Pattern Description:
Tops and tunics have raglan sleeves, neckline, waistline elastic casings and ribbon bow; tops A, B have sleeves with elastic casing; top C has sleeves with ribbon casing; tunic D has sleeves with self ruffles; tunic E has sleeves with lace trim.
Pattern Sizing:
XSM -XLG: I used a medium for my sister
Did it look like the photo/drawing on the pattern envelope once you were done sewing with it?
Yes, with the exception of the lace
Were the instructions easy to follow?
OMG these were so easy and the whole thing only took 2 hours!
What did you particularly like or dislike about the pattern?
The quick and easy put together!
Fabric Used:
poly chiffon I got a year or so ago from Vogue Fabrics
Pattern Alterations or any design changes you made:
I chopped off 3 inches from the hem of the shirt for the addition of the lace edging. I also used about 6-7" or so more elastic around the neck edge to accommodate my sis' shoulders, she wanted it to be and off the shoulder top. For the inside I used a black lace hem binding since the fabric is so sheer.
Would you sew it again? Would you recommend it to others?
I would highly recommend, especially if you need something quick. This tunic and be fashioned for dress up of dress down wear. My sister wore it to a club.
Conclusion:
I needed something quick and sassy for a night of club hopping, especially since my sis asked me last minute to make her something. She asked me around lunch time after lunchtime and my 8pm she was putting on her top right off the machine..lol.. I swear I think the machine's needle was still hot! She loved it and it matches the leggings, I also made for her that day, perfectly. I'm sorry there are any detailed pics, but as I said she was wearing the top before I put my label in it :-)
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Mccall 5512 legging
Pattern Description:
Lined, loose fitting, A-line dress, 5" above mid-knee, has gathered neckline, back opening and bias turned down collar with button and fabric loops; dress A has cut-in shoulders; dress B has above elbow sleeves with turned back cuffs; leggings, below mid-calf, have elasticized waist and no side seams.
Pattern Sizing:
8-16; I used a 10 for my sister
Did it look like the photo/drawing on the pattern envelope once you were done sewing with it?
very much
Were the instructions easy to follow?
SUPER easy
What did you particularly like or dislike about the pattern?
I loved that I did It in an hour and a half on all on my serger!
Fabric Used:
wow its a mystery! I got it from walmart 2 years ago! I bout 7 yards! its an awesome stretch lycra something..lol. it has a snake skin pattern on it!
Pattern Alterations or any design changes you made:
none, but next time i make these for my sister I will make adjustments for her booty..lol.
Would you sew it again? Would you recommend it to others?
yes, this pattern will be my TNT pattern for leggings! I love leggings with heels!
Tuesday, September 29, 2009
Thursday, August 20, 2009
b5214 and my sister!
Pattern Description:
MISSES JACKET, DRESS AND BELT: Fitted, unlined jacket has collar and lapels, extended shoulders forming cap sleeves and shaped hem. Below mid-knee dress has fitted, self-lined, halter bodice with buttonhole and button closing, flared skirt, left side seam zipper and right side seam pocket. Belt has buckle with prong and eyelets.
Pattern Sizing:
Did it look like the photo/drawing on the pattern envelope once you were done sewing with it?
Yes! with the exception that I modified the belt it looked the same!
Were the instructions easy to follow?
easy as pie!
What did you particularly like or dislike about the pattern?
I love the cut of the halter, its what makes the dress so special. i also love the pocket!
Fabric Used:
a light weight stretch cotton from Vogue fabrics. For the bodice lining I used a remnant of red silk.
Pattern Alterations or any design changes you made:
as usual i used an invisi zipper instead. and i made a SBA from my sis. I was running out of time so I did the belt in my own way. I folded over a piece of white fabric and used stiff interfacing and made the long side seam., turned inside out and top stitch 1/4 from the edge in red. I used a pearlized snap closure (same ones I used for the back halter closure)
Would you sew it again? Would you recommend it to others?
Its on my cutting table to make in my size..lol. This is pattern can easily be dressed up or down depending on your shoe and accessory choice- i highly recommend you try it.
Conclusion:
this is one of the 3 dresses i made last minute for a wedding. It fit in perfectly and then later that night she changed her shoes and wore it to the club...lol. I think i will make the little jacket when i make it for myself....
more pics will be up on my blog....
BTW... im thinking of doing a long topstitch around the halter edge in white - what do you ladies think? do you think it will make the dress look too busy?
MISSES JACKET, DRESS AND BELT: Fitted, unlined jacket has collar and lapels, extended shoulders forming cap sleeves and shaped hem. Below mid-knee dress has fitted, self-lined, halter bodice with buttonhole and button closing, flared skirt, left side seam zipper and right side seam pocket. Belt has buckle with prong and eyelets.
Pattern Sizing:
Did it look like the photo/drawing on the pattern envelope once you were done sewing with it?
Yes! with the exception that I modified the belt it looked the same!
Were the instructions easy to follow?
easy as pie!
What did you particularly like or dislike about the pattern?
I love the cut of the halter, its what makes the dress so special. i also love the pocket!
Fabric Used:
a light weight stretch cotton from Vogue fabrics. For the bodice lining I used a remnant of red silk.
Pattern Alterations or any design changes you made:
as usual i used an invisi zipper instead. and i made a SBA from my sis. I was running out of time so I did the belt in my own way. I folded over a piece of white fabric and used stiff interfacing and made the long side seam., turned inside out and top stitch 1/4 from the edge in red. I used a pearlized snap closure (same ones I used for the back halter closure)
Would you sew it again? Would you recommend it to others?
Its on my cutting table to make in my size..lol. This is pattern can easily be dressed up or down depending on your shoe and accessory choice- i highly recommend you try it.
Conclusion:
this is one of the 3 dresses i made last minute for a wedding. It fit in perfectly and then later that night she changed her shoes and wore it to the club...lol. I think i will make the little jacket when i make it for myself....
more pics will be up on my blog....
BTW... im thinking of doing a long topstitch around the halter edge in white - what do you ladies think? do you think it will make the dress look too busy?
Wednesday, August 12, 2009
S5098 - and frantic sewing!
Pattern Description:
Description: Top A,B,D,E,F have slightly extended shoulders and set-in sleeves. A has short sleeves, mock wrap front, optional appliqué. All views have stand up mandarin collars and close-fitting bodice. B is sleeveless. C has raglan short sleeves with keyhole front with single button closure at base of collar. D has front and rear fitting seams, bust darts, wrap front with buttons and rear zipper closure. E has cap sleeves. F has kimono-like sleeves and frog closures with front and rear fitting seams, wrap front and side slits at hem.
Pattern Sizing:
6-8-10-12 (i used an 8)
Did it look like the photo/drawing on the pattern envelope once you were done sewing with it?
very much!
Were the instructions easy to follow?
very clear instructions. I cut this out last night and it was finished in time for her to go out in tonight - without me rushing!
What did you particularly like or dislike about the pattern?
I really like the mock wrap over bodice
Fabric Used:
brocade from JoAnn's
Pattern Alterations or any design changes you made:
no alterations were needed, but I did use and invisible zip instead
Would you sew it again? Would you recommend it to others?
its really cute but I dont think so - but i will definitely keep it in the stash, you never know when i'll need a kimono for Halloween.
Conclusion:
I made this for me sister to where to a dinner with friends and she loves it! I really like the covered buttons and the mandarin collar - so cute. It came together quickly and its the best invisi zip i've dont thus far!
I'm a sewing demon this week! I have two dresses I'm working on for my sister and I for a wedding this weekend and i'm going crazy! It's super easy to fit my sis, so all of the things I make for her just fall into place. My dress on the other hand - HA! The FBA on my dress is killing me, anyone have any ideas?
Lauren's dress in view A
My Dress in view A
Description: Top A,B,D,E,F have slightly extended shoulders and set-in sleeves. A has short sleeves, mock wrap front, optional appliqué. All views have stand up mandarin collars and close-fitting bodice. B is sleeveless. C has raglan short sleeves with keyhole front with single button closure at base of collar. D has front and rear fitting seams, bust darts, wrap front with buttons and rear zipper closure. E has cap sleeves. F has kimono-like sleeves and frog closures with front and rear fitting seams, wrap front and side slits at hem.
Pattern Sizing:
6-8-10-12 (i used an 8)
Did it look like the photo/drawing on the pattern envelope once you were done sewing with it?
very much!
Were the instructions easy to follow?
very clear instructions. I cut this out last night and it was finished in time for her to go out in tonight - without me rushing!
What did you particularly like or dislike about the pattern?
I really like the mock wrap over bodice
Fabric Used:
brocade from JoAnn's
Pattern Alterations or any design changes you made:
no alterations were needed, but I did use and invisible zip instead
Would you sew it again? Would you recommend it to others?
its really cute but I dont think so - but i will definitely keep it in the stash, you never know when i'll need a kimono for Halloween.
Conclusion:
I made this for me sister to where to a dinner with friends and she loves it! I really like the covered buttons and the mandarin collar - so cute. It came together quickly and its the best invisi zip i've dont thus far!
I'm a sewing demon this week! I have two dresses I'm working on for my sister and I for a wedding this weekend and i'm going crazy! It's super easy to fit my sis, so all of the things I make for her just fall into place. My dress on the other hand - HA! The FBA on my dress is killing me, anyone have any ideas?
Lauren's dress in view A
My Dress in view A
M5142 wearable muslin
TOOOOOT TOOOOT....lol.. thats me tooting my own horn!!!!
Ok I love the way my capri's came out! sorry about the cell phone pics, I left my camera at my mom's house.
* First off I made them using M5142 but I didn't like the flare of the patterns capri so I just cut the jean pattern piece to my liking - they are a 'city shorts' kind of length.
* For some crazy reason I decided to make the low-rise jeans. Umm yeah I don't know what I was thinking, lol! I have a high waist and although I don't have a big belly I don't the fit tummy to wear the low rise of these jeans. In the end I had to compensate the extra width needed by unfolding the waistband.
everything else fits great, they hug my booty and I don't get those crazy crotch smiles. I used my embroidery machince to stitch on a pocket design and I used a jeans buttons for the front..
This pair is my wearable muslin made out of some cheapo non-stretch fabric from Walmart's 1.50$ bin. I'll be making another pair in stretch denim this weekend to submit to the PR contest.
I also finish a baby quilt for a friend of mine --- its uber adorable!!!
Ok I love the way my capri's came out! sorry about the cell phone pics, I left my camera at my mom's house.
* First off I made them using M5142 but I didn't like the flare of the patterns capri so I just cut the jean pattern piece to my liking - they are a 'city shorts' kind of length.
* For some crazy reason I decided to make the low-rise jeans. Umm yeah I don't know what I was thinking, lol! I have a high waist and although I don't have a big belly I don't the fit tummy to wear the low rise of these jeans. In the end I had to compensate the extra width needed by unfolding the waistband.
everything else fits great, they hug my booty and I don't get those crazy crotch smiles. I used my embroidery machince to stitch on a pocket design and I used a jeans buttons for the front..
This pair is my wearable muslin made out of some cheapo non-stretch fabric from Walmart's 1.50$ bin. I'll be making another pair in stretch denim this weekend to submit to the PR contest.
I also finish a baby quilt for a friend of mine --- its uber adorable!!!
Sunday, August 9, 2009
busy weekend!
Meet NINJA!
he/she is the reason I havent been able to finish my pants!!! I became this kitty's adopted parent after the family he was with didn't want to be bothered with him anymore. I'm guessing Ninja is about 2.5-3 mths and is a handful!
The first two days were rocky, all he did was hiss at me but now we are BFFs unfortunately he/she loves Bertha (sewing machine) more than me and wont let me near her...lmao
I'll finish the pants tonight while Ninja is sleeping
Tuesday, July 28, 2009
Trial for the PR contest ...... M5142
I've finally convinced myself to enter the PR advanced beginner contest.
I've never sucessfully completed a pair of pants, let alone a zippered front fly - so I figured I'd challenge myself and do a pair of jeans. If I'm going to test myself I might as well go with the scariest sewing thing I can think of (besides BWOF- so cute, so evil).
I've been trying to research pants fit, Pati Palmer's 'Pants for Real People' seems like my best option. For some reason every fracking bookstore in the metro detroit area/burbs is OUT! Even Borders has this book on BACK ORDER. Each and every library in a 25min radius is OUT! I even had my younger brother look at his local library. It was there! but he's too lazy to go pick it up for me...lmao
I'll have to settle for all the online blogging and tests to get it right.
*Mrs. Palmer please make your books available for immediate download on ITunes. If they are a godsend and are flying of bookshelves, I want to read them NOW.
now for pictures of the first day of progress.....
I've never sucessfully completed a pair of pants, let alone a zippered front fly - so I figured I'd challenge myself and do a pair of jeans. If I'm going to test myself I might as well go with the scariest sewing thing I can think of (besides BWOF- so cute, so evil).
I've been trying to research pants fit, Pati Palmer's 'Pants for Real People' seems like my best option. For some reason every fracking bookstore in the metro detroit area/burbs is OUT! Even Borders has this book on BACK ORDER. Each and every library in a 25min radius is OUT! I even had my younger brother look at his local library. It was there! but he's too lazy to go pick it up for me...lmao
I'll have to settle for all the online blogging and tests to get it right.
*Mrs. Palmer please make your books available for immediate download on ITunes. If they are a godsend and are flying of bookshelves, I want to read them NOW.
now for pictures of the first day of progress.....
Sunday, July 26, 2009
non sewing news...... a sad day for the flat iron!
B5314
Pattern Description:
MISSES' DRESS AND BELT: Lined dresses A, B, C have front and back darts, back zipper, skirt with front and back darts, back slit. A: gathered collar with self loop. B: slight draped collar. A, B: self-fabric belt with purchased buckle. C: neckline slit, squared armholes and purchased belt. All dress lengths are 2" above mid-knee.
Pattern Sizing:
(6-8-10-12),(14-16-18-20-22), I made my usual 20
Did it look like the photo/drawing on the pattern envelope once you were done sewing with it?
I made view A, it pretty much looks like the drawing
Were the instructions easy to follow?
When I glanced over them before starting they seemed pretty basic BUT my puppy ate them before I could actually follow them step by step - so I winged it and couldn't use them.
What did you particularly like or dislike about the pattern?
The draped collar is what sold me!~
Fabric Used:
It's a mystery! I've had it for about 6months now, but I can't remember where I found it. Its very cool, smooth and kind of has a soft feel.
Pattern Alterations or any design changes you made:
I modified the entire bodice and the draped collar. I believe my shoulders are a little 'linebacker-ish' so I felt the wide boatneck of the collar would really show them. I brought the entire neck edge and should area in about an inch (sorry no pics, i was frustrated). I also used a SHORTEN length of the collar pattern, so that it doesn't drape as much to compensate for the shoulder modification
I also did my usual FBA, BUT added and extra dart (pic in flickr). For the life of my i couldn't get the arm area to lay flat. I add two identical darts almost parallel to my fba darts and this totally fixed my problem
I didn't use a lining, so I used seem blinding around the arm hole.
Would you sew it again? Would you recommend it to others?
I'd definately recommend, but if your bust is as large as mine (38f) then be prepared to modify this baby. I plan on making view C before the summer is out.
Conclusion:
MISSES' DRESS AND BELT: Lined dresses A, B, C have front and back darts, back zipper, skirt with front and back darts, back slit. A: gathered collar with self loop. B: slight draped collar. A, B: self-fabric belt with purchased buckle. C: neckline slit, squared armholes and purchased belt. All dress lengths are 2" above mid-knee.
Pattern Sizing:
(6-8-10-12),(14-16-18-20-22), I made my usual 20
Did it look like the photo/drawing on the pattern envelope once you were done sewing with it?
I made view A, it pretty much looks like the drawing
Were the instructions easy to follow?
When I glanced over them before starting they seemed pretty basic BUT my puppy ate them before I could actually follow them step by step - so I winged it and couldn't use them.
What did you particularly like or dislike about the pattern?
The draped collar is what sold me!~
Fabric Used:
It's a mystery! I've had it for about 6months now, but I can't remember where I found it. Its very cool, smooth and kind of has a soft feel.
Pattern Alterations or any design changes you made:
I modified the entire bodice and the draped collar. I believe my shoulders are a little 'linebacker-ish' so I felt the wide boatneck of the collar would really show them. I brought the entire neck edge and should area in about an inch (sorry no pics, i was frustrated). I also used a SHORTEN length of the collar pattern, so that it doesn't drape as much to compensate for the shoulder modification
I also did my usual FBA, BUT added and extra dart (pic in flickr). For the life of my i couldn't get the arm area to lay flat. I add two identical darts almost parallel to my fba darts and this totally fixed my problem
I didn't use a lining, so I used seem blinding around the arm hole.
Would you sew it again? Would you recommend it to others?
I'd definately recommend, but if your bust is as large as mine (38f) then be prepared to modify this baby. I plan on making view C before the summer is out.
Conclusion:
DSC00941
Pattern Description:
MISSES' DRESS AND BELT: Lined dresses A, B, C have front and back darts, back zipper, skirt with front and back darts, back slit. A: gathered collar with self loop. B: slight draped collar. A, B: self-fabric belt with purchased buckle. C: neckline slit, squared armholes and purchased belt. All dress lengths are 2" above mid-knee.
Pattern Sizing:
(6-8-10-12),(14-16-18-20-22), I made my usual 20
Did it look like the photo/drawing on the pattern envelope once you were done sewing with it?
I made view A, it pretty much looks like the drawing
Were the instructions easy to follow?
When I glanced over them before starting they seemed pretty basic BUT my puppy ate them before I could actually follow them step by step - so I winged it and couldn't use them.
What did you particularly like or dislike about the pattern?
The draped collar is what sold me!~
Fabric Used:
It's a mystery! I've had it for about 6months now, but I can't remember where I found it. Its very cool, smooth and kind of has a soft feel.
Pattern Alterations or any design changes you made:
I modified the entire bodice and the draped collar. I believe my shoulders are a little 'linebacker-ish' so I felt the wide boatneck of the collar would really show them. I brought the entire neck edge and should area in about an inch (sorry no pics, i was frustrated). I also used a SHORTEN length of the collar pattern, so that it doesn't drape as much to compensate for the shoulder modification
I also did my usual FBA, BUT added and extra dart (pic in flickr). For the life of my i couldn't get the arm area to lay flat. I add two identical darts almost parallel to my fba darts and this totally fixed my problem
I didn't use a lining, so I used seem blinding around the arm hole.
Would you sew it again? Would you recommend it to others?
I'd definately recommend, but if your bust is as large as mine (38f) then be prepared to modify this baby. I plan on making view C before the summer is out.
Conclusion:
MISSES' DRESS AND BELT: Lined dresses A, B, C have front and back darts, back zipper, skirt with front and back darts, back slit. A: gathered collar with self loop. B: slight draped collar. A, B: self-fabric belt with purchased buckle. C: neckline slit, squared armholes and purchased belt. All dress lengths are 2" above mid-knee.
Pattern Sizing:
(6-8-10-12),(14-16-18-20-22), I made my usual 20
Did it look like the photo/drawing on the pattern envelope once you were done sewing with it?
I made view A, it pretty much looks like the drawing
Were the instructions easy to follow?
When I glanced over them before starting they seemed pretty basic BUT my puppy ate them before I could actually follow them step by step - so I winged it and couldn't use them.
What did you particularly like or dislike about the pattern?
The draped collar is what sold me!~
Fabric Used:
It's a mystery! I've had it for about 6months now, but I can't remember where I found it. Its very cool, smooth and kind of has a soft feel.
Pattern Alterations or any design changes you made:
I modified the entire bodice and the draped collar. I believe my shoulders are a little 'linebacker-ish' so I felt the wide boatneck of the collar would really show them. I brought the entire neck edge and should area in about an inch (sorry no pics, i was frustrated). I also used a SHORTEN length of the collar pattern, so that it doesn't drape as much to compensate for the shoulder modification
I also did my usual FBA, BUT added and extra dart (pic in flickr). For the life of my i couldn't get the arm area to lay flat. I add two identical darts almost parallel to my fba darts and this totally fixed my problem
I didn't use a lining, so I used seem blinding around the arm hole.
Would you sew it again? Would you recommend it to others?
I'd definately recommend, but if your bust is as large as mine (38f) then be prepared to modify this baby. I plan on making view C before the summer is out.
Conclusion:
Friday, July 24, 2009
B5319
Pattern Description:
MISSES' DRESS AND SASH: Lined dresses A, B, above mid-knee, have semi-fitted, mock wrapped bodice with contrast midriff, left side zipper closure, A-line skirt with side seam pockets. A, B: contrast sash. A: two-piece cap sleeves with gathers. B: sleeveless bodice.
Pattern Sizing:
(8-10-12-14), (16-18-20-22); I used a 20
Did it look like the photo/drawing on the pattern envelope once you were done sewing with it?
sure did!
Were the instructions easy to follow?
the instructions were really easy, although making my fba on this pattern wasn't (sad face)
What did you particularly like or dislike about the pattern?
I like the envelope pictures color-splashed dress with contrast black sash! I love all wrapped bodices, they make the 'girls' look great!
Fabric Used:
cotton for the "Vogue" line at Joanns
Pattern Alterations or any design changes you made:
I made my usually fba, shortened the shirk about 1.5" and took the lazy route and simply serged the hem. I also didnt use a knit like the pattern says (im a rebel)
Would you sew it again? Would you recommend it to others?
I would like to if I remember. I really want to find fabric similar to view A and do it in a knit like the pattern calls for.
Conclusion:
I love the way my dress came out, even though I think is meant to be kinda of dressy I like the way you can make it casual with easy going accessories and flats.
MISSES' DRESS AND SASH: Lined dresses A, B, above mid-knee, have semi-fitted, mock wrapped bodice with contrast midriff, left side zipper closure, A-line skirt with side seam pockets. A, B: contrast sash. A: two-piece cap sleeves with gathers. B: sleeveless bodice.
Pattern Sizing:
(8-10-12-14), (16-18-20-22); I used a 20
Did it look like the photo/drawing on the pattern envelope once you were done sewing with it?
sure did!
Were the instructions easy to follow?
the instructions were really easy, although making my fba on this pattern wasn't (sad face)
What did you particularly like or dislike about the pattern?
I like the envelope pictures color-splashed dress with contrast black sash! I love all wrapped bodices, they make the 'girls' look great!
Fabric Used:
cotton for the "Vogue" line at Joanns
Pattern Alterations or any design changes you made:
I made my usually fba, shortened the shirk about 1.5" and took the lazy route and simply serged the hem. I also didnt use a knit like the pattern says (im a rebel)
Would you sew it again? Would you recommend it to others?
I would like to if I remember. I really want to find fabric similar to view A and do it in a knit like the pattern calls for.
Conclusion:
I love the way my dress came out, even though I think is meant to be kinda of dressy I like the way you can make it casual with easy going accessories and flats.
Thursday, July 23, 2009
Many more ........
b5249
Fabric: Cotton
Pattern Description:
MISSES SKIRT AND BELT: Skirts A, B, C, D have princess seams, back zipper and high waist. A, C: carriers and self-belt with purchased buckle. B, D: side front pleats and pockets. C, D: self-ruffle. A, B, C, D: mid-knee length.
Pattern Sizing:
14-20 (size 18 used)
Did it look like the photo/drawing on the pattern envelope once you were done sewing with it?
very much so
Were the instructions easy to follow?very easy, it only took me a few hours
What did you particularly like or dislike about the pattern?
I LOVE the ruffle that stops at the center front.. really cute!
Fabric Used:
cotton remnant from Haberman fabrics
Pattern Alterations or any design changes you made:
The pattern calls from a regular 7-9" zipper, but I used an invisible zipper(take that butterick!..lol). I also shorten the dress about 2.5-3" because I wanted the hem to hit just above my knee (i'm 5'9").
Would you sew it again? Would you recommend it to others?
Most definately! Next time i will use a heavier fabric and maybe a plaid so that the seams and ruffle are more visible
Conclusion:
I love this skirt, it came together with no effort and the fit is great. I cant wait to make view D with the pleats and pockets!
Pattern Description:
MISSES SKIRT AND BELT: Skirts A, B, C, D have princess seams, back zipper and high waist. A, C: carriers and self-belt with purchased buckle. B, D: side front pleats and pockets. C, D: self-ruffle. A, B, C, D: mid-knee length.
Pattern Sizing:
14-20 (size 18 used)
Did it look like the photo/drawing on the pattern envelope once you were done sewing with it?
very much so
Were the instructions easy to follow?very easy, it only took me a few hours
What did you particularly like or dislike about the pattern?
I LOVE the ruffle that stops at the center front.. really cute!
Fabric Used:
cotton remnant from Haberman fabrics
Pattern Alterations or any design changes you made:
The pattern calls from a regular 7-9" zipper, but I used an invisible zipper(take that butterick!..lol). I also shorten the dress about 2.5-3" because I wanted the hem to hit just above my knee (i'm 5'9").
Would you sew it again? Would you recommend it to others?
Most definately! Next time i will use a heavier fabric and maybe a plaid so that the seams and ruffle are more visible
Conclusion:
I love this skirt, it came together with no effort and the fit is great. I cant wait to make view D with the pleats and pockets!
b5216
Pattern Rating: Easy & Great for Beginners
Tip: Full bust alteration
Current Tags : B5216
Fabric: Silk Chiffon
Pattern Description:
Loose-fitting, pullover top or tunic has narrow hem. A, B: self-fabric or contrast tie, forming shoulder straps, tied at center front or shoulder and casings. C, D: gathered shoulders, elasticized, empire waistline. D: three-quarter length sleeves.
Pattern Sizing:
Did it look like the photo/drawing on the pattern envelope once you were done sewing with it?
Yes, with the exception that I crossed the bodice for a bit of modesty.
Were the instructions easy to follow?
Easy Pezzy!
What did you particularly like or dislike about the pattern?
I really like the low cut bodice ~ even though in the end i chose to go the modest route.
Fabric Used:
silk chiffon, from Vogue Fabrics Chicago (one of many fabric road trip runs)
Pattern Alterations or any design changes you made:
I modified an FBA enough so that the neckline would cross. My bust isn;t suited for the original low cut.
Would you sew it again? Would you recommend it to others?
Yes, its easy enough for all - and extra cute! I most certainly will make this again, probably with another chiffon. I like the breeziness it brings to the shirt.
Conclusion:
I like the results, even though the cut is way to low for me, I can see this looking even more awesome on someone with a smaller bust.
I also did a serger rolled edge for the hem and sleeve opening ~ time didn't permit me to do the arm hole properly
Tip: Full bust alteration
Current Tags : B5216
Fabric: Silk Chiffon
Pattern Description:
Loose-fitting, pullover top or tunic has narrow hem. A, B: self-fabric or contrast tie, forming shoulder straps, tied at center front or shoulder and casings. C, D: gathered shoulders, elasticized, empire waistline. D: three-quarter length sleeves.
Pattern Sizing:
Did it look like the photo/drawing on the pattern envelope once you were done sewing with it?
Yes, with the exception that I crossed the bodice for a bit of modesty.
Were the instructions easy to follow?
Easy Pezzy!
What did you particularly like or dislike about the pattern?
I really like the low cut bodice ~ even though in the end i chose to go the modest route.
Fabric Used:
silk chiffon, from Vogue Fabrics Chicago (one of many fabric road trip runs)
Pattern Alterations or any design changes you made:
I modified an FBA enough so that the neckline would cross. My bust isn;t suited for the original low cut.
Would you sew it again? Would you recommend it to others?
Yes, its easy enough for all - and extra cute! I most certainly will make this again, probably with another chiffon. I like the breeziness it brings to the shirt.
Conclusion:
I like the results, even though the cut is way to low for me, I can see this looking even more awesome on someone with a smaller bust.
I also did a serger rolled edge for the hem and sleeve opening ~ time didn't permit me to do the arm hole properly
Sunday, January 4, 2009
Pulling my hair out!
I have been trying to upload a new blog template for the last hour with no luck!!!!
B5100 EXTRA EASY SWEATER DRESS and M5525
At the LAST POSSIBLE minute my girls decided to go out last night to bar hop in Royal Oak. Of course I had a mountain of clothes that needed to be washed, so I looked in my stash for a quicky pattern. B5100 had been in my stash for a while and I had the PERFECT fabric.
The pattern was extremely EASY. I didn't even have to rip out any seams!!
I love the cowl neck! I wore a dark brown cami under it - lol for just a little modesty.
(yes I was watching FOOTLOOSE)
It took me 3 hours to trace, cut and finish this completely so I didn't have enough time to serge the arm seams :-) but I dont think anyone could notice.
It looked so super cute on, I think I'm going to make one in purple.
I used an orange corduroy I got from JoAnn's for only $3yrd. I ABSOLUTELY LOVE the direction my coat is going! I was intimidated about having o put a lining in, but after I got going I realized how easy it really was. Im not done just yet - I have to hem it and place button/button holes but other than that its good to go.
Sorry about the cell phone pics- i couldn't find my camera, but I will post finished pics Monday.
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