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Monday, June 30, 2008
Simplicity 4749
I just won this cute pattern on eBay! It'll need to be sized up but I'm looking forward to sewing it (though whether I'll be able to sneak it in before all the wedding sewing is done, I can't say). :-)
My favorite is the view with the buttons, too -- I can picture it in a lightweight white linen. (I should probably start picturing it in something from my stash, though.) ;-)
Lynn, sometimes if the pattern is just one size smaller then I will just add a little extra fabric here and there as I'm cutting out, but in this case I will have to go up three sizes, so I will have to adjust the pattern itself before I cut out! I have a little experience with resizing but Mrs. Chancey wrote up some instructions that are very helpful if you ever want to try it: here.
9 Comments:
Congratulations! I just love it -- especially that first view. Although, the little bow on the second view is delightful, too!
Yours in Christ,
Shannon
I just love those button tabs!
How darling! I love the second view - what a feminine looking, yet comfortable looking blouse!
My favorite is the view with the buttons, too -- I can picture it in a lightweight white linen. (I should probably start picturing it in something from my stash, though.) ;-)
Any of those options would be a nice blouse to take on one's honeymoon...(if you could squeeze it in among all of the wedding sewing, that is!)
irene said...
Love the outfit! Please post a picture when you're finished. I would love to see it.
God bless.
Love the pattern Laura. When you size a garment up, does that mean you simply cut the fabric larger than what the pattern is sized for??
Lynn, sometimes if the pattern is just one size smaller then I will just add a little extra fabric here and there as I'm cutting out, but in this case I will have to go up three sizes, so I will have to adjust the pattern itself before I cut out! I have a little experience with resizing but Mrs. Chancey wrote up some instructions that are very helpful if you ever want to try it: here.
Thank you so much Laura! I have a 1940's summer dress pattern that I need to go up two sizes on so this information is very helpful!
Blessings,
Lynn
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