New blog
You are never too old to start something new and it is never too late to start a new sewing blog. For a while now I’ve been feeling like I want to tell a bit more about my sewing-encounters so I’m giving it a try. I hope you’ll enjoy reading it.
The Wren dress
Last summer I already sewed two Wren dresses for E., my daughter-in-law. The first one was a wearable muslin in an old rose lightweight jersey which was a perfect fit. Then I sewed the ‘real’ dress in a woven mint crepe—what was I thinking?
Therefore I had to broaden the bodice to her measurements to make it fit. Also, because she is very lithe, and the front has quite an opening she was able to put it on over her head without a zipper.
I loved sewing the Wren dress and adored the end-result in both fabrics. So, when I found this beautiful midweight jersey at Stofferia in Cologne I knew it was perfect for another Wren dress, this time for me.
This fabric has a nice stretch, feels very soft and is very drapey. Excellent for this model. And I loved how it turned out, like secret pyjamas.
Pattern matching is my thing but this print is so full that I could lay my pattern pieces randomly. The neckbands are even upside-down.
The Wren dress comes together easily and I find the instructions from Colette patterns very clear.
Alterations
* Being a #sewingtall girl I lengthened the bodice with 6 cm. Especially because I found it rather on the short side when I made the first two Wrens. Now it hangs perfectly on me.
* To cover more cleavage I crossed the body pieces 2 cm further than the original marks.
* With the previous dresses, I struggled with the clear elastic, so now I used a small and soft regular elastic. Stabilizing the elastic with a few stitches on the two side seams and CF and CB also helped, but it remains a chore.
* The instructions also tell to use a twin needle for hemming but that is not really my cup of tea. I always have problems with the tension. Instead, I use the fagot stitch that is programmed on my sewing machine.
New sewing machine
We were lucky to receive a serious tax refund this year so I could gift myself a new serger. I have a 25-year old 3-thread Toyota whose tensions I couldn’t get right anymore.
Wow, this new 4-thread Juki is really a queen. No threading and tension problems. I serged all the seams (except the insert of the sleeves). This even speeded up the whole sewing process.
Will I sew more Wren dresses? I think I will and I am even considering about a Wren top like Jess made.
Congrats on the new blog! Love the fabric and your dress!
Thank you for the compliments, Marianne
Welcome to blogging world! I love your Wren dresses! Happy New Year and blogging Year in 2017!
Thanks for the compliments, Judith! And a Happy Sew Year to you too! 💥💥💥
Yay! A new blog to read! Love your Wren. You’ve inspired me to
A. Finally make a Wren dress
B. Try and get back to blogging more regularly.
Thanks for the compliments, Justine.
A Happy 2017 💥💥💥
Welcome on the blogging world Wis, your Wren came out pretty well!
Happy New Year’s Eve!
Thanks for the compliments, Aida. Happy 2017 💥💥💥