But... as any crafter knows, its hard to resist things that are new and shiny... This book caught my eye... and after I picked it up I just couldn't put it back down... even though... (sigh)... it meant I had to make my own patterns...
I decided it was time to hit the books... so... with my new purchase in
hand I hunkered down and told myself ...
I can do this!
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OK... so the first hurdle... I had to trace out the pattern pieces in my
size... that turned out to be no big deal...
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I was drawn to this book, because it shows how to alter the
basic pattern pieces to create endless possibilities...
These are just a few of the examples...
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I decided to start with something basic... since I have no pattern making skills... and since this one was sleeveless...
I though it would be a good place to start... |
Not to bad for my first pattern making attempt... While, I could have probably gone down a size... I think it turned out pretty cute... And I love my fabric choice! This vintage printed silk has a nice drape to it... If I had done it out of a stiffer fabric, I think the shape would have been more tent like...
As you may have noticed... I titled this blog Part 1... I will be attempting a PDF pattern next!! So... check back for Part 2...
Thanks to technology... for a crafter these days there are endless possibilities! And the inspirations I've found are limitless... So... don't let yourself be the only thing that's holding you back from trying new things... Take it from a girl who does most things "old school"... YOU CAN DO IT!
***Jennifer
I bought the Burda Style Book a couple of weeks ago and was soooooooooo inspired. I happened upon your blog today and was so pleased to read of your adventures with this book. Looking forward to seeing what you do next! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI'm so glad I made you want to try : D Thank you!
ReplyDeleteI also made Miho's skirt...
http://creatingbitsofenvy.blogspot.com/2012/06/skirt-week.html?m=1
Hmmm... What should I do next...
What are you going to try first?