So I tried my first real garment from pattern the other day that I bought from Heidi & Finn. It's lined, even! I
First, here it is and you can say it's cute. Then I'll go on a self-flagellating bender about all that I did wrong.
Okay. It's totally slick, right? Supes cozy with a fine gauge sweater on the outside, soft jersey layer lining. Noice.
But because I got all cocky about modifying the pattern and going all renegade on fabric choices, things didn't go as perfectly as I thought they would. Too small because the fabric is too thick. Also, I thought maybe I would not use my serger and be "down with the people" and their zig-zag stitch. I clearly do not understand how it is done, because that too, I think contributed to the too-small final product.
And also this freakish separating of the seams. Oh, how I wish I knew how to sew.
And last, the proportions are wrong because I used the features of a pre-existing sweater and forgot to account for that, you know, mathwise.  Sleeves too long, waist too short.  OH, and I almost forgot.  I made the button holes too big.  Crap.  But that's Singer's fault because the buttonhole foot DOES NOT WORK.  Or at least it never does with the fabrics I use.  So I have to draw a perfect little slot border out of a tight, narrow satin stitch and then surgically slice it open with an X-Acto knife.  I mean, honestly.  The indignity.
 

Love your stuff, love your blog!
ReplyDeleteThe sewing's coming apart problem - zig zag issue. Use a narrower zig zag. (not necessarily a shorter stitch, but adjust the zig zag so it is more of a straight stitch).
first of all, your blog makes me want a child- not good. second of all, does that sweater come in my size?
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