My plan was to do Christmas presents this week, but instead, I'm beginning the 1945. It took me most of the afternoon yesterday to trace the pieces and do the alterations. I only did FBA and lowered the waist by 1"
Here I am trying to pin the tissue together to avoid making a muslin! Nancy Erickson actually advises against making a muslin, and after pinning this pattern, I can see why. There are so many seams, you can let out or take in in many places.
I tried the paper pattern on and also put it on Myrtle. It looks like the fit will be good. I may have to do a sway back adjustment, but haven't decided yet. The shoulder looks a little wide, but I measured the shoulder seam on the BWOF jacket that I did and it is exactly 5". This shoulder seam, minus the seam allowances is exactly 5". But. incase it is too big, I can always narrow it before I put in the sleeve.
Also, my second package from Fabric Mart came the other day. I got a couple more silk charmeuses and a couple of chiffons. Two of the fabrics are silk scarf panels and I had planned on using them for lining. They are awfully thin, so maybe they will work better for a dress or blouse lining rather than a jacket lining.
I was the same way about the 1945 pattern, I kept postponing it. You are better, I sold mine on Pattern Review! Good luck.
ReplyDeleteYou have some beautiful fabrics to have a go with. Are the other two have enough length for the 1945? Actually all your patterns are pretty cute whatever you choose.
ReplyDeleteI had something to say about the pattern fitting and it just flew out of my mind when I saw the beautiful silks! OMG, those are pretty!
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