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Simplicity 1716

3/11/2018

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I'm frustrated with trying to find a good pattern for a top with a draped cowl neckline. I have a couple, one in particular, store-bought shirt that is perfect. I could use about 10 of those for work in different colors and prints. But I haven't found a good pattern yet. 

I have had Simplicity 1716 in my stash for a while (like about 100 other patterns I've yet to sew). I have pulled it out, studied it, been dissuaded by the unsophisticated way it falls from the shoulders in the envelope image, and put it back in the drawer a number of times. I finally decided to use it after discovering some white jersey in my stash. I was overcome with the desire to make a white cowl and resolved not to use New Look 6901 ever again, and desperate for a pattern in my own possession that I could use. Looking at some reviews on Pattern Review and thinking the results people got looked good, I went forward.

Results: Meh. I wore this to work under a sweater (and over an undershirt because the white jersey is transparent), and it was okay. But there is too much foldiness. I accidentally cut out view F, which has extra fabric for ruching at the hips, so those extra folds don't help. But there are pleats with this pattern at the shoulders and at the bust to produce even more folds. The ones at the shoulders are acceptable, but the one at the bust is kind of weird, not because of the fold it produces but because of the pleat that sits at the side of the bust. Seems a dart would be more flattering.

At any rate, I can't see myself making this one again, although I will wear this top until I can manage to replace it with one I like better. 
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Jalie 3352

3/4/2018

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I had some gray and black wool jersey left over from other projects. I made this in a size T and graded out to the hips a little. It was very simple to assemble, minus the neckband. Is this really the best way to affix a neckband? I must figure out how to use that coverstitch machine! I can coverstitch hems, but I haven't figured out bands yet. I like how the shirt turned out, but there are some aspects of it that make me doubt whether it is a good style on me. 
  1. First off, the neckline is a little too large for my comfort. 
  2. The sleeves...I am not a big fan of 3/4 sleeves. I don't find them comfortable.
  3. or warm, like the neckline.
  4. It's a great T-shirt look, but it doesn't work so well as a work shirt because the front is not too shaped. The two-toned design is lost under a sweater or jacket, which is essential office wear. Offices are always cold.
  5. I think the cover shows the best use of this dolman design. I should either make a loose sweater or use a print in the middle if I do this again. I think I will for a pullover sweater. 
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McCall's 6355 Sheath Dress x2 x3 x4

3/4/2018

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A perfect storm of factors led to the making of three more dresses from this pattern. Here is the first.
  1. I had an extra week of vacation around the end of 2017, during which I had planned to get a ton of sewing projects done. I got a lot of stuff done, but it wasn't sewing. Time was running out and I decided I needed to produce something.
  2. I have a lot of fabric. Basically, I have a problem, an illness, a disorder. I look through patterns and fabrics and get Big Plans, I buy the patterns and the fabric, but then I start to have doubts. Will I really look good in that? Will I have time to adjust the fit on that? Will I even know how? Etc. Etc. Etc. I lose my nerve to cut the fabric and it goes in my stash. So I decided lick this problem. I made a promise to abstain and buy nothing more until I have used and gotten rid of what I have. I am going to cut; I am going to make; I don't care. I have fallen  off the wagon a few times but generally I have been restrained. At any rate, one thing I bought a couple of years ago was several pieces of fabric from a friend who was going out of business. I made McCall's 6355 out of the green and white poly jersey below.  The four remaining prints of similar poly jersey are below.
  3. I had made this pattern before, tweaked the fit, and worn the dress I'd made a lot because it's okay looking and very comfortable.
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Here are some of the changes I made to the pattern to tweak the fit.
  1. Cut a size 10 which I graded to a 14 at the hips.
  2. Did an FBA adding about 1.5 " as I recall.
  3. Lowered the bust dart.
  4. Put in a back center seam so I could make a swayback adjustment. The pattern said I could do that and still cut the back on the fold, but that didn't make sense to me. I'm sure they're right, but I wanted to play it safe.
Feelings
Meh. My true upper bust measurement says I should be starting with an 8. I never trust that but looking at these pictures makes me think the shoulders are still too big. I don't think I look so good in all this print. The black and white is okay maybe. I love the prints, especially the blue and black, but I think it just makes me look frumpy and fat. Maybe I AM frumpy and fat and it's not the dress. I said aloud that the last one, the pink and white (more red and white) looks like a nightgown, and my son, who was in the room, said "yes, it does."

Well, maybe I should not have cut into these fabrics! I should have waited until I had a pattern with a little more structural detail! Nah, I am making progress on my goal to reduce my stash.  
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McCall's 7100 Bomber Jacket

3/4/2018

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This is a test garment. I really wanted a zip up sweatshirt jacket in gray but I also wanted a bomber jacket, so I made this out of gray fleece to see how I'd like it. I was hoping it would work for a casual zip up but it doesn't really. Basically, the fabric is too thick for that and as a bomber, it's too small, I think. It's every so slightly tight across my shoulders and I hate that. I see sooo many cute bombers that I think I will try again in a larger size with the right fabric. I screwed up the alignment of the collar on this one, so I will need to be more careful next time. 
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