Two posts in less than 24 hours! But I have been blessed to be able to spend a lot of time in the pink cave the past couple days. Today's emphasis was on the cashmere jacket. I started with basting all of the seams on the upper bodice together and then a trial fit. You can see that the princess seams needed a little tweaking.
After the seams were stitched and before serious pressing, the flanelette was cut away in the seam allowances. You may remember that this was glued down with Sobo glue. After trimming close to the seam line, I do a quick steam press and the unwanted flannel lifts right off. I firmly believe in reducing bulk whenever possible in sewing (thanks, Roberta Carr) so all extra interfacing and flanell is cut away. All cross seams are cut on the diagonal as well prior to sewing.
A proper "tailor's press" made a big difference in the hang of this bodice. Once everything was trimmed away all seams were pressed as sewn, then pressed open over a ham or seam roll to provide shape. When tailoring I like to use a dauber. I make my own.
The collar was attached this afternoon and I will put the skirt together before attempting the bound buttonholes. Those buttonholes will require some serious sampling before committing to machine.
This jacket is blah, lets face it. I will wear it with a grey fox hat so that will be nice, but since my personality does not allow me to leave anything plain and blah, I have been thinking how I could embellish this. Its a classic look and I want to maintain that. Given that, my plan is to prickstitch all the seams for emphasis. I will do some samples with regular buttonhole twist, maybe some other threads, and definitely a silver metallic thread. I am leaning heavily toward using the silver metallic thread for the prickstitching (love that word). I think it would be a subtle accent appropriate to the fabric and style. We will see how this develops. Design is such an evolution sometimes.
I will leave you today with a picture of the 16 inches of snow we got this week. I took this when I woke up, a little after sunrise. I am so not ready for this..........................Bunny
Hi Bunny,
ReplyDeleteYour snow is beautiful!
Have you thought about some pasimetter (I don't know how to spell it)? Or using rattail cording to make some detail on the sleeves or perhaps the collar? It would look very elegant in a matching color.
I actually have some gorgeous passementerie in my stash but I don't want the black contrast.The rat tail idea is making me think. Thanks for the ideas. Greatly appreciated.
ReplyDeleteLove watching your progress on the jacket. Sure wish you lived closer so I could pop by for help with my coat. I'm sure I'm making lots of mistakes.
ReplyDeleteIt looks like your jacket will be fabulous. The idea of cashmere just sounds warm, too. The view outside of your window looks so serene.
ReplyDeleteIt seems just like a moment ago it was snowing and you were all looking forward to spring. And now the snow is back! As pretty as it is I don't think I would live with it. But keep showing pictures - that is the only snow I will ever get :)
ReplyDeleteYour coat/jacket will indeed come in handy!