Showing posts with label Burda 08/2014 #108. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Burda 08/2014 #108. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 8, 2015

PR Wardrobe Contest: New Look 6110 and Burda 08/2014

Last night I hustled to finish my New Look top and wore it to work today. Feeling quite good in my shiny new top.

And then was asked to meet in the conference room.

And then was told I was being laid off. I was fine for awhile, well as long as I didn't need to talk....and then I cried. I never cry "outside". I never cry! Grrrrr!

Sooooo by 8:30 I was back home and keeping myself busy.

I have 3 tops done and the 4th top ready to go. I have a jumpsuit half sewn as it might get subbed in instead of the dress. But now I have time to sew something else for the concert we have tickets to so who knows!

Wah. I'm a crazy lady right now.

Sigh..

Okay...back on track...

New Lok 6110. Based on the muslin I made last year, it was a little too snug and hung up on the hips. The pattern was cut out already in a size 14 so I had to make some adjustments on the fly. I had cut it out before I remembered I needed more hip room so I opted for side splits at the hem.

I am so very happy with my top and proud of alllllll of my stripe matching!


On the dress form:

The instructions for the placket were unhelpful (that's an understatement). I was going to look through some other patterns with that type of placket but I slept on it and suddenly "knew" what I was supposed to do. Love when that happens.



As you can see I have a few puckers around it; they mostly disappear when it's on ma'body. After sewing the facing and understtiching, and topstitching...you are to turn inside out, overlap the plackets and stitch to the little flap of the shirt.


The "flap" is created when you reinforce the corners and then clip to the stitching. Now you have a free piece of fabric that you stitch between the dots on the facing pieces. I stitched a little too far which is how I got pulls. But it's a tight area to work in and I didn't want to redo it so there.

I used a poly something or another (no clue) from Hancock for the body and a broadcloth for the neckbands. Instead of adding the bands to the sleeve I added 3/4" elastic. I forgot that elasticizing the sleeves would make them slightly shorter. I will add 1-1.5" to the sleeve length for next time.



I used two large buttons instead of 3. Just cause. They are not functional as I can slip the top on and off over my head.

I really, really love it!

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This is the same top I made for my daughter, that I decided was a really cute shape and would be better than the Kirsten Kimono tee I'd originally planned.

I traced a size 40 neck & upper shoulder/sleeve and a 42 for the body. I did not add any hem allowance AND chopped off 1" AND sewed a 2" hem!

and then realized I traced off view B which is designed to be gathered. Oh.


I ended up taking the hem in 1" on each side after sewing, tapering to nothing at the waist. It was kind of "sticky-outy" and I didn't like that. If you have sticky-outy hips that might work for you.


I decided I didn't like the keyhole as much so left it as a split neck.


I am looking forward to completing the rest of my wardrobe!

Wednesday, April 1, 2015

March Wrap-Up & Pattern Review Contest

I've sucked at fabric fasting.

Sigh.

It seems as if I get all overwhelmed and spend a little bit of time fasting and then want ALL THE THINGS! I bought fabric at SR Harris and went back and bought a little more (Hey, I got sanwashed rayon and when I went there again (for swimsuit fabric) there was POLKA-DOT sandwashed rayon!!!

Sigh. :)

This month I sewed 20.5 yards. Epic sewing courtesy of a traveling husband and busy kids - yay me!!! I made 3 tops on the on the sew-day I took off.
  • McCall's 6754 in white ponte - 1.25 yards (for my stepdaughter)
  • Simplicity 1317 in mesh and ponte - 2 yards
  • Burda 03/2013 dropped waist dress - 2.5 (March Burda Challenge project; complete and utter FAIL and the photo evidence has already been deleted - sorry!!)
  • McCall's 6078 in navy/white ITY - 1 yard
  • Butterick 6169 in grey wool - 2 yards 
  • Vogue 1436 top in green cotton lawn - 2 yards
  • Bura 6911 top in black/white striped jersey - 1.5 yards
  • New Look 6104 in red chambray - 1.25 yards
  • Burda 08/2014 top in printed cotton lycra - 1.5 yards (for my daughter)
  • Burda 6938 shorts in grey sweatshirt fleece - 1 yard (for my daughter)
  • McCall's 5400 bikini top in plum swim fabric - .5 yards
  • Simplicity 1374 bikini bottoms in plum swim fabric - .5 yards
  • Burda 6907 pants in olive suiting - 2 yards
  • Butterick 6066 muslin in plaid cotton - 1.5 yards

3 gifts
1 muslin
1 failed dress
5 tops
1 jacket
1 swimsuit
1 pant

Favorite: Gosh that's a hard one. I really love my garments this month. I will have to say the red chambray NL6104. It's totally about the effort I put into it. I didn't love it when I first finished it but I am very, very proud of the work and I've worn it every chance I've gotten!

Biggest accomplishment: I sewed my own swimsuit!!!!

FAILS: Aside from me making a drop-waist dress...sigh...

I didn't muslin the Burda pants and the butt shows ;) So while I am NOT of the belief that every.single.wrinkle must be resolved, I know how to do the adjustment that will give me enough room through the inner thigh for the fabric to hang properly. I will wear the pants; believe that! LOL!

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Quick photos of the girls' goodies this month:

Wait! First my mom in some of the things I made for her! :-D



SD in her peplum top

DD in her shorts


DD in her tee (Look at that pattern matching!)

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The Pattern Review Wardrobe contest starts today! YAY!!! Since I've been sewing it has always been a "mini wardrobe". This is the big one! :) I have revised my plans and knowing me, they may change again. But my color palette is going to stay the same; blues, greens, grays, black, white. Hey, I like it ;)


I will be traveling a weekend or two during the contest and Mother's Day will happen too. My plan is to attack the 3 knit tops I've made before first.

Burda 6911 then the kimono tee (which is already a different pattern choice than the Maria Denmark tee shown here) and Simplicity 1916.

I'll hopefully start V9032 this weekend and get those done and a muslin of the bodice of M6696 done before I leave town next week.



Are you joining in the contest this year?