Pattern tracing
Although I found it interesting at the time, I didn't actually ever think I would draft a pattern from these instructions.
But I did and it was easy! From this shot you can see the dress that inspired mine.
Rather than sewing, this weekend I have drafted four patterns from this book from scratch. I've even muslined one of them. I won't bore you with pictures of my patterns or the ugly muslin, but I am rather proud of my achievements.
One pattern will be my Chanel inspired jacket. I am dedicating the next week to that project in a vague attempt to make the November 15 deadline. I will also use a lengthened version of the jacket for my SWAP. I also traced two dresses. For the basic dress there is a choice of sleeve lengths, a choice of necklines and two different dart placement styles. In coming weeks, I will show you more pictures from the book to give you an idea of how useful this 20c book is. In fact,I may never have to buy another pattern again!
The rest of my weekend has been taken up in altering a few patterns to make them TNTs. I've even frankenpatterned two pairs of pants into one for DH, so he now has a TNT pants and shirt pattern.
To round off my non sewing weekend, I placed a fabric order and will now spend the rest of my evening thinking about SWAP 2010.
Comments
Looking forward to seeing your SWAP ideas.
Ebony said that other people would like to join me in the "annual month of tops", I thought no one would be interested - proved me wrong! Please join me!!! That would be so fun!