The front. These pictures don't really do the fabulous colors and patterns justice. I was sorely disappointed when she wouldn't wear it. I had spent a lot of time putting it together. Oh well.
The back vew.
One of the parts that I am proud of--the invisible zipper on the side. Now you see me.
Now you don't. BTW I put in all of those ruffles. I didn't have any ruffle attachment, although I really wished that I had one. The ruffles on this top probably took the most time because you had to sew two rows of basting stitches and then carefully--so carefully pull the bobbin threads to form the gathers/ruffles. A couple of times I'd be close to finishing and the threads would break and I'd have to take it all apart and redo it--ugh!
Another thing that I was proud of is that I trimmed and zig-zagged all of the seams to create a clean, finished look. Did I wish everytime that I just had a serger? Yes! But it still turned out pretty well.
I also topstitched everything-like you see here on the arm band. If I wasn't under such a time crunch I would have enjoyed this project a lot more. That and if Kelly had actually worn it. Oh well. I passed it onto a friend of mine who has daughters a little younger than Kelly. I'm hoping they can enjoy it for a little while.
With summer just a couple of weeks away I'm hoping to find time to sew a little. I have a list of projects forming in my mind. I have definitely learned my lesson about double checking measurements and math! And I think the next things I make will be for me--so no worries about them not being worn and enjoyed!
4 comments:
Way cute! I'm impressed!
Too bad that couldn't fit me. :)
Maybe Kate will wear it when she grows into it.
An invisible zipper...I'm so impressed! This is really cute.
You're so talented! I so wish that I could sew. I have a hard time even mending a hole. I love the colors and I'm so sad that Kelly didn't wear it. :(
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