A couple of weeks ago Rich and I went on a trip to Dieppe. I decided this was a very good occasion for a new dress, and the perfect oppertunity to use my blue linton tweed.
This fabric sort of reminds me a bit of some of the under the sea inspired items from Chanel's spring/summer show so i thought a very good choice for our sea voyage.
I decided one of the objectives of the trip was to eat a lot of baguette and cheese and so i decided an easy fit style would be best (also for optimum comfort whilst travelling) I used my easy fit block and cut in a V neck and moved the shoulder dart to create a french dart (what else?)
Here i am in the finished product - with mouse!
I had a bit of a glitch at the neck line when sewing in the facing as the weave of the fabric is quite large and i got one of the warp threads caught up which has created a bit of a distortion. I am a bit worried about making it worse though so hoping it will stretch into place with time. for the time being i can just keep my cardigan on!
and here i am ready for the voyage
I am really pleased with this one. I love the fabric so much and it really is so comfy.
This morning i have been enjoying catching up on my blogs and found this post and all the comments about the proportion of clothes home-seamstresses aim to make very interesting. My hand making challenge is going well i feel - i am not missing shopping at all and i think not having the shops to fall back on is really helping me be more careful in my sewing and making every piece count.
Yours blue bell,
Emilia. xx
Look at this emily: http://www.bbc.co.uk/showsandtours/shows/beonashow/sewing_series
ReplyDelete'the great british sew-off' maybe x
wow - how grand it would be to be on a show! a sewing show! xx
ReplyDeleteVery nice - and I love that little mouse!!
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