Finished the Garbo tonight. Even though this fabric is really too limp for the jacket, I still like the way it turned out. It doesn't have enough body to completely hide the shoulder pads, but it does hang nicely other than that.
It took forever to straighten the grain on this fabric (a rayon acetate blend) and I finally ended up cutting along a thread crosswise and thread tracing along a thread at the fold line. It was extra work, but I'm really glad I did it. When something as loose as this is off grain, it will really pull and twist.
I really like how this turned out and I must say that I am happy with the fit. I really could not imagine making this without doing a FBA or at least adding a dart. How simple is this?
In my last post, Linda T asked, "How does a class like this work? Is it a "work though at your own pace?" Let us know how you like it." The online "seminar" is really just a PDF with a lot of instructions. I think there was a lot of good information included. Loes is really big on NOT washing fabric before you sew on it. There are other designers that feel the same way and there has been a lot of discussion on this topic off and on on several of the sewing boards. I haven't taken the leap of faith yet, but I do plan on doing it on the next couple of garments I make and see how I like the results. (This is also discussed in some detail in some of Loes's literature.)
All in all, I'm really happy with this jacket. Also shown in the photo above are the Oxford pants which I made out of some cheap fabric last year. Although I really like the pants, I hate cheap fabric. The pants look good from a distance, but they are already pilling and have snags. Very annoying.
That's really pretty! I love it. Now I need to make one :)
ReplyDeleteLove this latest top you made! You mentioned raising the neckline at the front...how did you do this...did you just add some length to the front shoulder? It sounds so simple and yet if it give the desired results that is great. I have to do a FBA on most garments I make and I would love it if I could make knit tops without doing a dart. TIA
ReplyDeleteI love this jacket on you. You have fitted it perfectly. Looks so much better on you than on the pattern cover. I always have to look at a Loes pattern finished on someone before I take the plunge. I'm definitely going to get this one, though. Thanks for posting it.
ReplyDeleteNice job!
ReplyDeleteI love the neckline of this jacket on you!
ReplyDeleteYou look happy in it too. I love drapy cardigan coats.
ReplyDeleteI can see why you like it. The jacket is really lovely on you.
ReplyDeleteI like it, too! It looks soft and comfortable.
ReplyDeleteI think the jacket looks fabulous on you! a perfect fit! And, thanks for letting me know about the seminar/class. I think I may dive in.
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