Hello all! I hope this finds you healthy and safe! We in the northern plains are experiencing CoVID19 at a much slower rate than other parts of the country/world, but it is rearing it's ugly head,
Enough! No one wants to hear more about this, right?
My original plans with these two lovely fabrics was to make a super girly dress with a dark slip underneath. I began working from home recently so that didn't seem practical. After looking through my patterns, I came up with this combination of patterns to match these two lovely fabrics.
First, let's talk about the chiffon. Chiffon used to be a fear fabric for me. I avoided it at all costs. However, there are so many lovely, lovely garments made from chiffon that I decided to master some techniques to use it in a way that it works and is no longer fearful. Why didn't I think of this sooner?
If you are new to working with chiffon, use a simple pattern. The one I used is very simple to construct with a looser overall style and I've taken the time to fit it to me so I know it will work.
See what I mean? Very simple with clean and classic lines.
What did I do to make the chiffon work? I am a HUGE fan of Best Press. I buy this stuff by the gallon. I use it after I cut the fabric out on all the rounded edges such as the neckline and hems. Every seam I press, I use Best Press.
For the back yoke, I cut two layers, instead of one like the pattern suggests.
This created a lined yoke which is not only sturdier, but also creates such a pretty finish on the inside.
I cut bias tape from the chiffon using a sharp rotary cutter and a ruler. And, I starched that as well. The curved hemline also has a bias finish.
Side seams have a french seam finish.
For the cardigan, It's a super simple sew as well. I used a lovely ITY knit, again from Fabric Mart. The pattern I used, is FREE! It's from Sinclair Patterns and you can find the link here: Sinclair Patterns Harper Cardigan
If you are wondering what it looks like, here's a photo:
This comes in several lengths as well as sleeve variations. I made the duster in a tall size. Oxana Sinclair offers her patterns in petite, regular, and tall. Since I am 5'7", I love using the tall sizing.
You'll see more of these cardigans from me!
Thanks for reading and I hope this finds you and your loves ones safe and healthy!
Sue
what lovely pieces, thanks for sharing them.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much SewRuthie!
DeleteLove both of these pieces. So pretty and the cardigan is so versatile.
ReplyDeleteThese is a lovely, comfortable, but polished looking outfit to wear at home. You look so good in the color blue.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful chiffon blouse!! Great tips.
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