Quick Sew #1
Simplicity 7869
Pattern from my stash dated 1968!! Yipes, I really must be getting old.
Can't remember which version or what material I used back then. But I bought a
cute cotton/lycra print at The Fabric Store in Christchurch that was mostly
purple (I never wear purple) and decided to use it on this skirt pattern.
I made View 5, 25 1/2 inch waist - same size I made in '68! I used a
0.5mmL, 2.5W zigzag fro the seams and then finished them with a 3-thread serge
on my overlocker. Although not in the instructions, I underlined the waistline
facing. The pattern says to sew the side opening edges of the facing before
putting in the zipper but in retrospect, it would have been better to wait til
I put in the zipper to do it.
Quick Sew #2
I then bought some 'First Class' viscose/spandex from Harald's Fabrics
in Christchurch and made a Sewaholic
Renfrew top View A but with 3/4 sleeves to go with the skirt.
Of course, the best colour I could find was purple - so now I truly do wear
purple! I prewashed the fabric in a cold hand wash. I used a Janome blue
tip needle and tried the Sewaholic's recommendation of a zigzag stitch (1mmW,
2.5mmL) and then overlocked the edges on my Brother overlocker using a
ballpoint 70 needle. I'm not pear shaped (I'm 8 bust, 6 waist, 2 hip per
pattern!) but I made B8, W8, H6 and it worked fine. I'm very short
waisted so I took out 1 inch at the waist and shortened the hem by 1 1/2 inches
(measuring from the size 2 line). I sewed 1/4 inch staytape onto the back seam
allowances at the shoulder with just a little going into the actual seam. For
the ZZ around the neck, I used 4W, 2L.
Here's how it turned out. I love the top but any wrinkles in the skirt
show through the shirt. The skirt pattern called for twill tape on the waist,
which I used, but I don't really like it - feels too tight when I sit down. One
of the threads has popped already on the waistband of the top so I guess I
should have either used a shorter stitch length or just used the overlocker for
the seams.
Quick Sew #3
McCalls 7290 jacket, view C, size medium. I bought a lightweight
viscose/lycra knit from Fabric Vision in Christchurch. It has a black and white
print on one side and
solid black on the other. I
prewashed the fabric on cold in the washing machine.
For the bottom edge, I cut off 2 1/2 inches at the back increasing to 4
1/2 inches off at the front. Then rather then just pinking the front and bottom
edges, I folded them over to the inside along the bottom edge to approximately
where the front edge starts to roll and then tapered to no fold and folded in
the opposite direction for the front edges. It turned out fairly well and isn't
too obvious where I transitioned. I don't think I'll make this pattern again
though. I always seem to be fussing with where the collar and front edges fold.
It might have worked better in a slightly heavier, less stretchy fabric. The
pattern called for 'Fleece, Sweatshirt Fleece, Jerseys, Cotton
Knits, Interlock, Sweater Knits'.




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