Showing posts with label Corduroy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Corduroy. Show all posts

12.03.2012

Muslin Prep # 1 for SWAP 2013

In preparation for SWAP 2013,


I need to do a few muslin's for my motorcycle outfit.  Jacket, pants and cap.  The cap isn't part of SWAP, but it is part of the outfit.  I've been missing motivation to do the muslin's, because I am a 'go for it' kind of gal and making a whole garment that was 'just for practice' was hard for me to get motivated for.  I like to have a piece at the end of my work.  So i remembered a thread from SG a while ago by DatCat where she did a "wearable muslin".  I didn't comprehend what that was at the time, because I still didn't know what a muslin was, let alone the difference between a wearable or other type...  So, since then I learned what a muslin was so when I recalled DatCat's post, it made sense, and it was something I could get into. I had a stash of red corduroy from a while ago, so let's try that... I wanted to try the pants.  So let's see.. Had to cut out the pattern.  It was a download from BurdaStyle site, and I had already printed it out, pieced it together, and cut it out.  Let the clock start us off....
  
 
Well I jumped right in.  Started with getting the pockets settled, the pattern called for a lot more basting than I'm used to, but I really did more pin basting than any stitch basting.
 

 
Had to install the back pockets - They came out so cute.
 
 
 
 
Little more work and the front legs to the back legs, Press those seams!
 
Gotta wind more bobbin....
 
Now the Princess Seams yokes... 

 
Boy do I need a break!!!!! been going  and going!
 
 
Nothing energizes like a Brownie!  Can I afford it though? I've been so bad lately...

 
Okay... about an hour later, quick run to JA for matching buttons - I'm so pruod of myself  - i went to JA for buttons and got JUST the buttons!!!!! and then back to it....

So, I finshed off the legs, and the button holes, now to sew on the buttons...
 
 
Somewhere I read about this trick to put a toothpick in between the button and the fabric when sewing a button on, so figured I'd try it out.  It seemed to work out well.
 
Okay, we'll hem later (I always seem to do that (put off the hemming)
 
 
OK, 9 1/2 Hours, minus the break of about an hour.  Did I mention that I am driven on certain things?  I push myself.  DH always tells me i wear myself out... :)  I get involved and just get to going and the time just goes by....
 
So Anyway...
So, I really disliked the button fly.  It didn't sit right on the front.  A zipper closure would be much more flattering....  Well that's it for now, my game is on at 4 pm, and I never got to make those hors'd'oevres for DH (Buffalo Wings).  It really felt good to pop into my recliner and kick my feet up for a few hours! But me being me, I had to try something before bed....So now, how do I do this zipper? Well it took me two tries of pulling stuff apart, and trying, to yield no good results.  Face it I was exhausted, and disappointed. Had to get some sleep.
 

December 3rd

 
Well woke up with an idea of how to install the zipper for it to work.  And it did.  then a slight alteration to reign it all in, and I now had a wearable muslin.  I am going to reinstall the buttons over the "now fake" button holes (the top one is functional) just so I don't have empty button holes hanging out there, looking empty... But I now have a good prototype for my SWAP outfits. AND  I can wear these.
 
 
Ahh the joy of success!
 
I will be making this outfit out of Faux Brown Leather and Wine Distressed Denim.
 
Now to figure out which fabric I will use to make my wearable muslin of the jacket. :)
 
Ciao!
 
 

 
 
 
 
 

11.03.2012

Piece 3 - Jumper Dress

It's my Jumper! - 3rd Piece of my 6PAC


Well, now that I've gotten the jumpsuit out of the way, (and 1 turtleneck) I needed to get a jump on my jumper.  I am jumping into the unknown (what else is new) and am going to take two patterns and doctor them up and combine them to make my jumper.  I've used both patterns before for their intended garment, and was pleased with the results. I'm nervous because I will have to figure out how to blend them together - but that'll get my creativity juices flowing.  You know how I LOVE to be creative!  I am going to pretty much put the overall top on the skirt and call it a jumper dress.  These are the two patterns.


I'm doing view E on the skirt - the short yellow one at the bottom.  So this week I cut out the fabric - a nice deep black Caviar Corduroy.  I tried to figure on how much fabric I needed to purchase in order to accomplish the outfit - without laying all the pieces out, I kind of winged it with my sense of spacial relation.



 
Well it all worked out - i squeezed every inch out.  Turns out I am learning about Nap. this corduroy has nap.  I can't say that I did a 100% job on the nap, because I realized it half way through, and couldn't remember which pieces were turned which way...  Nap is the direction of pile.  It all goes in one direction, and if you cut pieces with alternating nap (which can be for effect in some designs) then you have the light hitting differently on different parts of the garment.  Can look disorganized and mismatched.  So when patterns say allow extra yardage for nap I now know what they are talking about, because where on "non-nap" fabric you can turn pieces to fit (as long as they are on grain) you might need more yardage with nap because pieces might not be able to turn upside-down.  well i am still on my path of learning a new skill with each new project!  (this one I'm learning many skills)
 

Saturday November 3rd

 
Well, checked the forum and caught up on news this morning... then had to get going on putting the jumper together - started with the skirt - that's all together now - don't forget to press the seams! :-)
 


OK.  So now have to pretty much figure out the next steps.  Enter my partner in crime - another fabulous investment - I wouldn't be able to make this outfit without her for sure.  So I am piecing it together to see what the moves will be.

 
This is basically the mock-up of the front... There will be a zipper on the one side.  The skirt is too big, so I will be making a pleat in the front panel and the back panel to true it up.. - another thing I wouldn't be able to do with out my dress form.  I like the look of this so far, and I think I have the plan of how to sew it up.
 
 
This is the back.  The shoulder straps will be the overall kind with the buckles.  I'm trying to decide If i want to embroider a design on the front panel or not.  I dont' think I am going to put the front panel pocket on - it makes it too "outdoorsy"  this way it's a little more dressy.  A well chosen design could add a Little pizazz, also, but I want it to be something that will go with everything - no matter what top I want to wear - it can't clash neither with color nor with theme, nor with look (dressy/casual).  That will take some thinking....
 
Well, while I think on that design, I need to find those notes and remind myself how to make that pleat I want to do on the front and back panels to take in the skirt.  I'll add to this post at the next interval...

Next Steps....

 
Well I decided to add an embroidery design. This one I think is perfect for what I wanted.  "Inky Rose" found Here.  
 

 
 
I sewed the top front on to the skirt - so far so good! This is coming out just like I've hoped.



I put a pleat in the front center and back center to take in the waist to tailor the fit before i put on the waistband.  I used the pleat that is tucked in instead of the outside type one, I think they are called over vs. under, because I think it went better with the godets in the skirt... (the triangle panels).  Then I utilized the waistband as a transition piece - I'm real glad I did - what a difference!  Next i will assemble the back, and attach to the skirt.  I need to install a zipper, i guess that will come after the back is attached. then add straps, buckles, hem, and adorn with some satin ribbon, if i think it will work.  All in all I think I will actually finish this up tonight.  After all, tomorrow is football Sunday and I'll need to shop in the morning and prep something for game time.
Let's see how I do... Off to work on the back....
 

Almost finished!

 
Well, the back went pretty smoothly - I had to use my dress form to see at what height to attach it.. that was tricky because when I cut the pieces, I cut with a lot of extra on the bottom - you know just in case, since I had no idea where this piece would fall.  So, without the form, I wouldn't have been able to know where to pin it.  This turned out to be pretty high up, compared to where i cut the material, so that was good - hey better cut more than not enough!.. So the buckles that I had purchased were narrower than the overalls called for because the ones I had on hand were silver, which i didn't like for this, and they were i think 1 3/4 inch or 2 inch - whatever they were they were too wide and not "dainty" enough, so I bought these polished brass narrower ones, however that called for me to make the straps narrower since they were patterned for the wider buckles.  So i did that,. but boy was it real difficult to turn those - they were pretty thin... Then I remembered - i think with the thin straps you press the seams under, wrong sides together and top stitch it together...  (too late!) - but I made it through that rough turning...It's all together, and just will hem tomorrow, or the next day.  The ribbon is still tbd.  I'm thrilled this worked out! I will take a picture of me wearing the final piece.  Here's the jumper all together...
 

 
Now it's time to relax and watch a movie and surf...
 
Ciao
 

Finito!

 
Well I put the hem on last night, and declared my jumper done.  I don't think the satin ribbon trim on the hem would fit the look I wanted, and the ribbon bows on the front either.  I think basically the embroidery is embellishment enough.  This way the jumper can still be casual or dressy...
 
So I wanted to wait until this morning so I could take the images outside - when you are photographing black for some details, regular point and shoot flash is not your friend, so if you do not have studio lighting, natural day lighting is best, and you will achieve results where the details will come out virtually how they look to the eye.  (be sure you are in an even shadow area, and not in a half shadow half bright sun!)  ANYWAY.... here are my pics!  BTW I'm wearing the turtleneck I made which was my 2nd piece of my 6PAC...
 

 

 
I learned a lot making this jumper...How to morph two patterns together, and join them at the right time, I'm telling you if I did not have my Dress Form, I never could have pulled this off.  I was constantly throwing this on her and fitting it and then when it came time to put the front and back on seeing where they would fall, so where to attache them, etc.  I have some things on this jumper that will remain between me and my Janome and my dress form.. ha ha...now that I completed this, I am more encouraged to try it the next time I want to morph a pattern.
 
So now I've got three down, and three to go... the last three are all turtlenecks, and I still have to get the fabric for my last turtleneck. The other two will be solids made from Ponte Roma Knit.  Good thing is - the two hardest pieces of my 6PAC are complete!
 
:)
 
 

10.19.2012

Forum Goodness Sake :-)

I joined Artisan's Square Sewing Forum....


So... Hubby thought I might enjoy a sewing circle or something like that, so I looked around for a forum, and came across Stitcher's Guild Sewing Forum at Artisan Square.  I'm excited about the threads there, and am still exploring around the forum...  Anyway they have (I dont' know if others do, too but...) a thing called SWAP  Start With A Plan.. sewing contest.  So I was reading up on that thread, and it appears that they pick a theme to sew by like color blocking pieces, or, well, i forget the others at the moment, but themes anyway, and they have a time frame to sew 12 pieces of clothing to the theme.  The thread this time was leaning towards "keeping it simple" patterns for this years' event.  So I thought it would be fun, but 12 pieces! anyway I read on to the forum and found a 6PAC thread that just started.  Turns out a 6PAC started one Autumn, and was named 6 Pieces Autumn Collection. and they challenged to sew 6 pieces in 2 months.  It caught on and now they do one 6PAC for each season.  I'm joining the winter one, and have already named my challenge list of 6 pieces:

4 - Turtlenecks - Because I am in DESPERATE need and I'm unable to find any I like, plus the two I own the sleeves are not long the way I would like them to be, and I only have light pink and black.  I was going to sew cuffs onto them anyway, to make them longer and more enjoyable to wear, but that doesn't mean I don't need more in my collection...  I am sewing
     1-Burgundy in Ponte Roma knit - got fabric today
     1-Off-white in Ponte Roma knit - got fabric today
     1-Fashion reds/purples/knit - got fabric today
     1-Purple fashion knit - still have to find
The pattern is on it's way - got it on Etsy.

1 - Jumper/Dress - In Black corduroy - the receipt called it Caviar corduroy.  It is a wide striping cord.  I am making this out of two patterns joined together - my favorite short flare skirt, and the top of my overalls, so combined they will be a jumper.  I have both TNT (Tried and True) patterns.  Got the fabric today:

1 - Pantsuit in a purple poly knit. This fabric and pattern I've had from when I first started sewing, but never took on.  This challenge will give me the boost to get it going and finished.

If I need an alternate (if I end up with a train wreck) I will make the Red corduroy overalls that have been sitting in my stash for a year also. (from my TNT pattern)

Well I posted my list this afternoon on the forum, and so begins my adventure.  I have until Jan 31st to complete my mission.  In between work and Sunday football (which includes game food prep and such) I think I can make good headway.  Plus I'm going to take some time off from work next month and December, too!

Here is the Black Cord Fabric:
 
 
Here are the other 3 fabrics:

 
I'll post ongoing results... stay tuned!