Tuesday 16 June 2015

Vogue 1042 OOP

When I first bought this pattern it had everything I like in a top. Low neckline and fitted bodice. I'd previously mentioned it on this blog good luck with thst one, commrnted somebody, which wasn't very promising. I knew if I conquered it I would love it but I didn't realise how much



The fabric 100% linen was originally intended for a skirt but when it arrived it was too thin. I decided to  attempt the top but wondered if I could do it justice.
This pattern wasnt easy I made so many adjustments that Ive lost track. I made a sample first( a first for me but it paid off) I was adament I didn't want my bust not sitting in the cups like a bad fit. Looking at the pattern and having a full bust here is how I achieved it.
1. I took a vertical fold out  on the centre front, there was a good two inch gap between the cups on centre front, which I do not have. What I took out I added in my new cup width.
2. I took the measurements for the cup from a bra that fitted me, I added width and lots of depth.  I remade my cup pieces from scratch copying the notches grain etc, and following the bra shape. I reshaped the back strap to stop it gaping  taking in a pleat before cutting out, and I also curved the strap  shoulder seam so it sits on my tiny shoulders.  As my bust is large it didnt leavevmuch room at the armhole edge seem fot my straps to sit. Thus resulting in the straps sitting on the edge of my shoulders, if you catch my drift.  With numerous fittings my fabric stretched at the lower edge and trying to add the peplum which is cut on the straight proved tricky. If I want to nit pick I maybe should have taken an inch off the bodice as it is rolling over, but a narrow belt will rectify that.  I didn't fit the peplum to my hips  as I liked how it looks. I hope to make another but maybe take the bodice  longer and omit the peplum trim.  The skirt I self drafted a few summers ago.

Top   _Vogue 2042.
Skirt _ self drafted


 awkward project pics !!


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11 comments:

  1. I think it looks great! You are very clever at choosing patterns and making them look lovely.

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  2. The result is well worth the effort - both top and skirt look stunning - I agree, the skirt is fitted enough. It looks so summery but also quite clamorous.

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    1. Thanks. The linen makes it casual but I tried it in with a lace skirt and I thought it went fine with it. Maybe because of the style. So I know what you mean.

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    1. Deleted by mistake sorry. BeaJay I love the top thanks for posting.

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  4. This is a beautiful pattern. You've made a beautiful outfit!

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  5. Thank you Dorothy. It is a favourite.

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  6. Thank you Dorothy. It is a favourite.

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  7. Your top is so pretty! I really love that neckline. And the skirt; just beautiful :)

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  8. Thank you Carolyn this skirt always makes me smile. Maybe like your cow print skirt;-)

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