Showing posts with label Jalie 3248. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jalie 3248. Show all posts

Friday, 24 February 2017

2017 sewing planning

Clockwise from top left: Toaster sweater #1, modified Colette Meringue skirt, Megan Nielsen Virginia leggings, Jalie drop pocket cardigan, vintage Stlye 4067 dress from early 1980s, Megan Nielsen Brumby, By Hand London Anna dress, Burda trousers, By Hand London Elisalex dress
#2017MakeNine

Have you heard of the Make Nine challenge? It was started by Rochelle last year and I loved seeing everyone's collection of 9 patterns they planned to make that year. So, this year I thought I'd play along, well as much as you can do when your instagram account is private (if you want to follow me on instagram I'm 'kathryn_mhairi').  I've made a good start on my Make Nine, the first item you can see in the top left is my Toaster sweater #1 from Sew House Seven. 

I do love to make plans so am trying to keep some broad monthly sewing plans in place in addition to my Make Nine, well sometimes including the nine and sometimes additional makes.  I am also always working on a quilt now, a baby quilt at the moment and up next a wedding quilt and continued work on a quilt for Harris.

My January sewing plans were to make a Toaster sweater #1 out of my lovely gold ribbed jersey fabric & a blue cashmere skirt with my modified Colette Meringue skirt pattern (previously made as my Wildwood Flower skirt). The Toaster sweater #1 was finished in January and has been worn at least 2 or 3 times a week since.  I will review it soon hopefully!  The cashmere skirt still isn't made, but I'm planning to work on it next week.

sneak peek of my Toaster #1 sweater
Sewing plans for February, in addition to the cashmere skirt, are another Toaster sweater from Atelier Brunette dusky pink sparkle fabric and another Deer & Doe plantain from a mustard/gold knit I got in a swap.  However February is almost over so these might end up moved into March!

In March I would like to sew some new leggings for yoga as I sorely need at least 1 new pair, preferably 2.  I have the Virgina Leggings pattern by Megan Nielsen cut out and ready to go.  I tried this before but didn't use jersey with enough stretch so this time will buy some from Funki Fabrics.  I'd also like to sew another plantain tee. My plan is to try and adapt the pattern to make a roll neck but I'd also like to try a scoop back version so will wait and see what the weather is like in March to decide which way to go!

What about you, what are your sewing plans? Do you like these sewing challenges and prompts such as MadeNine and MeMadeMay?

Tuesday, 3 January 2017

A new make and an oldie

Happy New Year everyone!  I thought I would start the New Year by blogging about my last un-blogged garment I made in 2016 and the first thing I've made in 2017.  I apologise in advance for the very crap photos of the cardigan but I just wanted to get this posted and get on with some new makes!


So, out with the old first (see what I mean about the terrible photos, sorry!)  Well actually this is the new in that this was a new to me pattern but this cardigan was a loong time in the making. I think I started it in 2015 and finally got it finished on a weekend trip to Glasgow in September 2016.  I went up for a weekend to visit friends and managed to fit in a sewing afternoon with some Scottish bloggers at the Stitchery Studio.  It was such a lovely afternoon, I hope I get a chance to do it again soon! I couldn't decide what to take to sew so I took a few options and on the day this was the one I decided I wanted to do in order to finally get it finished.  

Details - 
Pattern: Jalie 3248 Drop Pocket cardigan.  I was after a pattern for a cardigan, mostly for work wear, that had pockets.  After seeing a few versions of this Jalie pattern that I liked, particularly Nancy's version as well as reading reviews on Pattern Review, I decided to go with it even though the cover art work isn't particularly inspiring!
 

Size: I cut a straight size T. I've included the size chart below so you can see what a wide size range these patterns cover.

Fabric & notions: £10 for pattern including delivery (from Habithat), £10 for metre of brown John Kaldor jersey from Mandors (still have enough left for a t-shirt), approx £10 for 2 metres of navy blue jersey (still enough left for a t-shirt) from the Man outside Sainsbury's.  I had to buy the brown/brick coloured thread, say £3? They're both quite thin so this got a lot more wear in Autumn than now as we're having a colder winter than usual for London.
Were the instructions clear?: This was my first time using a Jalie pattern and although the instructions aren't visually as appealing as some of the other indie patterns they are really good.  On reading through them they don't make much sense re the construction of the pocket but you just have to trust and follow them and it all works out well.  The colours work really well together and I love the contrast.
Any changes I'd make next time: I plan to make this again but I might shorten it a bit as it is quite long and hangs out under most jackets except my trench coat or winter coat.  The sleeves are also a bit long, and they're very narrow so if I made this out of a jersey with less stretch I might widen the pattern pieces a bit.  
Total cost: £33 but then I still have enough jersey left for 2 t-shirts so it worked out a very good price I'd say.



Pooling in the lower back is visible here


Details - 
Pattern: On to my first make of 2017 - and it's an oldie at the same time, another dress version of one of my favourite patterns, the Plantain tee by Deer & Doe. This is a free pattern and it's brilliant!
Size: The dress pattern is the plantain tee in a size 38 at the bust grading out to a 40 at the waist and 42 at the hips but then I laid an old H&M t-shirt dress underneath and just traced that to make it into a dress pattern.
Fabric & notions: The lovely bright pink is a sweatshirt thickness fabric I got for £3 when Rosie from DIY Couture did a de-stash on Instagram  - what a bargain! It's such a gorgeous colour and pattern I couldn't resist it! It's quite a loose weave so it was too see-through on it's own to be a dress so it is lined with a cheap grey jersey from the Textile Centre in Walthamstow which probably cost me £3/4 for 1 metre.  I had pink thread - I always have pink thread as I sew a lot with pink.  I've just realised I totally forgot to use the wooly nylon thread in the bobbin when I did the hems. Here's hoping they don't snap or unravel at all.
Were the instructions clear?:  I really like the instructions for the plantain tee. They were the first instructions I followed for inserting sleeves flat and I do it like this most of the time now. It's such a fast sew.

Any changes I'd make next time: I used the same pattern pieces as for my previous dress versions but I had to take it in quite a lot at the side seams and shape it at the bottom. This might have been partly due to the fabrics I used as I basted the pink and grey pattern pieces together before sewing it up as one layer.  I think the pink fabric might have stretched out a bit and that the extra thickness of the two layers made it need the extra shaping at the waist, hips and hem.  I'm very pleased with how this turned out, it's so warm and I know I'll get lots of wear from it.  There is a bit of fabric pooling on the lower back though that I'd like to sort out before I make a dress version again. Does anyone have any tips for this? I wondered if I just need to make the back pattern piece narrower towards the lower back?
I didn't stitch down the neckline with the twin-needle as, although it doesn't look like it in this photo the neckline does lie pretty flat and I'm reluctant to use the twin needle on it as sometimes it makes it look worse. Does anyone have any other finished they use on knit neckbands?
Total cost: £6

So that's it, two pretty concise reviews about two basic makes that get/will get worn a lot.  Making this dress was such a nice way to start my sewing in 2017! Next up is sewing a quilt for a newborn baby, a batman cape & Bing soft toy for my son, and 2 t-shirts for my son I've had cut out for ages.