Now onto sewing...
My bestie had her second child last week (May 3rd to be exact) and the little girl is just precious! I snapped this pic of my husband holding her, and doesn't he just look good with a baby in his arms?
I also made a top this week using Simplicity 2147. I made the tunic length, though I would love to make the dress one day too. This is a "Learn to Sew" pattern, though I found that the directions weren't any more explicit than a regular pattern. My saving grace was this video from Professor Pincushion, which took me step by step through making this top. I'd also like to point out this pattern only goes up to size 18, and normally I would make a 20 or 22 depending on the garment. However, I felt that since this was fitted only in the upper bust/shoulder area and loose everywhere else I could make the 18, and it worked.
So I followed along with the video, and this top was so simple! I used bias tape along the neck for the first time (easy!) and made pleats for the first time (SUPER easy!). I made it with 2 yards of a crinkly green cotton lawn from Fabric.com, and while it is beautiful and breezy, it was a difficult choice for only my second garment ever. Aside from that, I will be making this top/dress again. I'd like to try it with a cotton lawn or linen blend, or maybe a lightweight broadcloth. Next time, I'll also skip making the pleats in the back as it makes the top very poofy. I've heard other people mention that they would remove the pleats, but no one said how, so I'm think center back seam, but any advice would be welcome. Now for some shots of yours truly:
Pardon my hair. On my days off, I refuse to touch a blow dryer. Now for reference, this is me this morning just before my run. You can see that I am no skinny-minnie, but neither am I The World's Largest Woman.
And this is me with my new shirt on.
Welcome to Poof City, population me. I really think eliminating the back pleats will help. Either way, I still love it because it's so comfortable.
You ARE a real sewer - lol :) I love the color of this top! I've had this pattern in my stash for awhile and I might just have to pull it out now! The front pleats look great! Your thought on removing the back pleats has got me thinking - I always go about these things very haphazardly so I might try it out myself before advising one way or another! In any case - VERY CUTE!
ReplyDeleteThanks Sally! I think the minidress would be super cute on you!
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