"I always find beauty in things that are odd and imperfect, they are much more interesting."
—Marc Jacobs
HAPPY Saturday! I am in love with most of the
McCall's EARLY-SPRING pattern and will be sewing up a storm the next few weeks. I knew for sure that I wanted to use at least 3 to 4 to create a Spring capsule which include dresses, jumpsuits, and tops with sleeve drama. When I saw this pattern
M7723, I knew it was a MUST have. It was icing on the cake when they created a mini version of a popular sleeve pattern
M7542 now for girls in
M7708.
I chose to use seersucker fabric for both as recommended by Jackie the pattern designer at McCall's. The
fabric that I chose for my look is a 100_ cotton seersucker with NO stretch while Arielle's
fabric has 3_ lycra stretch. Fabric Mart has a huge selection and a variety of colors available (
HERE). I quickly ordered my fabric and choose colors that were perfect for Spring.
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VIEW A Bodice
VIEW B Sleeves |
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Added a FLOWER applique to JAZZ up the TOP. |
M7223 is an easy sew but patience is required. The sleeve took almost 2 hours to attach as each sleeve has 4 pieces for View B; top, 2 flounces, and bottom. It really had me pondering at first with the elastic and the circumference and I had to question myself a few times if I did something wrong. When inserting the 6 inch elastic around such a huge sleeve circumference, I had to swallow my patience pill, gather and pull.
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BEFORE ELASTIC WAS INSERTED |
Unlike my daughter's view, the pleating was a breeze and it literally took 20 minutes to pleat and attach. When they both were finish, I was in awwwww as they both look so perfect next to each other.
I also had a design error with the right which I opted not to even worry about. I accidentally turned the inside seam on the outside instead of matching on the inside. The issue is that the notches matched perfectly and since I inserted the elastic with the first sleeve before attaching, I did NOT even notice until I was done. I decided to leave it and do the same with the other sleeve. Sometimes in life, things don't always match up and life isn't perfect so I decided to leave it because I had serged the entire sleeve before seeing the error. I love the use of bias tape for both the sleeves and hem. I was a bit frustrated trying to hem the curves and after 30 minutes with just 1 flounce, I gave up and decided to use bias tape. I really love how it turned out and the hem of both garments has a super clean finish.
My daughter truly loves a GREAT mommy and me sewing project and I am happy that we were able to wear it on Valentine's Day. Arielle is so excited to learn how to sew as well and has enrolled in
Mimi G Sew It Academy Kids.
I will be working on a few Spring mommy and me looks that I will wear during my Spring Break vacation and hope that my son (my photographer) will finally allow me to share him with the world.
I hope you had a wonderful Valentine's day and stay tune for some awesome pieces on the blog for Spring.
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ROCKING MY WINNING JEANS! |
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Photos captured by my son Aiden and daughter Arielle.
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Overdriveafter30!
Love your blouses- they are super on you and your daughter. Very inspiring
Thanks!
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