I’m still working on the third panel of the quilt. I chuckle and chortle every time I unfold the panels to inspect my silliness! Nothing planned –
just whatever I feel like stitching at the moment. Anyway, that last
panel will be finished soon enough and then the next challenge will be uniting them. For some reason I worry that they won’t match up. I know it is illogical as
each and every block was squared up.
Burda Plus 01-2013-433 |
So, taking a break from the quilt, I stitched up a woven
t-shirt/tunic. This one is 433 from the Burda Plus Spring/Summer 2013 magazine. I
used a silk/cotton blend that I’ve had for a few years. I want to say that it came from
Fabric Mart, but I'm not really sure...
After pinning the pattern pieces together to check the fit
on the dress form, I modified the too-wide-for-me neckline. Brought it in about an inch at the shoulders. And, to compensate for the smaller opening, dropped
the center front about an inch or so. Don't know that it was really necessary, but that is what I did.
The length of the t-shirt/tunic was shortened as my intent was to sew a top and not a
dress. The only other change was to the binding. The coverstitch machine did not want to bind over seams. The outside of the stitched binding looked fine, but flip it over and you can see that it produced loops, not completed stitches over the seamed areas. After a few tries, I surrendered and instead folded
the bias strips in half and sewed them onto the neckline and the bottom of the
sleeves using a ¼” seam allowance. Then, to finish, I serged and edge-stitched. If I
hadn’t been in a hurry, I probably could have sorted it out. Maybe it was the
needle. Maybe it was the tension or perhaps the fabric itself. Who knows? Who cares? It worked.
Sleeve Finish |
You can bet this pattern will be used again. Perfect for anything light
and drapey in the stash. Oh, wait. That is what Burda recommends…
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