Wednesday, June 5, 2013
Butterick 5497
Before I actually bought this pattern, I kept hesitating on it. I would pick it up, have it in my cart and then put it back. I really didnt think it would look good after being sewn up, finally one day I decided to bite the bullet and buy it because it was on sale.
I also googled it to see other peoples versions of the patterns and they all looked awesome so I figured I would give it a shot.
The top is loose but the gathering looks nice and is quite flattering. I cant wait to actually wear it out somewhere.
I loved the back of this shirt, I will have to wear it with a tank top as the low back shows off bras.
I used some spare black material I had, I wanted to make sure that I actually liked the style before I tried making it with some of my good fabric.
And....fin.
Tuesday, June 4, 2013
Finished Colour Block Shirt (with sleeves)
I know the pictures to this are sort of terrible, but since losing my "sewing area" and now sharing it with my hubbys office, it's cramed quarters, and nowhere to take pictures. So here it goes.
Here is the front section cut out but not sewn together. I decided to put my purple colour in the middle to break up the blue/green I had going on
Next I cut out sleeves. I sort of "franken-patterned" this top. I dug into my pattern stash and grabbed the first one that I saw had sleeves I had sewn before. Simplicity 4076 (which is apparently still in print)
I cut out the back and the sleeve at the same time.
Sewed the shoulders together
Then sewed on the sleeves (after that I forgot to take pictures). I sewed up the side seams, and hemmed the bottom of the shirt with a twin needle.
I ended up cutting out bands to go around the sleeves because they weren't long enough, as well as making a make-shift neckband for the collar of my shirt. It doesn't look "perfect" on the dummy, but I am really happy with how it turned out. however I really do need to get my serger in to be looked at, it's not running like it should be.
Here is the front section cut out but not sewn together. I decided to put my purple colour in the middle to break up the blue/green I had going on
Here is the top sewn together (but not pressed). At this point it was that I realised that I made a good choice in the colour scheme (and happy I had to use brown instead of navy blue material).
Next I cut out sleeves. I sort of "franken-patterned" this top. I dug into my pattern stash and grabbed the first one that I saw had sleeves I had sewn before. Simplicity 4076 (which is apparently still in print)
I cut out the back and the sleeve at the same time.
Sewed the shoulders together
Then sewed on the sleeves (after that I forgot to take pictures). I sewed up the side seams, and hemmed the bottom of the shirt with a twin needle.
I ended up cutting out bands to go around the sleeves because they weren't long enough, as well as making a make-shift neckband for the collar of my shirt. It doesn't look "perfect" on the dummy, but I am really happy with how it turned out. however I really do need to get my serger in to be looked at, it's not running like it should be.
Sunday, May 26, 2013
A tutorial of sorts...
I had a commenter on my blog ask me for a tutorial of my "colour block top". I said I would get it on my blog soon, and then I took too long, and for that I am sorry. I still haven't created a top with sleeves, and this is why
I cannot get past the 3 colours and what to pair them with. I wanted navy blue but couldn't find the type of jersey knit I wanted in navy blue. I settled on brown, but I'm not sure about all 3 colours with brown, and I don't want to do another black top.
Instead I will show everyone what I did. First I started with this pattern Simplicity 4699 (it is out of print). But you could use any t-shirt pattern (for jersey knits) that you would like
I traced view A
Then I cut it into 5 different sections (I made sure I labeled them so I wouldn't screw it up)

I had also added length to the front of the shirt, so I made sure to add it to the back as well.
Once I figure out my colour scheme I will post a proper tutorial, and I do apologize for the lack of explanation.
I'm so sorry.
Worst.Sewing.Blogger.Ever.
I cannot get past the 3 colours and what to pair them with. I wanted navy blue but couldn't find the type of jersey knit I wanted in navy blue. I settled on brown, but I'm not sure about all 3 colours with brown, and I don't want to do another black top.
Instead I will show everyone what I did. First I started with this pattern Simplicity 4699 (it is out of print). But you could use any t-shirt pattern (for jersey knits) that you would like
I traced view A
Then I cut it into 5 different sections (I made sure I labeled them so I wouldn't screw it up)
I had also added length to the front of the shirt, so I made sure to add it to the back as well.
Once I figure out my colour scheme I will post a proper tutorial, and I do apologize for the lack of explanation.
I'm so sorry.
Worst.Sewing.Blogger.Ever.
Tuesday, April 2, 2013
Cambie dress *almost done*
Wow, it's been over a month since I updated. In between moving and having 2 kids who now share a room and have messed up their sleep times and slowly trying to find all my sewing stuff I just haven't found the time to sit down and sew.
When I did have the time I would procrastinate and just not do it ie- "Oh hey there are other things that need to be done, this couch isn't going to sit on itself now".
The Hubby pushed me several times to get in there and sew, and thankfully I did that. It's not completely done (it needs to be iron, and hemmed), but it's almost wearable.
I am going to do one more "dummy" dress- in View B (the view I am actually planning on wearing in my friends wedding). I might also try to change the neckline (getting rid of the sweetheart neckline). View B has a gathered skirt, so I might also try to omit the pockets as well. One last alteration is I might change the zipper placement to the side. I cannot zip this dress up by myself when the zipper is in the back.
The only fit problem I am having is the portion between the bodice and skirt. It's tight fitting so I will need to make adjustments there as well.
When I did have the time I would procrastinate and just not do it ie- "Oh hey there are other things that need to be done, this couch isn't going to sit on itself now".
The Hubby pushed me several times to get in there and sew, and thankfully I did that. It's not completely done (it needs to be iron, and hemmed), but it's almost wearable.
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| Hands in Pockets (to show off the pockets) |
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| No hands in pockets |
The only fit problem I am having is the portion between the bodice and skirt. It's tight fitting so I will need to make adjustments there as well.
Monday, February 18, 2013
Cambie dress (cont....)
Well I've reach the part of sewing that I hate, ZIPPERS!!! I hate them so much, with a passion, and I try to avoid them whenever possible. My Cambie dress pattern requires a DUN DUN DUNNNNNNN "INVISIBLE ZIPPER". My least favourite word in zipper history. I have never sewn with an invisible zipper before, so there was so much unknown to me. First off, I need a whole other zipper for to install one. Secondly, how am I going to find an Invisible Zipper at the fabric store, it's um...Invisible, duh?!?. Just kidding, I'm not an idiot.
I got the zipper, got the sewing foot. Misplaced the zipper, bought a new one, found the original after I bought the second one *grrrr* and I was on my way.
Oh, also, according to the internet, you need to "iron your invisible zipper down to get as close to the teeth as possible".
Ok, I did that too.
You know what, I will let the photos speak for themselves.
So, It took me 2 tries (I didn't get the seams lined up right the first time), but it wasn't horrible at all, and it looks really good. So I am almost on my way to being finished. HOORAY!
I got the zipper, got the sewing foot. Misplaced the zipper, bought a new one, found the original after I bought the second one *grrrr* and I was on my way.
Oh, also, according to the internet, you need to "iron your invisible zipper down to get as close to the teeth as possible".
Ok, I did that too.
You know what, I will let the photos speak for themselves.
| The back of the dress, do you see anything? |
| I don't see anything, but my seams are lined up. |
| BAM, THE ZIPPER WAS IN THE DRESS THE WHOLE TIME! |
Wednesday, February 6, 2013
My future Cambie Dress
| This is the back of the dress (sans Zipper). Don't worry, the back will get sewn up eventually |
| Front of the dress. I have yet to sew the lining on, so the straps on properly on their either |
| A close up of the fabric I used. A teeny tiny sequins sits in the middle of all the flowers. |
Next, I have to get an invisible zipper foot for my machine, and then I will sew in the zipper, after that comes the lining, and then hemming the dress, aaaaand we're done after that.
Tuesday, February 5, 2013
The cambie Dress.
Le Sigh, still not sewing as much as I would like to, but on the plus side I have started cutting out my mock up Cambie dress for my friends wedding. I will take pictures for my blog tomorrow, but it is still just chilling on my Judy. Firstly I need an invisible zipper foot to sew in my magical zipper (ugh, zippers no thanks please). I've been reading up on hand-picking zippers, but I think at the end result the invisible zipper is the way to go.
That's my update for now, until tommorrow, when hopefully my slacker self get the pictures up.
That's my update for now, until tommorrow, when hopefully my slacker self get the pictures up.
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