Showing posts with label McCall 8997. Show all posts
Showing posts with label McCall 8997. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 19, 2013

A Few of the Details


Thank you to everyone who voted for my Tea Dress - I did not win, but I sure do appreciate all of the lovely comments and support!


There have been some questions about the design details, so here is a bit of an explanation.  I have to admit that I do not have as many pictures as I sometimes do of the construction process because I was in a rush to finish the dress!


The linked buttons were quite a bit easier than I expected.  Instead of thread, I used some embroidery floss (I figured it was more sturdy than thread, and all that floss from my counted cross stitch days might as well come out to play).  Does anyone else remember those friendship bracelets we made out of embroidery floss?  This is a very similar process!  



I use the same buttonhole stitch over a loop of thread when I thread-tack the lining of a skirt or dress to the outer fabric at strategic points along the hemline.


Sewing Made Easy suggests using linked buttons as cuff links – and if I ever have occasion to make a French cuffed sleeve, I will be sure to keep this in mind!

This particular dress has a seamline that makes the addition of an actual buttonhole unnecessary.  But I am quite sure that a pair of bound buttonholes and more linked buttons are in my future.


The button loops on the cuffs are a detail I nearly missed until it was too late.  This is because I get lazy and like to rely on pictures alone - and look - no closures are visible in the diagram.  Right before I was going to stitch the facing to the cuff, I realized that something was missing!


Obviously, the loop must be applied before the facing half of the cuff is sewn on so those yucky raw edges are enclosed.  The most irritating part of the process is turning the loops right-side-out!  And please remember that hand basting is your friend!  


When the facing is sewn on, and the cuff is turned right side out, you have a beautiful way to fasten your buttons.  And if you dread buttonholes, this is an excellent was to avoid them (hint, hint!).

Sunday, March 17, 2013

Eva Dress Pattern Contest Open for Voting!


Hello everyone!  It is time to vote for the 2013 Eva Dress Pattern Contest.


My entry may be found here - to vote, scroll down to the stars and click.  The contest is open for 24 hours only, and voting ends Sunday evening at 11:59 p.m. EST.

I would really appreciate your vote!

Saturday, March 16, 2013

Tea Roses



My new tea dress is complete!  The pattern was fantastic to work with - I love simply everything about this design.


I am becoming obsessed with drapey sleeves, evidence of which may be seen here, here, and here.  And I am afraid this is not the last you will see of the design feature on this blog!  


But this dress does not set the sleeves in a simple armscye.   The yoke pieces extend over the shoulder, which is fabulous!


Oh, and I forgot to mention in my previous post . . . this is the first pattern I have ever constructed with 3/8” seams.  I am not sure how I managed to go this long with all of the vintage patterns I use, but before this, 1/2" is the smallest seam allowance I have ever come across.  To be honest, I was a bit concerned with this pattern feature, but my rayon responded favorably, so all is well.  If I ever make this dress up again in a fabric that is fray-happy, I will have to reevaluate how I feel about narrow seams!


The linked button closure was also a first for me, and I am sure the technique will come in handy.  Just look how perfectly it works on a jacket!


This dress is definitely not for a beginner, but that is why I love it.  Any project that challenges me, or teaches me something new is always appreciated.


And this dress is so comfortable!  I think it will get quite a bit of wear.  Although, the color says late Summer/early Fall to me, so it may live in the closet for a few months . . .




Dress:  Made by me, McCall 8997
Shoes:  Colin Stuart for Victoria’s Secret
Earrings:  Gift
Hair Flower:  Made by me

Tuesday, March 12, 2013

Last Minute Sewing


This year’s Eva Dress Pattern Contest ends this week, and, per usual, I have waited to the last minute to complete my submission.


I had a different pattern in mind for my rayon jacquard, but once I had this pattern in hand, I decided it would be a wonderful pairing.


One of the reasons for my decision was a buckle that has been burning a hole in my stash for quite a few years.  My original pattern choice did not have a waist seam.  But I really like the look of the buckle paired back with the deep green fabric, so the change was absolutely necessary!


And as fate would have it, JoAnn Fabrics actually had some buttons in stock that work with my buckle.


I have been working away on cuffs . . .


and lapped seams . . .


and playing with seam binding and silk organza.


And I am almost finished!