Playing around with patterns & layouts

Happy Friday!  Its been another week.

This past Sunday I tried on the dress that I plan on wearing to this weekend's wedding & realized that it might be nice to have a full slip underneath, which I don't have because I haven't worn one in years.  So with that thought & knowing that I have Colette's slip/ cami pattern Cinnamon, I decided to take a small break from Nellie's Birthday Frills.

Couple things though with this pattern.  It was only available as a digital download, which is divided up into several pdf files.  The files with the patterns on them have a 4"x4" square on it.  You have to find that square, print off only that page while fiddling around with the margins until you are able to print it off & it winds up being 4"x4".  So you are able to print it off at home.  However my experience with it,  I would seriously consider taking it to a local copy shop printer and have them play around with the margins & print it off.

I had one of the pdf files printed off for a long while so when I made the decision to work on it I finally pieced it together.  When I had originally printed it off the square was a lil bit bigger than 4"x4".  Once I pieced it together it wound up be the pattern for the cami & not the top.  However I wanted to see how well the bust pieces would fit me, because I could see that being a potential problem area.   And since the bust part is the same for both slip & cami I used the  pattern pieces that I already had printed out.

Using muslin fabric I cut out the Bodice front & back & pieced together.
It was a lil big but it worked.

Seeing that it worked I found the slip file & printed it off, not double checking the square page but going by the notes that I had scribbled about what I did, which did not include everything because the square wound up a lil smaller than 4"x4".  Again next time I would like to talk to the local copy place & see if & how much it'll cost for them to do it. 

I then pieced together the pattern which...
could double as a throw blanket for my full sized bed.  Piecing the pattern together was straight forward, it just took some time & a lot of packing tape.  And because of all that time that is as far as I have gotten with that for this past week

Despite the fact that I would like this for Saturday, I did take a small break to work on a little something for Nellie's Frills.  I would like to attach the collar ruffle with decorative ribbon next.  However, I haven't found a ribbon with a design that I like, or a decorative stitch on my machine that I am entirely in love with either for this project.  So I am considering creating my own rolling stamp with the same design from my Clarise dress for my Cassandra doll that I actually included in my first post.


 The plan is to create 3 channels that the ribbon can go through & still remain straight.  One channel will contain the entire design the others will be only 1 aspect of the design in case I don't want the entire design to be the same color.  Currently I've just managed to do the basics of 2 of the channels.

Thus ends another week here at Adventures in Attire & Accessories & hopefully I will have Cinnamon slip done soon.




Comments

  1. I see Chat is trying to help out! :)

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  2. He seems to think that I hired him to assist me because I have no cutting table and have to work on the floor. He's done this before with the cloaks.

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