So I was hoping this would be a wearable muslin, and it nearly was, and actually I thought it was, but then in the end it isn't. But I don't really care because I have STRETCH VELVET for my next version. And if I'm very lucky/organised/neglectful of my children, said next version might even get done by Christmas*, which would be great because after that and New Year there aren't that many opportunities to wear all-over velvet. Or are there? Yes, maybe there are. Party dresses All The Time!
* at time of writing Christmas is still 3 whole days away. By the time you're reading this, I will know whether or not I've managed it. Can you stand the suspense??!
The pattern is the Lady Skater by Kitschycoo, made with 2 metres of bottle green shimmer jersey from Minerva Fabrics. The shimmer is subtle and got a lot more so after washing, and the fabric's actually pretty thin. I wouldn't be able to wear this without an underlayer. None of this is a complaint - it's not exactly bad for £2.99 a metre! This just wasn't the right project for the fabric (a Renfrew would have been good, now I think of it. Oh well).
I cut a size 4 on the shoulders, with a 'fake FBA' by extending to size 5 at the underarm. Then I graded out to a 6 at the waist. (Basically, all changes I ever make to patterns involve turning the waist curves into rectangles or something). And it's testimony to a great pattern that when I first put it on, I was immediately, overwhelmingly gobsmacked by how darn good it looked. This despite the above fabric issues, and a couple of stupid mistakes which became clear once the fabulousness fell from my eyes and I was able to actually see what I'd sewn.
As you can see, I wasn't paying attention when I put the neckband on (because that's just the place to stop concentrating) and as a consequence it is uneven as sh*t. Plus I stretched the neckline wildly and it gapes. Then, I made a very misguided attempt to 'fix' the gape:
Yes that's some darts. The kind of darts like, oh I'll just sew this here and see what happens. I doubt those ever work out well, do they?
Pre-darts, this dress hung in the wearable-unwearble balance, but they finally sealed its fate. However , it prettys up my dress form, so I'll take that and call it a win.
Anyway, that's my underwhelming go at Green December sewing. But: velvet!! Coming up soon...
I think it will be great in velvet!
ReplyDeleteGod, where is that part of the needle!? I reckon those darts could be a design feature for a future dress.. I like the aesthetic of them. Aaah, good luck for the velvet version!
ReplyDeleteOh goodness, I sure hope that bit of needle is tucked into a corner of your floor, not your finger. That'd be terrible! It does look so nice on the dress form. The velvet one is sure to be great.
ReplyDeleteWell I was taken in by the front view - it looks great! It has all the potential to be FAB in velvet. I hope you get it done even with a punctured finger!
ReplyDeleteAnd thank you for your animal print ric rac offer - sooo kind of you - I might have to take you up on it some time ;-)
Hope you have a wonderful Christmas :-)
I guess you'll find out if the bit of needle is still with you next time
ReplyDeleteyou go through security at the airport :/ Hope you got the velvet done
in time to party, and you are having a wonderful Christmas... see you in
January :)
Lizzy you would totally love it - sews up quick, easy to wear, and of course it'd look fab! It's a pattern with inevitability - in the end, there's no escape...
ReplyDeleteThanks - yes it is! Just wish I could find time to take photos!
ReplyDeletevery interesting idea on the darts. they'd need a lot more forethought though! And in the end I did find the remaining needle - fortunately it was floating around on the table, not in my hand!
ReplyDeleteIt was, luckily! And the velvet turned out great, I highly recommend it! Just need to get some pics now...
ReplyDeleteyou too Winnie! (very belatedly :-)
ReplyDeleteYes, looking forward to Jan lots!! And that'd be a great discussion with airport security about the needle wouldn't it.
ReplyDeletetime and good light is always a problem :)
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