Here you can see both my FBAs. I originally did one inch and had to go back and add another half inch. I ended up adding a dart to the side seam, because this bodice is lined, and I thought all those gathers under the bust might be too much for the doubled fabric. This is the fabric I'm using for the dress, too. It's a rusty red with cream, grey, and metallic gold highlights. I think it has a vaguely Asian flavor to it.
I made a muslin of the bodice to test fit, and I discovered that the back neck was really wide and it wanted to gape a little bit. So after testing on the muslin, I pinched out approximately 3/8 of an inch on the back bodice piece to help snug it up to my back. You can see the little tuck here:
Cutting went really slow because it had to be done single thickness due to the large skirt pieces being cut on the bias. I'll have to wait to start sewing tomorrow because I'm wiped out for today. It shouldn't take too long to put together. There are only five pattern pieces and the construction is easy. The muslin went together quickly. It's just a matter of making the time to do it and not letting myself be interrupted. Easier said than done....
2 comments:
Ooh, is that Fly Byes I spot??!! :D That was my favorite plate. Remember, Laney had first a Mary De then a couple of Elliots that I put that plate into (over and over, ripping it out when she outgrew the garment & reinserting it, LOL. I'm frugal. Or lazy.)
How you grab all the cool Asian prints I'll never know. I go looking for them and come away emtpy :D
Yes, you have eyes like a hawk! That is, indeed, Fly Byes.
As for Asian prints, they seem to find me. This one came from Serendipity Quilts in Tahlequah. SCQ has a lot of good ones right now, too.
Shannon
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