Sunday, January 20, 2013

petticoat


I finished my petticoat back in September. and thought I had posted about the finished product, but. apparently I didn’t. I am not completely satisfied with the finished product. its a bit uneven. what I need is a bigger place to lay things out. I tired to make it all even, but in the end it just wasn’t to be. its not too bad though when its all in place, with my hoop and everything underneath it. aside from wrestling with so much fabric it wasn’t too hard to make. I just made a bunch of eleven inch strips, sewed them together. hemmed the edges with a tiny topstitch hem. on both sides, then ruffled the entire thing with my ruffling foot (best purchase ever!). next I made a simple skirt that was a hundred sixty inches wide at the bottom tapering up to I think I did sixty inches, now I can’t remember but it was something like that. I got my finished length by measuring both my hoop and the Skirt I was wearing this with. I then hemmed it, and pinned the ruffles on, which took forever. and had to be done one at a time. after each ruffle was pinned I sewed it on. somewhere along the way though things must have shifted slightly while I was sewing and that’s why its not entirely even. I have been considering redoing the uneven part, and seeing if I can fix it up a bit. but then I keep thinking its for underneath so do I really need too? the answer is probably not, I will just see how much it bugs me. if its driving me too crazy then who knows perhaps I will.

the petticoat without the hoop.

Monday, January 7, 2013

doll dress


both dresses together.

the doll dress.
here is the doll dress I made to match my nieces dress for her birthday. I used a pattern from “sew the essential wardrobe for 18-inch dolls” by Joan Hinds and Jean Becker. except I omitted the collar, so it would be just like the big dress. it went sewed up with ease. In fact I was surprised how easily it went together the last time I made doll clothes they seemed just to take just as much time as the big clothes. so either I got used to how they are made or this book was just easier then the patterns I used before. (Could also be I wasn’t matching evil plaids.) I am thrilled with the way they turned out. they are so cute. it kind of makes me wish I had one in my size, to bad I Don’t have enough fabric for that.