Saturday, October 20, 2012

Vogue 8833 - Progress on the muslin




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Can you say shiny? 
This version was made from a Black Japanese herringbone cotton, it has a sheen on the right side.


After tissue fitting, it was apparent that the front wrap was going to gap.  This lead to adding a tuck where the tie is attached to the front panel (on both right and left sides).

Before and after pattern adjustments front bodice
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Close up of tuck adjustment

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 So far the adjustments are
+ adding length to the front pieces (about 2 1/2" which was done not on the pattern but at the time of cutting)
+ adding length to the shoulder front and back (cut the next size up at the shoulder)
+ adding fabric for the tuck at the front tie
- shortening the ties 12" (I may add the length back in or remove it altogether and replace it with a button closure)

Since dropping the waist, the proportions are a little off, so the hemline is exactly where I would like it to be. For the final version I'll add 7/8" to the hem for the turn up.

2 comments:

Corrine said...

That gap is a bugger, isn't it. I like your tuck idea. The one I wear now has the gap and I added a little tuck in the same place after the fact. (it was RTW) I would guess that the fabric is nicer in person, yes?

ELMO said...

The fabric is a nightmare, it hangs onto every wrinkle, even after pressing it comes back. It's my muslin fabric, it was $1 a yard so I'm not complaining.