I did make a couple of adjustments to the bodice, the patternmaker apparently has really perky boobs, mine - not so much. So I adjusted the dart placement. I did not cut the original pattern, I copied the pattern on some nonfusible interfacing and then slashed and repositioned the dart. In the photo below you can see the plus in a circle is where my apex is and you can see the dart ain't quite there. To make a bust dart adjustment, I drew a rectangle around the dart and lowered it to the reality of my apex. It is really easy to do and I recommend checking all dart placements before sewing a final garment so your boobs don't look wonky.
Monday, February 17, 2020
Sewers log: 5 cups of tea
A few years ago, I saw this photo someone in the Pinterest rabbit hole. I have no idea where the original shirt is from, but I loved the idea of combining denim and a pussy bow.
Last year when I planned the pieces I wanted to sew, I incorporated the shirt into my plans. I had some denim in my stash from JoAnn's, I honestly don't even remember why I purchased the denim. I combined vintage Simplicity 8594 with the bow from view F from Vogue 9029 (which is also Vogue 9772 for some reason). I love the sleeves from the vintage Simplicity top and they are my new favorite sleeves and will have to go on pretty much all future tops. I wanted an exposed zipper on the back neck, it is also functional so I can fit this bad boy over my head.
I did make a couple of adjustments to the bodice, the patternmaker apparently has really perky boobs, mine - not so much. So I adjusted the dart placement. I did not cut the original pattern, I copied the pattern on some nonfusible interfacing and then slashed and repositioned the dart. In the photo below you can see the plus in a circle is where my apex is and you can see the dart ain't quite there. To make a bust dart adjustment, I drew a rectangle around the dart and lowered it to the reality of my apex. It is really easy to do and I recommend checking all dart placements before sewing a final garment so your boobs don't look wonky.
I did make a couple of adjustments to the bodice, the patternmaker apparently has really perky boobs, mine - not so much. So I adjusted the dart placement. I did not cut the original pattern, I copied the pattern on some nonfusible interfacing and then slashed and repositioned the dart. In the photo below you can see the plus in a circle is where my apex is and you can see the dart ain't quite there. To make a bust dart adjustment, I drew a rectangle around the dart and lowered it to the reality of my apex. It is really easy to do and I recommend checking all dart placements before sewing a final garment so your boobs don't look wonky.
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I just love the look of the pussy bow in denim! Only five cups of tea? Impressive!
ReplyDeleteThank you! This shirt came together quickly, not much hand sewing! LOL
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