Ummmm, yeah. So, this is my contribution for the *cough
Octobercough* sewalong. Ooops. So, this has been done for awhile now, but I was wanting to put on patch pockets, but I've been wearing it so much that I feel silly not putting it on my blog yet. I have a knit skirt that I should put on the blog too. I made it during the summer and I plan on making a ton of them.
Annnnyways...
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Me and my Kayleigh-cakes :P |
So, I did my usual putting width to the waist. I shortened the waist darts by and inch and rotated the bust dart a little. I am finding that these are probably the usual adjustments for Colette Patterns. I also added an inch to the length of the skirt. It wasn't much, but I think that it made a big difference.
I love this pattern. It works with a big variety of fabric. However, after all the muslins I made, it still turned out too big. I couldn't figure it out, until I realized that I didn't take into account that this was a stretch fabric. Oh well. I just wear it with a belt and it's still roomy enough to make moving around easy. I mean seriously, I cleaned my house in this dress the other day.
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Sorry for the wrinkles! There was no way I was going to iron this today! |
This is what it looks like unbelted:
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Nice, but I think it looks better belted. |
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There is like an inch or two extra in the waist |
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The back...probably worst invisible zipper I've ever done...but that's fine. |
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I don't know if you guys noticed, but I don't do great in front of the camera. I'm not all that photogenic. My husband and daughter are crazy photogenic though. Pretty much every picture we take of my daughter turns out beautiful. Need proof?? Okay, you talked me into it!