Last week I came to a grinding halt sewing up my First Vintage Pattern. ย You can read about it here, if you like. ย It’s a McCall’s 7238 from 1980.

I wanted to use a special fabric for this special dress. After all, the last time this pattern was used it was to make my sister’s wedding dress! ย I found a beautiful flowered print in my fabric stash –ย a Misty Stretch ITY Slub Jersey Knit, 96% polyester, 4% Lycra. ย Unfortunately, although the fabric drapes well, it is as light as the finest tee shirt material.

I ended up having so much difficulty sewing the side seams, Iย almost gave up. ย My serger chewed up the fabric and when I switched to my sewing machine, it skipped stitches. ย This lead to seams that were not great at the start andย ended up being aย puckered mess at theย finish. ย After all the support and suggestions from my fellow sewing bloggers, I had some great tips to try:
- changeย myย needles to Jerseyย 70/10 needles;
- useย my serger with 3 threads, not 4;
- adjust the thread tension;
- useย a different fabric;
- adjust the differential feed;
- useย different stitch choices – a stretch stitch;
- useย a stabilizer for the seams.
Using a long narrow zig zag stitch was close, but still pulled a little and left some gaps. ย My stretchย stitch was close too but the fabric was too slippery. ย Then I remembered my chiffon top posted a few weeks ago and dug out my Wonder Tape. ย I used a Jersey 70/10 needle and Wonder Tape, zig zagged it first (stretching the fabric as I sewed) and then used my stretch stitch – and a lot of patience!
I then hemmed up my sleeves and my hem with single fold bias tape.
Andย used double fold bias tape to make a casing for my waist elastic. ย Sorry, I pressed the tape flatย after taking this shot.
The end result? ย Seams with negligible puckering, I think.

I fell in love with this fabric because of the flowery print. ย With some help and much practice and perseverance, I have a lovely dress. ย Unfortunately, I am still sitting on the fence about it – itย feels like I am wearing a really light long tee shirt. ย I was just talking to Sewing with Scooby Snacks about choosing the right fabric for a project. ย I’m not sure I did with this one. ย What do you think? ย Do you have a summer dress that feels like tee shirt material?
Well my First Vintage sewing pattern is done! ย I’m going to keep my eyes open for my next one.
In the meantime, it is Indie Pattern Month at the Monthly Stitch and I have some fabric, notions and patterns I want to sew upย – a Sewaholic Hollyburn, a Sewaholic Oakridge, and … I was so excited to get my Islander Sewing Systems MotorCity Express Jacket in the mail. ย I am already half way through Janet Pray’s course that accompanies it, Crafty’s Sew Better, Sew Faster: ย Smart Construction. ย There is no way I am going to get all three finished this month for Indie Pattern Month, and possibly not one of them will be finished in time for the contests, but I do loveย Indie Pattern Month for introducing me to new pattern makers!
Happy Sewing!
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