And I started a swan.
Has anyopne out there sewn with the ruffled fabric out there at present?
It is not fun. I am going to have to cut and sew each one individually, as it is not easy to see which piece is which, once unpinned from pattern. The fringey bits try to get in the wrong place, so they have to be directed constantly, which slows the overlocking down . A lot.
We decided to extend the fabric beyond the bodice finish line, and will cut it to be feathery later, this means I have to overlock the bottom edge of the lining first, then overlock the other three side with the ruffle fabric, and then sew the pieces together. This bodice comes down to a point, so needs boning down the centre, so a casing for that has to be included. After fitting I will finish the top edge with bias, which will tidy it up.
One down, fourteen more to go!
6 comments:
wow!! I would not know where to start!! well done... would love to see it when done xx
I think I'd be inclined to swan off!
Wow! All your costume sewing is looking fantastic :)
Nicky made me laugh!! You're a right production line!! Well done :)
oh and I'm thinking a crochet afternoon soon?? Maybe sometime in June, after the retreat! xx
Oh blimey, this sounds super tricky, times 15! best of luck!
I'd be swanning off with Nicky!
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