patch job is not noticable. The hood is removeable and I snap it on backwards to limit the bulk but once again not noticeable. All in all, I think it is a pretty decent save. I wear it all the time and not just for camping and dog walking.
Right armpit
By the way, I also tore my sewing room apart and found the orginal master archer pattern. It had fallen behind the drawer in my pattern dresser. I jumped around with happiness and then moved it to a very safe place.
Left armpit