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Lauren

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deadpandiva said:
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Oh my gosh, I'm in love with this dress!! :eek:
 

Lorena B

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DPD, gorgeous, i dont know what dress i like the most, i love them all.
I love the colour shade of the blue and white one.
 

bettydarling

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You turn your back for a minute in this joint and come back to find the place awash with AMAZING new threads, stunning work gals! :eusa_clap
 

kymeratale

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Thanks to you I have discovered Decades of Style. Just what I need as I embark on the whole learning to sew adventure. I don't want to get into using vintage patterns right away but I am also not really interested in modern styles. These are super cute and do lovely things for the tushie. How difficult was this pattern? I am lining up my first couple of projects and I would like to take a crack at these, but may have to wait a bit and get my skills up. The plan is (thanks to Lady Day's advice to someone else) pillow cases, a couple of aprons (some for gifts maybe), an A-line skirt (any good repro patterns out there?), then maybe these overalls.
 

jetgirl

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kymeratale said:
BoPeep said:
e discovered Decades of Style. Just what I need as I embark on the whole learning to sew adventure. I don't want to get into using vintage patterns right away but I am also not really interested in modern styles. These are super cute and do lovely things for the tushie. How difficult was this pattern? I am lining up my first couple of projects and I would like to take a crack at these, but may have to wait a bit and get my skills up. The plan is (thanks to Lady Day's advice to someone else) pillow cases, a couple of aprons (some for gifts maybe), an A-line skirt (any good repro patterns out there?), then maybe these overalls.

Those sound like good first projects. The overalls are not what I would call a beginning pattern (I am almost done with mine). There is quite a lot of topstitching and a zipper (I never consider zippers easy). I made 2 muslins first and I suggest you do the same. My corresponding bust size fit perfectly, except I wanted to wear a heavy knit shirt under so I had to go up a size in the bust and then use one size down for the bottom half. I also made them in denim, so maybe that added to the difficulty. But if you go slow and have a good book for zipper insertion, you can do it!
 

BoPeep

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kymeratale Glad to have inspired you!! I would get some experience before tackling these. jetgirl is right - try a muslin first to fit the bodice. I added darts coming in from the armpit edge and took a slice right down the center. Perhaps not the prettiest, but they seemed to help. And as you can see from the photo, it still poofs. Maybe I should get out my bullet bra! I found the bottom half to fit perfectly in my size, and, yes, it does curve nice over the tush! It was also a bit weird to close up the lining on the bodice. How did it go for you, jetgirl? It seemed confusing on the back where the straps are attached. Zippers can be a bit daunting, but you should get some opportunities to practice topstitching in other projects, kymeratale. I would recommend Decades of Style though. I know others have used them too. Can't wait to see your overalls, jetgirl!!
 

pretty faythe

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reconstructed actually, from an average mens button up collar shirt, to a simple peasant top. wound up being shorter than I wanted it, it started out as a rather long shirt lol
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Jenniferose7

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Sorry, for the terrible camera phone pic! I finally got around to making this after having materials for about a year. It's Butterick 4093 that I modified to give more of a 1920s styling.
 

deadpandiva

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Wow! amazing work everyone. Lady Day that skirt is so flattering. I have a fear of pleats.
Psycho Sue- I love that color combo. I almost didn't recognize the pattern.
 

Shirin

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Jenniferose7 said:
Sorry, for the terrible camera phone pic! I finally got around to making this after having materials for about a year. It's Butterick 4093 that I modified to give more of a 1920s styling.

Oh thats lovely! I love the color choices. I bet you look like a star in it.
 

zendy

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The collar was ridiculously hard so instead of making it a 4th time, I opted for a (crooked) little bow.
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hotrod_elf

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You had those on the a few weekends ago. They did look awesome on you. Yes I was checking out your clothes.....hehheheh Great job.


BoPeep said:
It's always neat to see what you've done LadyDay. Your pieces are very classy and distinctive - who else has a hankie peeking from their shoulder?! lol

I'm going to keep the ball rolling with a pair of overalls I did recently. This was my first crack at this pattern. I added some extra darts and tried to fit the bodice a bit more, but it's still a bit poofy for my tastes. I think I've become uber-picky on fit lately - a horrible side effect of never wearing off-the-rack clothing. The fabric is a bottomweight poly blend with awesome drape. Next pair will be in a print though to hide all my darts!

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