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Sunday, November 19, 2017

Unselfish Sewing: Ottobre 5/2017

Thank you, thank you, THANK YOU for the kind comments on my coat! I love it and with the exception of 2 days, I've worn it every day since I finished it! I get not just compliments but stares - I know they're wondering why I am wearing SUCH a bright coat! LOL!

I had to take a break after finishing the coat. I think working with the wool did a bit of a number on my hand. Last week my daughter sent me a text, "Can you make this for me?". I said sure!  It's a (basic) sweatshirt with large eyelets and wide ribbon through the eyelets. It retails for $79 at Urban Outfitters:


I'd just gotten a cut of cream/off white ponte from Fabric Mart and had her wash it up. I got home and pulled it out of the dryer and OMG! It is AMAZING. It's a viscose/nylon/lycra blend and it's thick with awesome stretch and recovery. I quietly folded THAT up and put it back in stash and pulled out this knit that I was previously hoarding. Hahahaha!

I spent a long time thinking of a pattern to use. I buy raglan patterns for her for tees/sweatshirts because of her broad shoulders. I knew it would be fine but I WANTED to use a crew neck with slightly dropped shoulder.

I was doing laundry and brought my Ottobre sweatshirt up to dry flat (it's wool double knit...yummy). Eureka! This is a crew neck with bands as finishing and has a slightly oversized fit and dropped shoulder!

I traced off a size 40 for her (with Big 4 she wears a size 10). I meant to shorten it an inch but forgot. She's tall with long limbs and a short torso.  I added 1" to the sleeves and should have added 2. I left off the front pockets by tracing the top and bottom front as one piece.

College students are hard to pin down so you get dress form pics - boo! And, on Lily who is a tad bit (haha) bigger than my daughter.


I have a large ribbon stash and she picked this one. I want to find something closer to the inspiration. If not a very narrow stripe then perhaps a gingham. I'm going to look on my next SR Harris visit.


Nothing to see in back :)  The stitching on the back is from the tag I sewed in. I used a very narrow zigzag.


I had a HECK of a time with the grommets/eyelets (what IS the difference, anyway?!)! I had 6 this size in my stash and thought - yay! Luckily, I am smart :-p I went and bought a pack of 10. I did the first 3 just fine, ruined 2, set the 4th, ruined another one, set the 5th, ruined another one and set the 6th.

That's how it goes, right!?


The aftermath! LOL!!!!

I am certain that it took more time to set the grommets than it did to trace, cut and sew (serge) the entire sweatshirt! 

I have to add, again, that this neckband piece is *perfectly* drafted. I almost always ignore neck bindings. This one works. 

If I nail the girl down, I'll get a pic! :)

Saturday night I traced off the Burda 11/2017 skirt and decided I'd go ahead and cut out the front panels. Then, what the heck, I may as well sew them... :) Today I pressed everything, tested a couple of colors for topstitching and got that done too.

The rest will have to wait until next weekend. I'm excited to get this finished!!


Lastly, I have partnered with Circuit and have a shiny new Cricut Maker!! I will have to learn it, I've never used one before, and will be sharing at least a couple of projects here. But I think I'll use it a lot! I'm looking forward to it. As a result, I am back on Instagram. Find me as dressmakingdebacles!

22 comments:

paulastrid32 said...

You are so funny!! Falling for a fabric and putting it away for yourself and picking another for your daughter. That is a confession that only a fabricaholic could make. And there are many of us that totally understand. Am looking forward to seeing the skirt.

Faye Lewis said...

Oh the grommets! Such a cute top!

Carolyn (Diary of a Sewing Fanatic) said...

I'm sure your daughter will love her new top! And can't wait to see what you do with the Cricut Maker!

sewer54 said...

Wow - great job on that top. So very cute. Looking forward to seeing the skirt when it's finished.

Robin said...

I chuckled to myself on this one too! lol--something I do often.

Vanessa said...

It looks just like the inspiration!! Love it!!

Linda L said...

If I had your red coat I would wear it every day!! Love the sweatshirt!

Mountain Woman said...

I always follow your sewing projects, but as I am thinking of a Cricut myself, I can't wait to see what you'll be posting about that!

Kristin at SunnySewing.com said...

Looooooooooove your skirt!!! You did a great job on the top :)

Doctor T Designs said...

I’m so behind on blog reading, but this all looks so fabulous! You’ve been so productive this month, the sweater is super cool, and I can’t wait to see that skirt.

Tomasa said...

Great job on this - it looks just like the inspiration!

KS_Sews (Dressmakingbacles) said...

It feel so wrong for some reason...but it's totallyNOT! LOL!

KS_Sews (Dressmakingbacles) said...

Thanks Faye!

KS_Sews (Dressmakingbacles) said...

Thanks Carolyn! I'm so excited to get going with it.

KS_Sews (Dressmakingbacles) said...

Thanks!!

KS_Sews (Dressmakingbacles) said...

Thanks Vanessa!

KS_Sews (Dressmakingbacles) said...

YAY! I have seen some nice stuff in our private FB Group. Lots of inspiration. And I have a friend who is going to come over and get me going.

KS_Sews (Dressmakingbacles) said...

Thanks Kristin! I finished it and LOVE it!

KS_Sews (Dressmakingbacles) said...

Thank you T!

KS_Sews (Dressmakingbacles) said...

Thanks much Tomasa!

Tracy May Brown: Miss Brown, To You! said...

Absolutely top-notch. This would also look really chic with a narrow, silk chiffon scarf as an alternative to the ribbon. Looks better than the UO version. Very inspirational, thank you

KS_Sews (Dressmakingbacles) said...

Thanks Tracy! You and I are of the same mind! I thought to myself, "I'd have all sorts of options ready to swap out depending on my whims that day!" :) I love the idea of a beautiful, floaty scarf!