This is why we muslin ...
You may recall I chose Vogue 2269 from 1989 as one of my SWAP patterns. I knew by experience of fitting my longish torso and because this is an 80's pattern that I would need to lengthen the pattern. I've made halters before and they've been a little troublesome and this one lived up to my expectations.
Short version is this: I completely reshaped the front darts to allow this to fit snugly in the bust and waist and then flare out over my pear shaped hips. In the back I widened the dart at the top as I seem to have a narrow upper back. It was still too big, so I sewed some wide elastic onto the facing. This not only helps the back fit more snugly but fixes a small gape at the arm hole. If I make it again I will need to fold out a wedge at the arm hole area.
I've made a wearable muslin that I like. It's cute and I will wear it a lot, but I don't love this pattern enough to mess around with it to get a perfect fit. I may use the sleeveless blouse version of the same pattern or I may fall back on a TNT Kwik Sew sleeveless blouse.
This fabric is a cotton/linen blend that's been in my stash for easily ten years waiting on the right garment. I think it's perfect for this pattern. The buttons are a nice bit of serendipity. They came out of a $10 bag I bought from All Buttons Great and Small in Sydney. They sell mixed bags in vague colour selections (bluish, greenish, reddish etc). Every time I buy a bag I sort out the buttons into fishing tackle boxes for easy selection. There was 7 of these green linen buttons in a bag of mixed greens and I was sure I would never use them, but they are perfect!
Short version is this: I completely reshaped the front darts to allow this to fit snugly in the bust and waist and then flare out over my pear shaped hips. In the back I widened the dart at the top as I seem to have a narrow upper back. It was still too big, so I sewed some wide elastic onto the facing. This not only helps the back fit more snugly but fixes a small gape at the arm hole. If I make it again I will need to fold out a wedge at the arm hole area.
I've made a wearable muslin that I like. It's cute and I will wear it a lot, but I don't love this pattern enough to mess around with it to get a perfect fit. I may use the sleeveless blouse version of the same pattern or I may fall back on a TNT Kwik Sew sleeveless blouse.
This fabric is a cotton/linen blend that's been in my stash for easily ten years waiting on the right garment. I think it's perfect for this pattern. The buttons are a nice bit of serendipity. They came out of a $10 bag I bought from All Buttons Great and Small in Sydney. They sell mixed bags in vague colour selections (bluish, greenish, reddish etc). Every time I buy a bag I sort out the buttons into fishing tackle boxes for easy selection. There was 7 of these green linen buttons in a bag of mixed greens and I was sure I would never use them, but they are perfect!
There was enough fabric left to make a skirt.
This is New Look 6463 which is a very old TNT. I can't find a date on it anywhere but I bought it about 10 years ago in an op shop (and it was old then) for 20c and I've made it more times than I can count. One version has inverted box pleats and and the other doesn't. Both have six gores, which subtly shape the skirt over the butt. Although it's an a-line, the shaping makes it sit close on the hips and flare out just enough to be flattering. It's a perfect pattern to make out of small remnants. I find it's more comfortable to wear a skirt in hot weather so this will be worn immediately!
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And I love your polka dots too :)