WHENEVER you make ANY sort of sewing project, ALWAYS THINK THINGS COMPLETELY THROUGH FIRST!!!!!!!!!!!! I have learned this lesson the hard way.
I decided that, when ordering the new navy blue fabric, I would also buy a yard of grey fabric. All in all it was not the wisest decision for my wallet, but if I am going to take the time to make this, I am going to make it perfect and right. My mom always says before buying something, "Don't buy it if you're not going to like it." We all know, if you don't like something, you won't end up wearing it!
Thus I have started returning the old grey fabric, which, after consideration, was just too blue-grey for me. I am glad to finally have the fabric part of the plan all worked out, and I have started working on the next step; the pattern.
Ah, the pattern!
What I used to make my pattern:
What I used to make my pattern:
- Wrapping paper
- A sharpie
- My sister's swimsuit (to base the pattern off of)
- My giant pillow pet dog (trust me, he helped!!! :))
I based it (for the most part) off of my sis's swim dress, with a few slight adjustments.
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For the skirt I traced a dotted line around the edge, making it slightly wider at the hips, then I traced it with a solid line, which is what I cut on. I left a little under an inch for seam allowance, seeing that the fabric probably won't need to much detail when sewing together.
I had forgotten that I was lengthening the skirt a bit (I'm a good deal taller than my sis) and therefore, working with paper I had previously cut from for a different pattern, I didn't leave enough room when marking the bottom of the pattern to complete the cut out. Fortunately, I also forgot that when making a symmetrical cut, you only need 1 full half of the pattern, which is what I now have.
For the bodice I did the same thing I did with the skirt, creating a dotted line, and then a solid line for seam allowance. When I first traced the pattern (upper left) I made the bottom up against the edge of the paper, then realized I needed to leave room for the v-shaped waistline. I retraced a new pattern, leaving plenty of room on the bottom for the v-shape since I'm not entirely sure how low I want the dip to be. For the sleeves I'll use the pattern I already had from my Tauriel costume, but I won't cut the material to the full length since I'm adding the silver bracers.
I made a new tailored pattern that is more rounded and slightly longer.
The patterns I still have yet to make are for the neckline (or I might just guess at that when the dress is made) and the shorts. Plus my deadline is the 20th, less than 2 weeks away! Pray that I get it all done in time!
You've had an interesting couple of months on the blog! I was taken with your "defense" of modesty response to the two young ladies-hmmm. I'll have to think some! Well said though. Cliffie, its coming into monsoon season! Whats a dog to do?! Does anyone make doggie headphones?! I love the swimsuit! Can't wait to see the finished product. Is the pool open yet? Lets go for a dip! Miss you, love ypu.
ReplyDeleteHaha, yes! Thanks! Not quite yet, dad's still finishing up putting in clean salt and such, but hopefully it will be soon! Any time, come on over, we'd love to see you! Love you too! <3
DeleteJacquie, I admire your ability to start and finish these kinds of projects! Ive had a small quilt sitting in a bag for two years that is not yet completed... Can't wait to see the finished product!
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