I didnt want to post the work in progress pictures which is all I have right now. Sooooo I thought I would share some modern sewing I did recently. Two Vogue 1247 - the Rachel Comey skirt that a gazillion bloggers have already made.
I am beyond late to this party!
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That dress form is a lot smaller than I am |

The first is a brown double plaid. There was a blue cloud above my head from all the swearing that occurred while trying to match up the plaids. All seams were hand basted first.
But didnt I do a good job! I think it is a tad short but my colleague thinks it is great length for me.
The next is a black and grey teeny tiny houndstooth of indeterminate fabric that wrinkles like crazy. I pressed it prior to taking the picture but by the time the skirt went on the dress form it was wrinkled again.
I added just 2 inches to the length and I think this is a better length on me. Though truth be told I do keep pulling it down while wearing it.
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Stupid wrinkles |
Both are lined. You will notice that each has a different width waistband. Hahahaha ... not on purpose but because I always "wing" the waistband. That is I cut out a waistband with whatever fabric is left over which will determine the width. Yeah, that is my idea of winging it!
1 comment:
I love the skirt with the plaids. I think the length is perfect!
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