First, here is a smattering of finished, unblogged projects
Burda 1/2020 hoodie
This photo is mid-construction but I finished this Vogue 1674 dress this weekend.
Too late though for the event I was making it for :(
Simplicity 2061 joggers (may be a wadder)
New Look 6150 top
Vogue 8772 shirt
Simplicity 8948 blouse
Butterick 6183 top
WHEW!
S1945:
I bought this sweater knit from Michael Levine back in October. After prewashing, I was really excited to use it but didn't have a pattern I was certain about. I'm glad I waited!
At some point, I decided I needed 3 new toppers: a black, a white and one more. I wear a lot of grey AND I made this pattern before and loved it (but in a sweater knit with too-open a weave and it didn't hold up) AND it fit for the #BHMPatternDesigners challenge.
I sewed a size medium with a 1/4" forward shoulder adjustment and 1" (total) added to the circumference of the sleeve hem. It sits at the widest part of the forearm for me and I remember it being too snug last time. This way, it sits fine but I can also push it up.
Construction is a little weird IMO. The back has a (beautifully shaped!) cb seam and the neckline is finished with a binding strip. I assume this is because the curve is so tight. However, this seam allowance is 3/8" vs 5/8" everywhere else. My sweater knit was pretty thick once tripled (doubled binding plus the back piece). I ended up ripping that out, recutting the binding strip and attaching it, trimming it, and coverstitching it down. This way, I was able to line the front coverstitching up nicely.
The pattern does include instructions for a serger and has you tack the seam allowance down after sewing since the front and back necklines are already finished.
I used a slightly lighter grey with a wider needle width and really like how it turned out! The only other adjustment was to sew the side seams at 3/8" from waist to hem.
I was in leggings today as it was an off day (and failed sew day). paired with a top from Burda 8/2018
I was working on this dress from the 5/2019 Ottobre today and for someone unknown reason, cut it in a 44/46 (44 neckline, 46 everywhere else). This does NOT fit me. As the side seam is gathered, I can't take it in anymore without completely disrupting the lines. Based on *my* experience with Big4 and Burda, this is approximately equal to a Burda 44 & Big4 18.
At this point, the side seams are basted (overlapping fronts serged together), the neckline is finished and the sleeves are cut out (~ 3/4 length). The fabric is a rayon blend double knit from Metro Textiles.
If you'd like to in-progress dress to finish up, let me know. I posted a video of the dress in my IG stories.
12 comments:
I really like the New Look 6150 top. I’ve overlooked it in the pattern book. Thanks for sharing.
I'm impressed with how much you manage to get done. The dress looks really nice as do the New Look top and the Vogue blouse.
You have been busy!! I love the NL6150 top with the sleeve ruching. I agree that Winter makes photos harder. I would love to see what the hoodie looks like on you. It is good to see a post from you.
You may not have been bloggin' but you sure were sewing. Love the blouses and that hoodie fabric looks really different and interesting.
Love everything you busy bee. Oh how I wish I had the time. 8948 simplicity, love the print and pattern, nice job. I know your feeling good. Enjoy
So generous of you to offer that dress to someone. Alas, it wouldn’t fit me either. I hope someone can make it work because it’s a great fabric /pattern paring!
I really hope someone can use it!!
Thank you! :-D
I have! :) I really love that super-impractical lace hoodie! LOL!
Thank you Vanessa! I will definitely be blogging everything. I hoped to get pictures over this long weekend and then spent the whole time with a wild fro :-p
Thank you Graca!
Thank you Ginger! It is such a cool pattern!
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