Gracie Lee
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I should have a linen version done as soon as I can to the store to get lining and cording. I decided at the last minute to line the outer skirt. We'll see how it turns out!
ohairas said:Ok girlies! Anyone else making one of these now, or have plans to?
GrrlFriday, that is adorable!! Love the stripes with dots and I may just steal your flower idea and put a poppy on the front of my Wizard of Oz 4790!
I have something else cookin' with this pattern, hope to share soon!
CherryRed said:That is really cute fabric HepKitty! I need to finish mine up and get it posted. I got some really cute vintage hook and loop buttons I am going to use on my front opening.
ohairas said:Ok girls... I've been dying to get this finished so I could show you, I'm SOOO excited and I think you all will be too!
Lookie what I found! And how easy it will be for all of you to adapt your 4790 to make yourselve's one!
It's nice to just see another option for the neckline and some sort of sleeve!!
I had some scrap gingham laying around, and *barely* got the pieces cut out, in fact~ I had to piece a section together but it's in the back wrap part so you can't see.
By the way, I could not for the life of me judge the right/wrong side of this fabric!
The pattern is a 32 bust and I'm a 36. I don't know how to up-size patterns, this is only the second garment I've ever made from a pattern, the first being the actual 4790.... (you can see that here)
So, I decided I would just cut the pattern a half inch larger all around, and could always take it in.
It also stated no hem allowances and I wasn't sure what that meant!
Anyhoo, I wish I had just cut it out as it was, I think it would've fit just fine. I have to tie it pretty tight to fit me. I'm going to sew it together under the arms like I did the dress.
This blouse cost me less than $5 all together, I found the eyelet at a thrift store and had to buy two packs of bias tape.
And here's the finished product~