Saturday, March 21, 2009

Lots of Sewing! Part 2

Gray Knit Shirt and Pinstripe Pants



That is my little helper, Lily, in the bottom left. She really wanted to be a part of all the excitement!


The shirt's first incarnation was in the form of an ugly blue polyester. Like the polyester from the 70's, although I think it was a relatively recent style. In other words, cheap. I got it at the thrift store for about $6 and took it home to demolish it and pick apart all the seams. I created a pattern from the pieces and first (stupidly) used a knit without the same amount of stretch. Obviously it didn't fit right, which I could tell from the start of the fitting process. I found the gray stretchier knit and gave it a second try. Perfecto!

It crosses across the breasts, like it's a wrap style. The midriff on the original had the grain running crosswise, and I liked the detail, so I did the same. All in all it shows a bit of cleavage, and you do need to watch your position depending on what you're doing. But, for normal movement it doesn't gap or show any bra, so I'm happy with it.

The pants are Simplicity 2860 "Amazing Fit" pants.



They give 3 options to choose from, depending on your body type; "slim", "average" or "curvy". Obviously I had to use the "curvy" option. Overall I liked the pattern. It enabled you to really make a perfect fit in the waist, crotch and butt. The instructions were great and they make it so your have a 4 piece waistband which helps you fit your waist better. What I didn't like was that the pant legs were SO WIDE! Like, flopping when you walk wide. As you can see from my body type, I'm big in the middle and thin at the legs. I had to chop off a significant amount from the side seams to get it to look right. They assume, like most patterns do, that if you're large in the bust or waist, you need large in the shoulders or legs. Not true!

But despite that, you didn't need any special books to help fit; the instructions covered what you needed to know for the most part. The rest is pretty intuitive if you've sewn a bit.

One last shot of the pants, a close up of the zipper and closure. The pants use a regular zipper insertion, which IMO goes faster than something like a side zip on a dress. It also uses a button and hook and eye closure. I didn't have the larger kind at the time and used a smaller hook and eye, but I actually like it better I think. It gives a more secure closure for me, as opposed to the kind you just slip into the "eye". Plus it gives a little satisfying click when you secure it!



So, my final decision? I will be making both the pants (with thinner legs!) and the shirt again! I really love the fit of the pants and may fiddle with it a bit and add pockets or something next time.

I wish I could find better knit fabrics here. I may have to break down and order something online, but I have reservations about that since I LOVE to fondle fabrics and it really does help with the decision process.

Stay tuned, there will be more! I have that pesky pair of short to post about that I mentioned in a previous post and another shirt from a Simplicity pattern.

3 comments:

  1. I love the top, very flattering and cute. Great buy from the thrift store.

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  2. hello... hapi blogging... have a nice day! just visiting here....

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  3. I've been thinking about using that Simplicity trouser pattern, and now I think I definitely will. Looks great.

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