Art and Needlework by Rebekah

Art and Needlework by Rebekah

Feb 12, 2011

2/12/11: What Happened to My Crepe Dress?

photo taken from this site

Now think back to my Crepe Dress project. . . Nothing coming to you? Could be because I haven't mentioned it since the middle of December of last year. Maybe this link will help jog your memory. Just so you don't think the whole project went up in smoke, I wanted to post about it now.

I was one happy person when I had all the necessary fabric, notions, and the pattern. But my optimism slowly waned after my second muslin. I was following along with Gertie's sew-along and so I made my first muslin, tried it on, tucked and pin some areas, and transferred these changes to the pattern. After which, I made a second muslin to see if my alterations were correct. When I tried it on it appeared to me that nothing changed. The problems from the first muslin were still evident and new ones appeared. "Good grief!" I said.

I was disheartened to be sure. So I laid my Crepe Dress aside to begin working on last minute Christmas gifts and start finishing up my Acorns sweater. I felt defeated, to say the least.

Since then my perspective has changed. I think back now and say, "That was my first time making alterations like that! It isn't going to be easy." I won't be pulling out this project soon (because I am working on a pair of satin pajamas), but I will. I have all the necessary information on Gertie's blog, I just need to commit to it and brave the rough parts. So many sew-alongs have taken place--or happening right now--that I am learning a ton from just by lurking. Sew-alongs like Casey's Swing Dress, Tasia's Pendrell Blouse, and Cupcake Goddess' Burda Trousers. These blogs are answering so many of my fitting, underlining, finishing, etc. questions. Thank you ladies!


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Dec 15, 2010

12/15/10: First Steps in My First Ever Sew-Along



Before I start getting excited and jumping up and down about the upcoming sew-along, I wanted to mention here that I have finally made my previous post come true. Yes, I am talking about having a computer of my own. I took the plunge on November 28 and bought a lap top (a Toshiba Satellite L675 for those who just have to know), and I've been using it for all sorts of things. It is wonderful when it comes to in-action-sewing; I used Sewaholic's understitching tutorial on the lap top a couple weeks ago and it helped immensely.



OK, back to some more good news. Gertie, from the New Blog for Better Sewing, started a sew-along (SAL) this month and I've decided to join it. It will be my first one ever! I love to work along with other crafters (I've done a couple knit-alongs through ravelry.com), and it is something I've been wishing to do for years. I am a little bit behind everyone else, it started on December 6, but I really don't mind because a lot of other people are in the same boat.

Now, allow me to be more thorough.
The sew-along pattern is The Crepe Dress from Colette's Patterns.
You can find all the related SAL posts here,
the special SAL flickr group here,
and a Ravelry thread that I created is here.

So what's my progress? Very, very, far behind. I picked out my fabric but I'm still waiting for it to come in the mail. So scissor and pattern tissue haven't met yet. In the meantime, I wanted to share my fabric choice. I bought it from Hobbylobby.store.com and it is a brown/turquoise floral.


I will be altering the pattern a slight bit. I'm planning on adding a few inches to the skirt and having the back neckline higher; this will probably mean muslin making. I haven't done too many of those and so I am hoping Gertie and fellow Crepe makers will give some detailed tutorials. Lots of pictures, please!


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