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One down, one to go!

I have been sewing my DESIGNIN’ DECEMBER copies and now that I have finished my top, I thought it was time I checked in with you.  You already know I want to make this Designer Original bell-sleeved top by Ellery Neu.

Ellery Neu

I’m using McCall’s M6896, view E.  I adjusted the pattern a few weeks ago to make the sleeves bell-shaped.  Now after finishing most of the sewing, I have decided, Yes, I do want the small slit in the front that is part of view E.  Copying the Ellery Neu top exactly made me feel strangled by the high neckline.

It was easy enough to cut out a new neckline facing that enabled the small slit in the front.  I didn’t use any interfacing at all on this fabric.  It is a bit heavier and stiffer than I would want for a summer top, but it is suitable for winter.  I don’t think interfacing is needed for this weight and stiffness.  I don’t know what kind of fabric it is as it was given to me by a friend.  It looks and feels like a velvety cordoroy, but it is probably a polyester.

I also realized, after finishing most of the sewing, that my fabric did not drape enough to give the peplum the same look as the McCall’s pattern photo.  So I sewed the side seams straighter to remove some of the flare.  The Ellery Neu design wasn’t as flared at the bottom anyway!

I hemmed my sleeves and my bottom edge with single fold bias tape.  I love it when I can just sew the hems up neatly with my sewing machine.  I was happy my thread was so close in colour to my fabric, it was almost invisible!

No, I haven’t pressed my top yet; I haven’t hand sewn the neck facing down yet; and no … I am not going to model it for you … YET!  I can’t bring myself to model it without the the other piece, the zipper skirt, which I am about half way through.  So … I am just checking in – one down, one to go!

 

Paula of @creationsbypaulamu has completed her DESIGNIN’ DECEMBER garment and it has been posted on Instagram and Pinterest.  If you can’t see it on either of those, I have it here:

Paula describes it as a “Roja Red Silk Shantung/Dupioni … Replicated LeToya Luckett’s gown from the Bet Awards”.

You’ve been reading about my plans for my COPIES of my Designer Originals.  Leave a comment on any of my posts during DESIGNIN’ DECEMBER that you want to join in or have finished your COPY of your Designer Original OR hashtag it #DESIGNINDECEMBER on IG or Twitter and I’ll share your photos and story on my blog!

In January, after collecting all your makes, I’ll put them out to my readers for a vote on which is their favourite and they’ll pick the DESIGNIN’ DECEMBER 2016 WINNER!  Along with winning the “Title”, there will be a small prize donated by “Nice dress! Thanks, I made it!!”  Although, just by participating in DESIGNIN’ DECEMBER you are already a WINNER because you have a Designer Original – better and for less money!

Give it some thought, there’s an abundance of inspiration out there, and join in on the DESIGNIN’ DECEMBER Challenge.

“Why buy when you can make it yourself – better and for less money?”  

If you want a designer garment too, join the DESIGNIN’ DECEMBER Challenge!  In DESIGNIN’ DECEMBER:

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Happy Sewing!

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