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Showing posts with label Gingham. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Gingham. Show all posts

Friday, 17 February 2012

Finished Project: Butterick 612


What d'ya think?
All in all, considering I went straight for it and didn't do a muslin, I don't think the fit is too bad.
I think next time I'll make the bust darts a little longer as I feel there is a bit of excess fabric around my chest. I'm also quite surprised at how many buttons it absorbed! Count them, there's 9!
Originally there was just 5, but I had some gaping issues.


The fit around the hips however, is perfect for me. Not too tight, but not too baggy and the cut gives a flattering 'hourglass' shape.
I think the next time I use this pattern I'll probably use something slightly thicker, or maybe just go to the extra effort of lining it if the fabric is a little see through like the gingham.


So for this weeks theme of 'Red' over at Sew Weekly, and in honour of Valentines Day, I paired the top with a red bangle from my collection, red lips & a red paisley bandana (which my husband loves to see me wear!). As my fabric was gingham and for some reason I can only associate this fabric with hot weather, I teamed it with some denim capris and tennis shoes.


I can definitely see this top getting a bit of wear in the warmer months, and I'm glad I finally used it for something!







Wednesday, 15 February 2012

Butterick 612: Quick Update


I'm about 2/3 of the way through so I thought I'd do a quick update to show you how its going.
So far the only problem i've come across is with the interfacing pieces, as for some reason they don't match with the front/back blouse pieces.
This created an interesting problem when trying to do the neckline as nothing matched up?!
I solved this by shifting a few pieces, and basically making it fit.
I'm not sure what could have caused this problem in the first place? The only thing I could think of is that the interfacing pieces given are from a different sized pattern? Nevertheless, I now have the correct sized piece which I can trace for future use.


This was taken after I'd moved the front pieces to fit. The back however, is still way off!
So now I'm at the stage where I need to stitch down the facings and the sew up the sides, followed by the armholes.


Front


Close up of neck

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