a rotary cutter
spare rotary cutter blades
a sewing machine/overlocker service kit
a long transparent grid ruler
a shirt multi hanger
Iffy Yodel delivery aside, all arrived well in time and other than the spare rotary cutter blades, all have now been used!
Having had my Overlocker class I was eager to get to grips with it. I'd ordered a red jersey knit fabric earlier from Minerva Crafts and knew I wanted to to make either a red t-shirt or a tunic/short dress. I've gotten into the habit of pre-washing all my fabric as soon as I get it and it was no different with this red jersey. The only conundrum I had was that I don't have many (any) other 'red' coloured items I could wash all this fabric with! So decided I'd pop it in with a couple of brown/dark woollen jumpers I have on a cool woollen wash. And boy oh boy am I glad I popped a colour catcher sheet in!!!!! most of my brown/dark jumpers now have a very subtle hint of red about them! ooops!
Once all deliveries had been made (and having popped into Lidl the night before for some milk and noticing they had red overlocking thread for £1.79 a cone that would match perfectly, I bought it straight away as I only had white or black!) and having got home from work nice and early(ish) on Friday, I decided to leap in and see how quick I could get a tunic dress done and dusted. As I don't actually have a pattern for a jersey knit tunic dress, I decided I'd have a go at a little pattern alteration/hacking.
I've used Simplicity 1805 before for a stripey t-shirt and thought this would be the best one for tinkering about with!
I narrowed the neck opening by about 1 1/2 inches, lengthened the sleeves by an extra 9 inches and did the same by an extra 12 inches to the bottom hem.
Could get used to this pattern adapting/hacking business...the worlds your oyster!!!
Once I'd completed the pattern re-drafting, I popped it onto my fabric and ripped open the rotary cutter packet!!! O-M-G....I'm converted!!!! so so soooooooooooo quick and super easy to use. Perfect for jersey knits, no shifting or lifting fabric, like happens when you use scissors/shears. Can't wait to use it again. The only down side, is that I was soooo eager to leap in and cutting, that I paid very little attention to how badly I wasted my length of fabric. I've used the entire 2 meters....on a tunic!!! and although I do have some left-over bits, none of them are particularly big or useful...and I was kinda hoping I'd get a small vest/t-shirt out of it too....still, lesson learnt...slow down and stop to think at ALL stages!!
I managed to successfully change the white overlocker thread to red, by using the 'knot technique' I'd been told about last week - wow, did that make the whole thing easier and faster!! and then once a test sew had been done to check tension, away I went!
Across the shoulders/top sleeve x 2, up the side seam/bottom sleeve - really, it couldn't have been simpler!
It took me longer to measure, cut, pin and sew on the neck band (which I chose not to interface this time) and the 2 sleeve cuffs. But even that went well.
What actually took me longest, was to stop sewing, make, eat and clean up my evening meal! and that kinda distracted me for the rest of the evening!
This meant it wasn't ready to wear the next day when I took my Mum up to London to see the Picasso 1932: Year of Wonder at Tate Modern. Which was actually a pretty good exhibition (me and my Mum like a bit of Picasso so maybe we're biased?). There were numerous paintings of 'woman in red armchair', and it was exactly the same bright vivid red that my unfinished dress was in! (as I kept pointing out to my Mum!!) - hence my new dress's name :-)
Fabric: https://www.minervacrafts.com/shop/fabric/dress-fabrics/z901376-39-m-plain-stretch-ponte-roma-jersey-knit-dress-fabric?colour=Red
Hat: http://uk.accessorize.com/view/product/uk_catalog/acc_5,acc_5.29/3912093500
So, first thing this morning I pinned up the hem, popped it through the overlocker (blade down!) and completed the top stitching on my trusty sewing machine. So easy, so comfortable and next time won't take me more than a couple of hours as I've already got the pattern re-drafted...in fact, the next batch of jersey knit fabric is currently being pre-washed!)
a couple of what I suspect to be 'tension' issues with the back hem, but nothing I can't live with! It's possibly a little too short to wear as a tunic/dress for work, but its VERY comfy and A-OK for a lazy, slouchy weekend wear!!! (and, a few minutes after I finished taking these few photos it started to snow again!)
All in all, a good weekend with a good dress n hat to finish it all with :-D









