Wednesday, February 26, 2014

First attempt at a blog, but I wanted to share the garment I made for the Make a Garment a Month challenge and this was the only way I could figure out how to do that, if this works!

The theme for Feb. was winter and since in upstate NY that means lots of white and gray, as well as a need for warm clothing, I made a pair of pants from some old gray sweatshirt fleece and a pants pattern which I made with the great Sure Fit Design system. This is my third attempt to perfect this pattern, so this is yet another muslin, but I'm getting closer to the fit I'd like.

My top is also made from old sweatshirt fleece, using Marcy Tilton's Vogue 8430 pattern with the cutting lines chosen by comparing it to my Sure Fit bodice. This is a pattern that's less fitted than I normally wear but it feels nice and cozy, esp. since it's made from sweatshirt fleece, and I love the way the collar drapes when made from this lightweight fabric. Boiled wool, as the pattern recommends, would have been even warmer, though, so I may also make a jacket out of some of that fabric now that I have completed this sweatshirt "muslin", provided I can find the pieces of boiled wool that I know I have in my stash somewhere.

My entry may be kind of late, but this is actually early for me since I often don't finish things until the deadline arrives, however now I can get started on an entry for the March challenge, using Louise Cutting's By Popular Demand pattern so I have something to model when she visits our ASG in April!

5 comments:

  1. Hi Suzy - that's a pretty top - I will be sending you an invite to join us shortly.

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  2. It looks fabulous! Can wait to see what you make next.

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  3. Looks great on you. Congratulations.

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  4. Congrats on your new blog.. Look forward to seeing what you will make next.. Happy sewing. Love your jacket.

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  5. Thanks so much on all the kind words about my jacket as well as the welcome to the blogging world, something I can now see can be a great way to share things with others, even people you don't know, or rather didn't used to know!

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