Monday, October 31, 2011

Jalie 2921: Happy Halloween

Amazingly, I got *everything* on my To Do list for this weekend done, and I had time to go to Buffalo Wild Wings for dinner and catch the end of the Steelers game. Boy, I sure would like to have their TV set-up in my house every Sunday during football season.

Crappy cell phone pic

Here's my finished Jalie 2921 and a try-on preview of my outfit for tomorrow.


I read some of the 50+ reviews for this top after I had it cut out. A few of them mentioned it running tight. One review mentioned 4 inches of negative ease. Uh oh. I had gone by my measurements and cut a straight CC (16). As it turned out, I'm glad I read the reviews after cutting or I would've been tempted to cut a bigger size. There definitely is NOT 4 inches of negative ease. I measured waist and hips of the finished top and at the most I came up with 1 inch of negative ease. The top fits great.


I said I cut a straight CC, but that's sort of a fib. I did scoop out the back neck 2 sizes down because Jalie always runs high in the back neck on me. I'm glad I did this, because this pattern was no exception. The back neck as modified fits me perfectly, and the tie/collar doesn't gape in the back at all like some of the reviewers mentioned. I also scooped out the front armhole down a size because I could just tell by looking at the pattern that I would need to. I was right. After all these years making tons of knit tops, I'm pretty familiar with my preferred armhole shape, no matter what size I am. Other than those two adjustments which I made while tracing, I made no other adjustments. No FBA, no bicep increase, no blending to a bigger size at hip level, nada. Yippee! I love cut and sew patterns. However, when I make this again, and I will, the only other change I will make will be to narrow the shoulders 3/8". They are OK on this first make, but they will be perfect when I narrow them.

This was one of the funnest tops I've made in a long time. It's so FAST to put together and it's so cool how the neckline/tie is done. It's the burrito method and it's brilliant for a tie neck. Plus, once you have it all sewn into the burrito, it's like opening a Christmas present turning it right-side out. I loved that!

While I was in the "black mood" buying tights at Walmart, I picked up this top too.Very out of my usual color palette, but I like it. I might have to rethink my self-imposed ban on black. I put a chain belt on and I liked it even better (the top has some metallic threads), but my camera batteries died at that exact moment so I don't have a pic. The top has a cowl neck, which you can't really see here (and it's a 12/14 - woot!). This top will also work for my upcoming trip to Virginia where it's currently Brrrrrrr.


After recharging the batteries, I tried on the Bealls jeans I mentioned a couple of posts ago so I could see them from the camera's eye. I'm still on the fence with them. The fading/distressing down the thighs isn't the best look for someone with my thighs even though EVERYONE wears jeans like this. But the overall shape is pretty good. They give me hope for the Jalie jeans one day.


This is what my bed looked like 20 minutes ago, during the mad closet shuffle. I cleared out SO MUCH stuff that I actually have lots of empty space on the closet rods and a ton of leftover empty hangers.


The donate piles are growing. I also have a full big box that's not in the pic. One of next weekend's tasks will be getting this stuff out of the house and to a good new "home." While I'm not sad to be shrinking out my clothes, I'm a little sad over some of the fabric "lost." I wish I had some of it back to start over. I know, I know, it's not like I don't have a TON of fabric waiting, so I'm not too broken up.


Next weekend, I will sort through my dresser drawers and make space for all the crap on top of my dresser.

22 comments:

  1. really, I kinda like the jeans on you.

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  2. The jeans look great for casual times. I like a darker wash for myself but yours look really nice. You know, you are really glowing lately...did you change your makeup along with your weight? :-)

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  3. I am breaking away from lurking to say I also think the jeans look really good on you!

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  4. So I'm going to join the jeans fan-club :) I honestly do like them on you. Also you don't have to be sad about loosing the fabric. Making tops smaller is perfectly possible. There are about a million tutorials on this. Did I just spoil your closet clear out ^^?

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  5. Looking good Debbie! I love all those outfits on you.

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  6. I join the chorus, the jeans look great on you. The top is fantastic, that print is so cute and fun. Also, I can't believe the garments you find at your Wal-Mart, another great new one. Happy Halloween.

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  7. I"m loving the jeans on you. The distressing looks more like contouring and is very flattering (imho).

    Jalie blouse looks really great.

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  8. Super outfit! I love that top. You are having such fun with your new clothes!

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  9. Black on the lower half is such is great wardrobe extender. I recently added a really wonderful black bag,sunglasses and reading glasses,some scarves to that part of my wardrobe and did the same type updating with my gray stuff last weekend.You get your money's worth with the black pallette as you can use it so much and dodge the funeral look with brights uptight as you are doing. The gray smoky sunglasses,wrap,scarves I picked up were from Kohl's of all places. I was killing time while my daughter and husband were shopping there.
    Make sure you can't salvage a cowl scarf or sleeveless shell,binding etc.from those donates if there is something really special in the mix of nicer stuff. It never fails I think of some alternate use when I have already donated but it's usually after the giant plastic bag has hit the donate container but I comfort myself as the items will be great for someone else. You look really great and are accomplishing so much even though heading to work each day. You are a great inspiration with the beautiful wardrobe pieces,weight loss and makeover. mssewcrazy

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  10. Meant brights up top not uptight,Lol! mssewcrazy

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  11. About the negative ease, well people aren't always honest with themselves when it comes to measurements.
    I don't know why you don't wear black, it's a chic look, it's on the bottom here so not next to your face, and it goes well with the rest of your outfit. Maybe it's time for a shakeup in color too, now that you are well on your say to thinness.
    I am not a big fan of that faded look in jeans.

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  12. Oooh, I LOVE your top and MUST make that pattern. You look fantastic, and I think the jeans look great. Maybe the slight fading is subconsciously leg-lengthening. It's better than the god-awful "whiskers".

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  13. The Jalie top fits and looks great. I like the entire Halloween look! Your new Walmart purchase is a good one. As for the jeans, they seem to fit fine. Based on my experience, the goodwill bag needs to go quickly. Otherwise, you may start pulling things out and get yourself back to a messy closet. :)

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  14. You look amazing, Debbie! I have never tried a Jalie pattern-- but now I think I need to. The top is too cute and looks great on you. How exciting that the closet is clearing-- more room for happy new clothes that fit! :)

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  15. I love the colors of the cardigan and jalie top on you. Great outfit!

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  16. I'm going to be the negative nanny here. While the jeans are not "horrible", they do draw attention to your thighs. I am built very similar to you, in the thigh area, and I wouldn't wear those jeans.

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  17. And black looks splendid on you! Your Halloween outfit today was clever and eye catching.

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  18. My thighs are my trouble spot too, and I think the jeans look fine on you BUT I might not like them on myself, so that's my two cents. Personally, if I pull something out of my closet more than twice and keep putting it back, I end up returning it or donating. I never cut tags off garments until I'm ready to wear them for precisely this reason.

    I have had less than stellar luck with remaking garments, so I usually donate or giveaway when something isn't working for me. I prefer to sew from scratch.

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  19. I love your top and the fabric you used. It looks fantastic!

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  20. I love the Jalie top! Now, the big question....... how do you get so much sewing done with two sons and three dogs at home???? I can barely find time to sew as an empty nester with one terrier!

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  21. I love the Jalie top! Now, the big question....... how do you get so much sewing done with two sons and three dogs at home???? I can barely find time to sew as an empty nester with one terrier!

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