Sunday, March 15, 2009

Simplicity 3744 Threads finished!






I've finished another project. This one for my sister and if I can get her to let me post a picture, I will post later in the week! Edited 3-18: She let me post!! Originally started this dress last spring, but it is now finished and I hope she likes the finished product! It is made with a cotton shirting that is white with a light blue stripe. It looks like a very nice dress to wear on a hot day. The picture doesn't show the fabric very well because of the small light blue stripe. Oh well, it fits her very well, the only thing she will have to do is move the buttons on the back belt so that it doesn't hang down.

I then cleaned up the sewing room and serged the ends of more fabric and it is in the washing machine now. That is how I can tell if the fabric has been pre-washed once it is put away.
I think my next project is going to be........a pants muslin!! Yikes that is scary, but I have this really nice chocolate brown linen that I want a nice pair of pants out of and I bought this beautiful Italian cotton that is white with a choco brown stipe running through it and I want to make a nice blouse out of it and this will be a very nice outfit! That is my long term goal right now and in between that I have lots of knit that I want to make a Jalie sweetheart top and a vee nick tee out of. Sew much to do and sew little time!!!

On the weight loss front....21.2 pounds down!!! Yeah me.

Sunday, March 8, 2009

Kwik Sew 3369








Here is my latest creation!
This was part of the Plus-sized sew along from PR that I participated in. I purchased this fabric at Hancock's awhile back to make this jacket. It was on the clearance table of the home dec dept. I think I paid about $5 yard.

I had originally thought I would line it with the green stripe but then
decided it would be too difficult to put on over a top with a sleeve since it is a cotton fabric, so I took the easy route and just made it unlined. I did use it as the under collar and the lining of the pocket flaps.


I found these really nice buttons at Wal-Mart, imagine that!










I wear a lot of the lime green tops, so I thought it would come in handy. It really fits nicely after I made some adjustments: 1)shortened the shoulder width of the yoke (front and back) by a good 1 1/2" 2) I didn't want the pocket flaps to go across the fullest part of my bust so I took about an inch in on the length of the yoke front 3)I took in 1 1/2" on the sleeve width at the top to about the elbow, the sleeve was just too full. 4) I orginally cut the 1X and increased the size to a 2X at the waist because of the pattern measurements, but after the 2nd muslin decided I didn't need the extra at the waist and ended up cutting the 1X all over and making the adjustments to the shoulder area. I made 3 muslins for this project before cutting the fashion fabric. The pattern is well drafted so it went together quite easy.