Showing posts with label Burda jacket. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Burda jacket. Show all posts

Friday, June 4, 2010

Fitting woes

I have been working on the Burda jacket pattern, and it's breaking my heart.  Yesterday I altered the pattern and this morning I sewed the muslin.  Big crappy flop.  The back is too tight, the armholes way too tight, and the darts are about an inch too low.  And there are probably other things wrong that I haven't even discovered yet.  It's enough to make you stop sewing, forever!  Well, it really just needs more work, which I'm not in the mood for.  Fortunately, I have another project going.  I bought a gorgeous silk/cotton print from Emma One Sock.  I'm going to use the Louise Cutting pattern once again, because I know it will fit (!!!) and because the simple uncomplicated cut will show off the print beautifully.


Altering the Burda pattern, take one:


Wednesday, May 12, 2010

Working on the Burda pattern

Well, my machine is still gone away being repaired, so I'm working on non-sewing sewing.  This morning I decided to tackle the Burda pattern, and it turned out to be sooo easy!

First I decided on the size, and marked the box showing the pieces I needed to find.


Then I got out the supplies I would need:  Swedish pattern paper, tracing paper, a knitting needle (to use in place of a tracing wheel, so I wouldn't ruin the pattern) and a straight edge.



Now to find the pieces.  The box tells me I need pieces 1 - 6, that they are marked in black and that I'll find them on sheet D.  So far so good; D is hard to miss.  To find the individual pieces, look at the numbers printed along the top and bottom of the sheet.  They tell you exactly where the pieces you are looking for are located!  A miracle!  Then you just have to concentrate on seeing only the lines you're interested in.  I am so impressed.



And here's Annie's new pattern!  Well, it is kind of hard to see my markings, but they are there.



Now I'm going to rest from my labors, and read through the instructions.

The good life (Minkie version)

Almost forgot, I need to add one more thing.  What more could any little girl cat ask for, than a freshly laundered table cloth and mommy's purse to lie on, with fresh flowers and the newest Vogue pattern magazine to paw through.  Looks pretty pleased with herself, doesn't she?



Pure heaven!



Jack, of course, has his own idea of heaven, but I don't want to know what it is.  (Don't click on this picture, it's even worse close up.)




Monday, May 3, 2010

More planning

Sis and I went shopping at Nancy's yesterday for "findings" for the Burda jacket. What a lovely way to spend Sunday! This is what we found:



I had run into a problem with planning the jacket.  The pattern calls for twill tape for binding the neck edge, the piping on the pockets, and to cover the zipper tape.  Well, after a lot of rummaging on the web, I realized that finding a coordinating twill tape was not going to happen.  Not in this country!  So I bought a length of a lovely brown cotton/linen for the bindings (and also the pockets themselves).  It's beautifully soft and "moldable" and should be easy to work with.  Then Sis made the real find.  An inch wide hefty brown "ribbon" to cover the zipper tape.  It's going to be stunning!

So, goals for the week:

1.  Finish the blouse.  It's all cut out and marked, and since I just made the same thing in another fabric, there will be no surprises!

2.  Finish the skirt.  Just need to finally decide on the pattern.  It will be a straight skirt with no waistband.  I'm going to use the cotton/linen as a facing.

3.  Begin the hunt for the jacket pattern in that welter of lines.  But, hey, it's German!  That means it will be totally logical.


BEES!

The other big news at our house is that the bees swarmed on Friday!








And zippers!

Aren't zippers becoming fancy.  I just bought this one, a 22 inch separating zipper in neon green:



Friday, April 30, 2010

Planning a new project

Now that I'm retired (ahem), I no longer need to sew jackets, suits and things for work.  And my wardrobe has always been poor in off-time clothes.  So here's the first ensemble.  Top (the jacket) is a glazed linen in natural (it's hard to see in the photograph), which I bought from Emma One Sock.  In the middle (the blouse) is an embroidered cotton from Sawyer Brook.  The blue spots are faceted buttons I bought recently at Nancy's Sewing Basket.  I had no idea what I would do with them when I bought them, but they were so pretty!  So see!  It does pay to grab things when you see them.  The last (the skirt) is a gray and natural linen from Nancy's.  It's nice and heavy, and it hardly wrinkles!

For the jacket, I plan to use this pattern from the April Burda


That's if I can find the pattern in the welter of lines on the pattern sheet, and if I can alter it. The blouse will be the same Louise Cutting pattern I used for Orange You Glad.  But what to do about the skirt?  I can't decide if the stripey stuff will look good in a straight skirt.

Hmmm, I know there's a pattern in here somewhere