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One more time, with feeling!

Make that TWO more times. As in it’s now been two more times that I have made the Burda WOF #121 top from the 10/1998 issue, for a total of THREE tops.

The second one was made in the same fabric as the first; the color was lime green. I made this one shorter, with 3/4 sleeves, a slightly deeper drape and narrower sholders, and it was fabulous – until I realized I had sewn the back piece WRONG SIDE OUT. Uggggh. I’m not sure it’s all that noticeable (if it were, don’t you think I would have sewn the damn thing together the right way?), so I may still wear it out in public. God knows it fits better than the first one does.

The third one was made from this polyester/Lycra knit from Gorgeous Fabrics:

This fabric has much better recovery, so much better that I think the shoulder width on my adjusted pattern could have been slightly INCREASED. But the drape is wonderful! Will post pictures soon, I promise!

Even though I’m still having problems sewing knits on my machine, this one came out SO much better than the first two. I used Steam A Seam 2 Lite and water soluble Wonder Tape, which certainly helped, but I can’t for the life of me get any decent-looking twin needle topstitching. I even bought a stretch twin needle, although i haven’t used it *with* the Wonder Tape yet, so there may still be hope for me.

I also started on a matching skirt, New Look 6735:

I was able to cut it out and sew the six skirt panels together this morning (I used the Wonder Tape on each, they went together beautifully!) and now all I need to do is finish the waistband and hem it. The pattern calls for 3/8″ elastic, but after reading some of the reviews, I think I am going to cut a separate waistband, stretch-and-sew it to the top of the skirt, then run a 1″ wide band of knitted elastic through it. Just holding the skirt up around me, I can already tell I’m going to like it when it’s done.

The only (minor) screw up I made on the skirt was cutting the center front and left front panels in virtually the same location on my fabric, so the pattern repeat…well, it *repeats*, sort of. It’s a very busy print, though, so I think it’s unlikely that it will be terribly noticeable to anyone but myself. And if it DOES turn out to be really annoying, I can always turn those panels around to the back and just pretend not to notice.

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Embarrasment of riches

I went a little insane at the fabric store today. OK, make that a LOT insane. But I have an excuse, really, a good one. You see, I went to get a few patterns and I walked out with mumble-mumble-hundred dollars worth of fabric.

(Oh crap, I wanted to tell you exactly how much I spent BUT I CAN’T FIND THE FRIGGIN’ receipt! Hope I manage to find it before DH does…)

Wait, that’s not an excuse, that’s just what happened. How it happened was I went to Massachusetts today (2 1/4 hr. drive) to take a former co-worker and dear friend out to lunch. Since she had to pick up her kids after school (and I was going to make a detour to the fabric store in the opposite direction), we decided to take separate cars to the restaurant at the “Natick Collection” (the old Natick Mall). Just as we were about to enter the restaurant parking lot, my cell phone rang. It was my friend, calling from her car in front of me at the stoplight. She had just gotten a phone call from her daughter’s school, telling her to COME GET HER SICK KID.

ARGGGGHHH!

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