Here is the first item...
So... off to pattern making I go...
I marked where the waistband was attached and added my 1/2 seam allowance...
I measured the width(x2 so you can fold the fabric in half to enclose the elastic)and length of the waistband... of course also adding 1/2 seam allowances...
Using my new skirt pattern... I cut it out of black fabric... And the best part is it fits!
Next I will attempt the shirt... it looks a little more complicated than the skirt... With a deep breath and a yes I can attidtude... here I go...
First I folded it in half(just like I did with the skirt)... and traced the shape. This time I also pinned it to the paper, to prevent it from moving. The top section is not touching the side edge(which will be the pattern's center fold line)of the paper, because the fabric will need to be gathered... I drew a line from the center edge(and along gathered section of the top I'm tracing) to the arm opening. This should give me the correct amount to recreate the gathered back section on my pattern...
Next I traced the arm hole...
Then while leaving the arm hole pins and the bottom side pins in place... I removed the center fold pins... this allowed me enough slack in the garment to lay the front shoulder straps flat... and continue tracing...
This picture is suppose to show the seam allowances that I added to my tracing, and the shape of the pattern... Sorry it isn't very clear... next time I am going to have to use a sharpie instead of a pencil...
I also needed to trace the back yoke... which was easy enough... and add my seam allowance...
I seem to be getting more adventurous with my sewing projects. Since I started using my Burda Style Hand Book... it has opened up a whole new world for me. A year ago... if you had asked me if I could make my own pattern, I would have laughed... While I'm not attempting anything fancy... I have gotten more confident in my abilities... And even though I hate making mistakes(I am my own worst enemy)...waisting time on failed projects... and thinking about the possibility of ruining my precious vintage fabric... I have to take a deep breath and realize I will never know my potential, if I don't ever try...
Thank you for joining me on my sewing adventures...
Your support sometimes has been that extra push I needed...
***Jennifer
I measured the width(x2 so you can fold the fabric in half to enclose the elastic)and length of the waistband... of course also adding 1/2 seam allowances...
Using my new skirt pattern... I cut it out of black fabric... And the best part is it fits!
Next I will attempt the shirt... it looks a little more complicated than the skirt... With a deep breath and a yes I can attidtude... here I go...
First I folded it in half(just like I did with the skirt)... and traced the shape. This time I also pinned it to the paper, to prevent it from moving. The top section is not touching the side edge(which will be the pattern's center fold line)of the paper, because the fabric will need to be gathered... I drew a line from the center edge(and along gathered section of the top I'm tracing) to the arm opening. This should give me the correct amount to recreate the gathered back section on my pattern...
Next I traced the arm hole...
Then while leaving the arm hole pins and the bottom side pins in place... I removed the center fold pins... this allowed me enough slack in the garment to lay the front shoulder straps flat... and continue tracing...
This picture is suppose to show the seam allowances that I added to my tracing, and the shape of the pattern... Sorry it isn't very clear... next time I am going to have to use a sharpie instead of a pencil...
I also needed to trace the back yoke... which was easy enough... and add my seam allowance...
And my second pattern is a success...
Here is my version... And the original... I think it's pretty close...
I seem to be getting more adventurous with my sewing projects. Since I started using my Burda Style Hand Book... it has opened up a whole new world for me. A year ago... if you had asked me if I could make my own pattern, I would have laughed... While I'm not attempting anything fancy... I have gotten more confident in my abilities... And even though I hate making mistakes(I am my own worst enemy)...waisting time on failed projects... and thinking about the possibility of ruining my precious vintage fabric... I have to take a deep breath and realize I will never know my potential, if I don't ever try...
Thank you for joining me on my sewing adventures...
Your support sometimes has been that extra push I needed...
***Jennifer
You are AMAZING! Love your stuff.
ReplyDeleteI also have 2 styles of soft tees that I would love to copy... Do you have any suggestions on how to locate the appropriate knit fabricx. Any suggestions would be so appreciated. Laura laramey1962@gmail.com
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