These next posts will share my holiday break sewing. Being that it's winter, bright sunny days are hard to come by...as well as my desire to get out my camera equipment and experiment to get some photos. Yeah, yeah I know dressform pictures are okay BUT you and I both know that pics on a person are much better!
Introduction over...let's get to the good stuff!
I saw so many great versions of this pattern on the socials. Even though it's only sized up to an XL, I wanted to try the pattern out. So this blog post should be called, "More Adventures in Pattern Alterations!"
While this pattern has been available since 2018 and is still on their website, I of course am just getting around to making my own version.
Some Details...
Fabric:
Cotton Sateen border print purchase from Fabric Mart's brick 'n mortar store during Carriage Corner Sew Camp.
9" black invisible zipper
3/4" elastic for the sleeve hems - the pattern recommends 1/2" - I only had 3/4" on hand
Of course there were some pattern alterations...
The finished hemline was 55" and I needed a little more room. I altered the front and back pieces by using a pivot and slide method, then cutting open the side seam to give myself the needed room. I added 17 inches because I like alot of wearing ease and a looser fit these days!
Pictures of the alterations below...
I added 9" to both pattern pieces by increasing the side and center back area.
- I also added 9" to the ruffle sides and 2" to the hemline.
- I wanted an extra flouncy and full ruffle so the added inches covered not only the amount I added to the front & back pattern pieces but also a little extra. This is probably the only kind of flounce I like!
- Also important to me was getting full body coverage with the tunic.
- I did not alter the sleeves. I normally have enough room in a raglan sleeve and this time was no different.
Some construction information...
- I used a border print cotton sateen for this version and the fun for me was in the tetris problem solving to use the print to its best advantage!
- Also, my reminder that the best finish is solved during the cutting process. This is the part that takes the longest and sometimes tests my resolve but it's so worth it in the end.
- I do not lay out all the pieces and cut them at once.
- The main body pieces are cut first and then the other pieces are cut around them so that I get the best match of the print.
- My only other change was to add a 9" invisible zipper in the back neck. I just don't like button & loop closures.
- Otherwise I sewed it according to the pattern instructions. I usually follow the pattern instructions on a first sew! LOL!
A Few Pictures ~
Conclusion ~
I'm definitely sewing this again, in all honesty I already own the fabric for it. I love the flounce and the length. In this version, I also like how the end of the border print formed a perfect border/ribbon like hemline. It's perfect worn over a pair of leggings and works well with my new relaxed style.
I completed five garments during the break and I have one more almost done. So as the sun shines, I will get them up here on the blog. My sewing was the perfect start to 2022. It allowed me to claim my creativity back, calmed and soothed my soul and added a few new pieces to my wardrobe!
...as always more later!
Love it, great way to start the new year.
ReplyDeleteYou are the border print and alteration queen. I love seeing your process.
ReplyDeleteThis is so pretty. You are the queen of the border print.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful and dramatic garment. I can only dream of things like this.
ReplyDeleteKathleen isn't that what sewing is...making dreams come true?!
DeleteIt looks so great! The use of the fabric print is awesome.
ReplyDeleteOh my, that fabric is Fantastic! And what great use you make of it, just brilliant. I really like a raglan sleeve, so think I will seek out this pattern. You look great in this outfit and I can tell you enjoyed making it. Yay!
ReplyDeletePatricia - you should definitely get this pattern. I know I'm going to make a couple more tops because it's a comfortable and easy sew.
DeleteI have missed your "process" posts. You have such a clear (and inspiring) way of letting us into your creative and technical decision-making. And, of course, to then see the gorgeous final product. Brava! Brava!
ReplyDeleteSilverMom - the process and the decisions sewists make to get to a final garment really intrigue me. Why did you choose that fabric? What alterations did you or didn't you make to fit your garment to your body? Why did you choose to embellish or not embellish? Those are the things that intrigue me.
DeleteWhat a beautiful print, Carolyn! As usual, you've done perfect placement and the finished garment looks brilliant. Thanks for the "process" info - I learn so much from your posts!
ReplyDeleteI love fabric and the pattern style. The top is absolutely beautiful and you wear it well! Happy Sewing!
ReplyDeleteWonderful print and a great tunic. I have the pattern! Now I must find the print o make it sing. Thanks as ever for inspiration Pegeth
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteWhat a perfect fabric on you!
ReplyDeleteLove that shirt, the fabric is great and it looks good on you : )
ReplyDeleteLove this fabric & thr garment you created! Bravo!!!
ReplyDeleteYour expertise with border prints is so inspiring
ReplyDeleteWhat a great outfit, it just screams joy and happiness.
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So cute and fun and gotta love a good border print!
ReplyDeleteGlad you had a great (and productive!) time off!
Just beautiful. I love seeing how you cut it out, what you were thinking and the finished project is perfect. Thank you for sharing your talents.
ReplyDeleteI have this pattern. I bought it for the raglan sleeves. Now I have some more inspiration. Your's is beautifully done.
ReplyDeleteHappy sewing
I would never have guess your fabric is a sateen, it twirls and drapes perfectly. The border print and your pattern piece lay-out to highlight this print is spot on!
ReplyDeleteThis is gorgeous! I am envious of your fabric, beautiful.
ReplyDeleteYou really OWN that print. It is beautiful on you.
ReplyDeleteYou find the best fabrics! I love this and am going over to look for this pattern. Really great use of your fabric and pattern.
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