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Sunday, June 7, 2015

The Final Project

My previous post was about the wearable muslin I made for the final project in my pattern making for knits class.  The assignment was to make an entire ensemble with the only condition being that it all be made from knit fabric.

I designed a top with a scoop neckline, yoke and 3/4 sleeves.

The yoke and sleeves are made of a semi-sheer stable knit fabric and the floral fabric is made out of a very stretchy polyester knit jersey.  The skirt is a stable Ponte fabric.  I absolutely love the colorful floral fabric.  


I am quite top heavy but I am very happy that I do not have a stress lines across the chest nor do I have the prominent drag lines at the side that I usually get in ready to wear tops.  



I achieved this by adding 1 inch across the bust level.  When I sewed the top, I stretched the back to fit the front from one inch above the waist to one inch below the armhole (see pattern draft below).  I also took up excess fabric caused by a large bust at the yoke / armhole area.  Luckily, since the fabric was so stretchy, these adjustments were all I needed.  With a more stable knit, I would also need a dart.  


I used a 4 thread security stitch to construct most of the top.  This provided a nice even narrow seam for  the semi-sheer yoke and sleeves.  (I used black thread but the thread is reflecting the sunlight from my window):


I finished the neckline edge and sleeve hem by turning the 1/2 inch seam allowance under by 1/4 inch and then again another 1/4 inch, then stitching using the sewing machine.  I used my serger's coverstitch for the hem:

The skirt was a straightforward pencil skirt with an elastic waist.

I am very happy with the ensemble.  It is slimming, colorful and comfortable.  Best of all, it fits!  And isn't a good fit the greatest benefit of sewing your own garments?  

Happy sewing!

16 comments:

  1. YES, a thousand times yes, it is worth all the effort to get clothing that fits. Your outfit looks really great. I'd have a big smile on my face too if I were wearing a top that didn't strain or have draglines at the bust.
    Nicely done!

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    1. Thanks so much! It's so wonderful not to have to settle for ill fitting ready-to-wear. What freedom we sewists have!

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  2. You did a great job with the bust. Beautiful fit.

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    1. Thank you! The best part is that when something fits, it's super comfortable.

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  3. This is lovely. Great fit and you so suit this dress

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    1. Thank you Dawn! I do love the bright colors of the print.

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  4. I appreciate seeing your pattern piece.
    Your outfit looks great and I love the floral print with the sheer mesh.

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    1. You are welcome and thanks for the kind words. This top is one of my new favorites.

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  5. Such a wonderful outfit especially using three different types of knits!

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    1. Thank you Carolyn! It was fun working with the 3 different fabrics.

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  6. This is great and I like how you used the floral print in the middle. Well done!

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    1. Thanks so much! I thought placing it in the middle would be the most fun.

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  7. Your design turned out wonderfully. I could see this designed as a dress with the floral placement.

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    1. Yes, I see what you mean. An idea for a future project. Thanks!

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  8. Very nice - love the color blocking and its a wonderful fit too!

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