As you can see from the picture, the top features those lovely pleats at the neckline. Therein lies my hiccup. I sewed darts instead of pleats. I've just spent the morning unpicking and re-stitching. Hopefully, the rest goes smoothly. More coming soon......
I love sewing--any form of needle and thread makes me happy.
Tuesday, January 23, 2018
Vogue 9205 and a Hiccup
So after seeing Cenetta (of The Mahogany Stylist) version of Vogue 9205, I decided to get the pattern. Once I pulled some wool/lycra from the stash, it was a go.
Sunday, January 14, 2018
New Year, New Outlook, New Jacket
I know. I know. I've been gone so long it's heinous. I have a terrible history as poor blogger but I'm taking steps to improve that. I sew, but often don't blog it because of the photo issue. I can take photos on Zelda, but they're meh because it's not a real person. Getting one of the men in the house to take a photo is like hunting down a rare, wild animal--they're just not to be found when the time is right. So I've tried a friend's tripod with remote. I liked it and I ordered one up for myself. This is going to be so much easier than the 10 second delay on my phone! Now that I can take photos of my projects I should be able to blog about those projects as they come off the machine.
To keep me productive and focused, I've joined the 50 Yard Dash sew-a-long on Pattern Review. The purpose of this sew-a-long is to sew 50 yards of fabric this year from our stash. I think that this is a very attainable goal. It comes out to roughly a yard a week. That doesn't sound so bad. It's a very busy thread with a very large group of participants. So far this year, I've finished Michael's shirt-jacket = 3 yards. This will be blogged about as soon as I can capture photos of him and the jacket. I've also just finished today's jacket for 2½ yards. That makes me with 5½ yards sewn and 44.5 yards to go. Woohoo! I've also joined the 2018 Fabric Fast thread and so far, I've not bought fabric since mid-November. Another big Woohoo!
Now on to the jacket.
In the pattern photo, the underbust seam comes just below the bust. Mine is riding on my very short waist. I like it on my waist ok, but I think next time I'd really like to shorten it but I'm not sure how. If anyone has ideas, please let me know in the comments.
I didn't realize until I got to that part in the instructions, but the neckline and front edges are finished with single-fold bias tape.
I thought this gave a neater finish than folding over and stitching. It also gave some structure to the neckline and front edge without being stiff. Luckily, I happened to have some in stock in just the right color.
You can see the little flair in the back skirt area. The sleeves end with a self-fabric cuff. (Pattern calls for contrast color here.) It's warm and cozy with my pale yellow t-shirt. I have plans for a lime green charmeuse tank for it for this spring. There's a yard or so of it left over from another project.
Hope your New Year's resolutions and plans are all off to a good start. And I hope it includes some sewing!
To keep me productive and focused, I've joined the 50 Yard Dash sew-a-long on Pattern Review. The purpose of this sew-a-long is to sew 50 yards of fabric this year from our stash. I think that this is a very attainable goal. It comes out to roughly a yard a week. That doesn't sound so bad. It's a very busy thread with a very large group of participants. So far this year, I've finished Michael's shirt-jacket = 3 yards. This will be blogged about as soon as I can capture photos of him and the jacket. I've also just finished today's jacket for 2½ yards. That makes me with 5½ yards sewn and 44.5 yards to go. Woohoo! I've also joined the 2018 Fabric Fast thread and so far, I've not bought fabric since mid-November. Another big Woohoo!
Now on to the jacket.
This is Simplicity 8172 view C one of their kimono jackets. View C is supposed to be done in contrast fabric for the top and bottom, but I have this lovely knit velvet that is embroidered with flowers and swirls and has little sequins scattered over it that I wanted to use for a kimono and I loved the flair in back on this one. I used the Large size for my size 42 bust. As you can see, the fit is still very forgiving.
I didn't realize until I got to that part in the instructions, but the neckline and front edges are finished with single-fold bias tape.
I thought this gave a neater finish than folding over and stitching. It also gave some structure to the neckline and front edge without being stiff. Luckily, I happened to have some in stock in just the right color.
You can see the little flair in the back skirt area. The sleeves end with a self-fabric cuff. (Pattern calls for contrast color here.) It's warm and cozy with my pale yellow t-shirt. I have plans for a lime green charmeuse tank for it for this spring. There's a yard or so of it left over from another project.
Hope your New Year's resolutions and plans are all off to a good start. And I hope it includes some sewing!
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