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BombshellBettie said:This thread makes me want to sew sooooo badly! Unfortunately all my patterns, machine etc are in storage =(
sounds like it time to do a jail brake.
BombshellBettie said:This thread makes me want to sew sooooo badly! Unfortunately all my patterns, machine etc are in storage =(
Lottie said:The easiest (and funnest) repro pattern I've worked with so far would be the 1930s button dress by decades of style:
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http://www.decadesofstyle.com/product_info.php?cPath=24&products_id=39
The instructions are detailed and nicely written, it is not all that hard to make and because of the side straps, and it fits like a dream! I didn't even have to put in the zipper
(if anyone's interested, here's my version of it:
http://i22.photobucket.com/albums/b320/Lottifant/sw2klein.jpg?t=1275593007 )
Miss 1929 said:I have a question about this wonderful pattern...
It says on their site that is it cut on the straight grain, but it really looks bias in the skirt, on their drawing. I have some wonderful black cotton with plaid lines in multicolor, but they are also on the straight, and I want the pattern to go bias, as it will be way more flattering. Any thought on whether this would work if I shifted it to bias? I don't see why not... although I might have to make the yoke in a contrast as I have barely enough fabric.
I guess I could make a muslin on the bias first to see how it goes... it is the perfect look for the fabric, if it were bias.
ZombieGirl said:Can anyone tell me if Butterick B5209 is a good beginner's sewing garment?
I sewed in High School but haven't touched a machine since.
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Miss 1929 said:I have a question about this wonderful pattern...
It says on their site that is it cut on the straight grain, but it really looks bias in the skirt, on their drawing. I have some wonderful black cotton with plaid lines in multicolor, but they are also on the straight, and I want the pattern to go bias, as it will be way more flattering. Any thought on whether this would work if I shifted it to bias? I don't see why not... although I might have to make the yoke in a contrast as I have barely enough fabric.
I guess I could make a muslin on the bias first to see how it goes... it is the perfect look for the fabric, if it were bias.
Miss 1929 said:I have a question about this wonderful pattern...
It says on their site that is it cut on the straight grain, but it really looks bias in the skirt, on their drawing.
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deadpandiva said:That Butterick pattern is cute. I have had my eye on it for a while.
I am making the simplicty pattern rigth now. The middle view. I made it in cotton and lined the skirt also. Just need to hem it and put in the zipper.
Miss 1929 said:I have a question about this wonderful pattern...
It says on their site that is it cut on the straight grain, but it really looks bias in the skirt, on their drawing. I have some wonderful black cotton with plaid lines in multicolor, but they are also on the straight, and I want the pattern to go bias, as it will be way more flattering. Any thought on whether this would work if I shifted it to bias? I don't see why not... although I might have to make the yoke in a contrast as I have barely enough fabric.
I guess I could make a muslin on the bias first to see how it goes... it is the perfect look for the fabric, if it were bias.