Just getting started! New fabrics have good smells and wonderful possibilities! |
I like to transfer my patterns to Pellon pattern tracing material, in order to reuse them someday in other sizes. |
become better at it -- with fitting, for example -- but for now, I have at least honored Grandma Miller's memory by making my girls Easter dresses almost every year. This year was no different, except that Annie was at her dad's this year, leaving Amy Rose and myself.
My own dress is not finished yet, but I am working on it!! Amy's dress, however, is complete. It had tricky parts, as all projects do, but overall I'd say this pattern was pretty simple and straightforward.
Things I liked about this pattern include the
lining for the bodice, which encloses a lot of raw edges and helps the top lie flat and smooth. I also like how it leaves options open to change up the appearance of the dress, but this is also tricky, as it makes the pattern more complicated to read.
Pellon comes on bolts and can be purchased relatively inexpensively. It also saves your pattern, just take a bit more time to execute. I trace my patterns with a black ball point pen. Be sure to get all the markings down! |
Overall, I'd say most patterns do not have enough interior finishing for me. I hate the idea that as soon as you wash a new article of clothing, the inside seams fray, even if just a little. I realize the manufacturers are relying on the sewer to know how to finish as they'd like, but I am sometimes lazy and I just want to be told what to do in the instructions! Last year, I did finish the inside of Amy's fancier Daisy Kingdom dress pattern as I went along, closing in all the seams with bias tape. And it does look really nice. Maybe I'll go back and do that this time, we'll see. Don't hold your breath.
The pockets and ties went on before sewing front to back. I like that in a design! Made it easier than it might have otherwise been. |
I used a helpful Youtube video on turning a tube inside out this time. You can find it here. I used a knitting needle instead of a skewer as shown in the video, and NO, do not use the pointy tip! Mine went through the fabric!! |
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