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martelvonc) wrote2010-08-25 09:53 pm
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Please, don't try this at home...I have no clue what I'm doing.
I made my sleeveless Luttrell Psalter gown for Pennsic. Problem is, I made it too big. I over estimated the size of my bits, and my height. Yes, I did indeed measure my a fore mentioned bits, and measured the fabric. I have no idea what went wrong.
Tonight I took the darn thing apart and took in the shoulders and shortened it. I still like it for a first effort. I will still be able to wear it and enjoy it after I fix it. This means extra work but it is not a disaster.
The next plan is to remake it in linen and in wool. This is once I get the bugs worked out of the pattern. How can something so simple be so hard? Oh yea, I forgot, I'm not a costumer...*face*palm*.
I will freely admit I suck at making a pattern. Give me a pattern and I can sew the heck out of it. But designing my own? Not so much.
In my little world I do have flashes of brilliance - I made the apron for this outfit, "boom" like that. No thought and it came out right the first time. The gown? Truly a labor of love. Heavy on the labor...
Tonight I took the darn thing apart and took in the shoulders and shortened it. I still like it for a first effort. I will still be able to wear it and enjoy it after I fix it. This means extra work but it is not a disaster.
The next plan is to remake it in linen and in wool. This is once I get the bugs worked out of the pattern. How can something so simple be so hard? Oh yea, I forgot, I'm not a costumer...*face*palm*.
I will freely admit I suck at making a pattern. Give me a pattern and I can sew the heck out of it. But designing my own? Not so much.
In my little world I do have flashes of brilliance - I made the apron for this outfit, "boom" like that. No thought and it came out right the first time. The gown? Truly a labor of love. Heavy on the labor...
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(I wish I had an "I'm not worthy!" kind of icon.) :)
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Thank goodness for historic reenactment clothing sites, reconstructing history, and an apprentice-sister who *is* a costumer. I don't know how it happened but Etaine is almost exactly the same size as I am, and sells the clothing that she no longer wears. I can't wait for a winter event where I can wear my new/used wool germans. :)
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May I ask what your current pattern looks like for this garment??
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a rectangle for the front and back, and the triangles for the side gores. Using a straight up rectangle for the main body made the shoulders too wide. I needed to angle this in to narrow up the shoulders.
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Oh! I forgot the classes I took in making custom knitted garments using a knitting machine. I got a lot of training in measuring a person for a sloper during that class. Yeah, a rectangle is not usually right for a torso. You've got to use a quadrilateral instead. And if a woman is really curvy, it will hang funny. At that point, you have to decide which part of her you will fit and which parts get lower priority.
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