Aug 24, 2008

My Sybil Connolly pattern arrived yesterday, and I am so excited! Even the little westkit styled blouse is underlined! I think that the care and detail that went into these garments is exquisite, and just the kind of quality I have been looking for. The little jacket is actually raglan sleeved, and the skirt has two zipper! One on each front seam. It is just darling.

To continue on my Vintage-for-today kick, here are some of the patterns I have purchased recently I have tried to choose patterns that I could sew right out of the envelope that will look appropriate for today. Later on, I'll share the alterations/grading that I figured out to make even my current patterns fit. Here are my purchases:









Isn't this the greatest shirtdress? I would look perfect in a print jersey!

The perfect little shell to wear under suits...


And here's the suit to wear it under!










There are more, but I just wanted to show you a few. Unfortunately, They won't get shipped until the beginning of September, as the vendor is on vacation! Oh well.

In the meantime I have traced off a blouse pattern and a dress pattern that I have to try to figure out the alterations. I have had some pretty good success, and I think that I'll use this method on my current patterns too.

I start with a size 12 and grade up to a 16 from mid-armseye down, and grade down to a 10 everywhere above mid-armseye except for the neck. Then I still have to do a FBA, but not as dramatically as I would with just a 12. The dress pattern I tried has a separate bodice and skirt, and I think it would actually make a great sloper! I've actually altered and cut out a blouse pattern from 1950 and have begun basting in interfacing and marking the fabric to sew. Maybe I'll have something to show in the next couple of days. Of course, there's unpacking and tidying up from Fay first...

2 comments:

Carolyn (Diary of a Sewing Fanatic) said...

Hope you weren't hit to hard by Fay! And I will be looking forward to seeing your new outfits!

Sherril said...

I really want to see that shell top made up. It's really cute. I'm glad to see someone else that has to do almost as many pattern alterations as I do.