Saturday, November 23, 2013

Sew-What-You-Like Workshop - Day Two & Pattern REviews

Everyone decided to create from patterns during this 2day Workshop

so I feel marginally qualified & a little obliged 
to do my very first pattern reviews 


Jeanette made a frock



from 100% cotton fabric 
using this pattern 


Simplicity 1610
not her first and possibly not her most challenging project at the Studio
Jeanette opted for the sleeveless scoop-neck version 
the process from go to woe was fairly straight forward 
as long as the instructions were adhered to

we did contemplate not self lining the bodice
as the pattern asked
using our old faithful Bias Binding to finish raw edges
until it was realised the squared off armholes wouldn't allow for this


it turned out to be a firm fitting 1950's styled frock
which Jeanette enjoyed the making and wearing of so much 
she's coming back for some floral fabric to make another.
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Rosie bought this gorgeous Japanese cotton voile from me a while back 
and arrived with the perfect for summer top pattern to tackle


opting also for the high-neck version
which we ended up lowering to suit Rosies shape better
the raw edges allowed for Bias Binding finishes in the same fabric 
and on completion Rosie chose to jazz it up a little 
with some 'ribboned' Bias sewn as a big droopy bow in the centre

Butterick B5644
Finished, the garment is loose fitting, roomy and airy
a straight forward project for an experienced sewer as Rosie 
and it would also make a perfect first time project for a novice.
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JoAnne had high hopes for her bag full of potential REinventions 
and it was decided the piece she most wanted to play with
was the fabric in an unwearable frock


we decided a Vogue pattern of mine
would fit the bill perfectly
if we lost the frill at the bottom
turned the neck gathers into pleats/tucks
and added extra width at the sides

Vogue V8229


there wasn't much of the orginal frock left by the time we'd finished
we even REused the Invisible Zip


Quite a fitted garment when finished
[we added extra panels into the sides] 
not a difficult pattern to follow & construct
especially if just laying up fabric

REinventing using a pattern is extremely rewarding 
and a tad time consuming.
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When I saw this fabric I immediately thought Tea Frock
and when Kate saw it in the Studio Shop 
she thought the same thing


having already made her first one 
a couple of weeks before in a more difficult fabric
this one almost sewed itself


the most time consuming part was leveling the hem-line
due entirely to the bias nature of the cut
and the weight in the skirt
there's no point in doing a review for this pattern
because the pattern is no longer available
and if I'm going to do a
Tea Frock Workshop
I'd best find one similar soon!

With a little time up her sleeve 
Kate made a start on her next 
as with others Kate's made in the past 
this one will not have the front wrap panel
however this time Kate's challenged herself by lining it


 and if Stella keeps bringing us her delicious chocolate Brownies
and we eat them
I might have to do a workshop 
on how to best let out your seams! 



4 comments:

  1. The fabric makes the dress in the first photo.

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  2. Thanks Peggy - Jeanette will be thrilled. x

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  3. All that sewing is gorgeous .... love the fabrics and the styles ... makes me want to go out right now and get some fabric and make a dress.

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  4. They've all been super clever indeed Jody. Love all the patterns which look so stylish! The girls have picked some really lovely fabrics too. Love how Jeanette's shoes match her frock, or was that the plan!? :) I remember I particularly liked Kate's fabric but the red check touch at the neck is great!
    Nice pattern review, btw. :) ♥

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Come in & take the weight off.....jug's on.....sorry about the mess ..... I like your hair - where'd ya get your shoes!