Sunday, December 20, 2009

The Only White Here Is In the Sewing Room



I always feels pangs of slight jealousy when the first big snow of the year hits the East Coast. I'm a NY-er by birth, grew up in Connecticut, and had plenty of snow during those years. The big Saturday storm looks pretty in all the blog and news photos I've seen, but in my heart I know better and I'm glad to be 1,000 miles away from it. It is supposed to hit the 30s here tonight, so not only do I commiserate with my East Coast friends in spirit, I'll also be sympathizing in the flesh too. ;-)

Progress continues on the CWC Poet Blouse knock-off. It's going well so far. I'm about to attach the sleeve cuffs and then insert the sleeves. And once again, I'll need buttons. I'm going to try to make do with what's in the button bin, but I really wanted prettier shank-style buttons. Though not enough to trek out to Joann's anytime soon. (Surely J's has suitable white buttons?) Maybe I have an old blouse in my closet I can pilfer from. I'm also pretty sure I'm going to have to mess with the bust darts since right now they seem too pointy. I haven't sewn up the sideseams yet or really tried it on, so maybe they're not as bad as I think. In fact, I may just go up and pin the sideseams right now and try on the darn thing before I go further with the sleeves.

Angie asked about the upper back tuck-thingie I showed last post. Angie, from the pics I've seen, you have square shoulders. The fold of fabric you describe is usually due only to square shoulders, so you should first alter for those and see if that does it. I have square shoulders too, but also an erect back. Altering only for square shoulders doesn't solve all of the problem for me. I still need to remove length at the upper back for collared shirts. I'm sure I need to do it for other shirts too, but it's really only when there's a collar that it's uncomfortably obvious. I don't make (wear) a whole lot of collared shirts, so this has been a slower realization for me than my other regular alterations. Besides being hot in the summer, the other reason I don't wear a lot of collared shirts is because the collar has always bugged me in the back. Hmm. Maybe I'm on to something. ;-)

10 comments:

  1. I'm very impressed with how much your shirt resembles the Coldwater Creek blouse. Great job!

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  2. SO beautiful! Those button loops are perfect!

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  3. oh, how I love that blouse! Your version looks beautiful.

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  4. Blouses like this are so practical. Look forward to see you model the finished product.

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  5. Looks like you'll have a great knock-off! So far, so good!

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  6. You could move up to Canada...Vancouver, that it. It's 41F tonight and the only snow is on the mountaintops. :D

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  7. Debbie -- we got 15+ inches, you can have my share -- where shall I dump it???
    Margaret, Stash Empress

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  8. I love a nice white blouse! What is the touch of detail around the edges of the placket? Is it machine embroidery or a trim?

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