Showing posts with label fabric. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fabric. Show all posts

Thursday, 16 February 2012

Chop, Chop, Pin, Pin, Sew, Sew!

Chop, Chop!

Cutting up the fabric had my heart in flutters as there was no going back.


I re-checked and double checked that fabric was right/wrong side up, pattern and grain line facing the correct direction, pattern was on or not on the fold and so on.....

Finally I braved the scissors and I did it! It was quite a sense of relief when nothing major went wrong- so I continued to cut the lining and interfacing required.



Pin, Pin, Sew, Sew!

So the tedious and boring bit aside- time to start building this dress.

Starting with the front of the bodice; I did the required ‘Stay Stitch’ along the top, then pinned the sides of the bodice and sewed the seam. I then continued to pin the 2 middle and side section of the bodice and sewed the centre seam.



Onto to the back and rear side section- (similar process to the front) applied ‘Stay Stitch’ along the top, pinned and sewed seam of rear side sections.

Front and back of the bodice is complete- well sort of they still need to be sewn together via the side sections.



As I only have 2 hours during the day (while toddler forage has her nap), my sewing projects regularly get interrupted, so until next time.........

Pink Sultry Moda Fabric


Pattern Me a Dress: Pink Sultry Moda Fabric

Choosing a fabric for my dress has actually proven to be a difficult process. This is probably due to me having the irritating habit of changing my mind way too often, to the annoyance of Mr Forage.

Patterned or Plain Fabric???

The advice from friends was that it should be BRIGHT and BOLD and preferably patterned, which has the added benefit of masking any mishaps (not that there will be any!).....However, taking all that into consideration (and as I prefer to be a wallflower) the bright/bold may be pushing it.

Finally found this fabric, its pink (not quite bright – but a bold choice for me) and it’s patterned!

This particular fabric was purchased through http://www.eternalmaker.com/ and they have a wide range of gorgeous fabrics and other sewing essentials.


 Now to get creating!

I will continue to document my progress - Next step Measuring and Cutting!!!