Lo and behold, I got up this morning and found a pattern close to the pink chiffon style I posted about last night! Vogue 8150 shows an almost identical criss crossed bodice. This one is not V necked, and I'm not wild about the straps, but at least I can get familiar with the techniques. Of course it's rated for advanced sewers, while I consider myself an intermediate.
The odd thing about finding this was the round about way it came about. While having my morning tea, I was googling "tucks vs pleats," trying to pinpoint the difference. This subject came up in our neighborhood knitting (and other various textile hobbies) group last week while someone was adding tucks to the bodice back of a vintage seersucker dress. So up came this page http://fashion-incubator.com/archive/pop-quiz-tucks-vs-pleats/. (If you haven't seen this site before, it's very informative for the devoted sewist.) From there I continued onto Part 2 http://fashion-incubator.com/archive/pop-quiz-tucks-vs-pleats-pt-2/. See the picture she has here?
This photo originated from http://vintagedetail.blogspot.com/2009/09/1990s-draped-cocktail-dress.html
a blog new to me that I will be reading avidly. Another post on her blog,
http://vintagedetail.blogspot.com/search/label/Pleats%20and%20Tucks, shows a fabulous 80's cocktail dress by St. Gillian described as draped and tucked.
By using these descriptions I eventually was able to find Vogue 8150 and from there went to Patternreview to check out the reviews http://sewing.patternreview.com/cgi-bin/search.pl?search=search&patternid=14421&CompanyID=51&PatternNumber=8150. I love the web!
Wednesday, February 13, 2013
Tuesday, February 12, 2013
Progress on the sewing front
I’ve been fortunate to finally be able to do quite a bit of
planning, fabric organizing AND
sewing lately. Spending time in my sewing room is a great de-stressor for me.
Is it the same for you?
Telling you all about what I’ve been up to will take a while, but I’ll start with what I did most recently and work backwards. Just as a teaser, though, coming up are stories of making a body double, visiting a sewists’ gathering in the “big city” and I’ve actually made one and a half skirts at another sewing circle here in my own hometown! Best yet, with the help of a sewing teacher, I finally overcame my bodice fitting issues!
But first, what I did last night…
The reason
I’m working backwards is because I’m needing input from some other sewists
about an idea I have for a dress for my daughter for her art school graduation.
She would love to have one made out of came material and most of what I find is
not what I would typically use for a dress. However, in one of our local
surplus and salvage stores, I found a sheer polyester in shades of red, coral
and black. I’m thinking of combining it with black for something similar to
this:
I also found some photos online of dresses in styles I liked. This one in particular:
But finding a pattern to mimic this is proving to be
challenging. I’m thinking there’s a basic V necked sheath underneath and the
draped pieces are actually four separate pieces X-ed across front and back,
attached at the armholes, shoulders and neckline, then sewn into the side
seams.
I’ve
looked online at the big 4 current patterns and didn’t find anything close that
was constructed like this. I’ve also looked at some of the indie patterns, but
there ARE a lot of indies (is that even a word?) out there now. Has anyone else
seen anything similar? Or any other camo fabric I would consider?
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