Panda Chiffon Blouse

Burda #128 8/2012 by thisblogisnotforyou.com

Hello my lovely readers – hope you had a great week so far!

I finally had time to edit the pictures I took of #11 of my 27 Dresses Challenge! Wow, it’s 11 already and there are more lovelies lying around here waiting to be finished (I guess I have to start saving some money for the overlock sewing machine soon:) )!

This chiffon blouse  was made from a cute panda fabric I got for  £1.20/m! No, fabrics normally aren’t that cheap here in London (too bad!), but there are some really inexpensive fabric stores near Walthamstow Central Station which, I guess, is no secret to London sewists. The downside is that the fabrics are not the very best quality and although they have a huge selection, I often can’t find want I am looking for.

For this blouse I actually wanted to go with the original Burdastyle pattern, using a white batiste and lace trim. Finding a nice lightweight white fabric shouldn’t be that hard, eh? Wrong! Couldn’t find it after being in at least five different fabric stores in Walthamstow.

This is the original “lace trim blouse”. You can get the pattern at burdastyle.

No white fabric, no lace trim! But I came across this cute Panda chiffon I couldn’t resist.

I basically, used the pattern as it was, ignoring the lace trims and using baby seams as seam finish. I’ll explain how to make baby seams in my next post!

The only problem I had with the pattern (or rather the chiffon fabric) was that the fabric pieces of the sleeves did not quite fit together at the edge. Look at this mess (and the cute pandas)!Burda #128 8/2012 by thisblogisnotforyou.com

After nagging at this for a while, I just trimmed off the excess fabric, widening the neckline a bit.

I love how versatile this version of the Burda blouse is! I tried to style it in different ways – let the pictures speak for themselves!

Burda #128 8/2012 by thisblogisnotforyou.com

The classic sheer look! With the high-cut neckline and the cuteness of the pandas this isn’t too bold.

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Also looks great with a belt!

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Or all tied up!
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It’s super comfy and perfect for summer evenings!

Burda #128 8/2012 by thisblogisnotforyou.comI used 7mm elastic for the sleeves and at the waist in the front and back as well as 9 small buttons. I decided to use light pink thread instead of dark blue, to match the panda ears and to make the blouse look a bit more interesting.

Burda #128 8/2012 by thisblogisnotforyou.com

Burda #128 8/2012 by thisblogisnotforyou.com

For the button fasteing I made small loops out of the same fabric and sewed them on between the front edge and the facing strip/binding. Sewing on the buttons wasn’t too much fun when I want to finally get done! 🙂

Burda #128 8/2012 by thisblogisnotforyou.com

I love how easy it was to tweak the original pattern just a bit to make it look so different! Sometimes using fabric which is totally different from the one suggested can bring about awesome results. Just make sure you choose a fabric that is of about the same weight.

But be careful! If the pattern says you should use stretch fabric like knits or jersey, you really should. The fit of the garment is different when using pattern made for stretch fabrics. You might end up sewing a garment that is way too tight. When using non-stretch fabrics you will most often have to add a zipper or some other fastening. Keep that it mind when choosing a fabric for your pattern!

 

 

Liebster Award

Phew!

I handed in my dissertation yesterday and still can’t believe I’m free at last…after weeks and weeks of work. And finally I have time for unpacking my sewing machine. So what else happened since my last post?

– We moved houses! Not a good thing to do right before the dissertation deadline but that’s how thing are sometimes. There’s still chaos everywhere and all my sewing things are still in boxes. But I’m looking forward to decorating my new sewing space. Unpacking starts NOW!

– I finished #10 and #11 of my 27 Dresses Challenge! I will be posting some pictures in the next days (plus the tutorial on baby seams I promised you guys a while ago on Facebook!)

– Last but not least: I was nominated the Liebster Award by wonderful Danielle from Constantly Alice! I did not know her blog before, but I’m so glad I do now! Please do check it out, it’s totally worth it!

The nomination comes with a few rules:

  • You must answer the 11 questions set by the blogger who nominated you.
  • You yourself then pick 11 blogs who in turn have under 200 followers. You must then think of 11 questions for the blogs you have picked and also tell them.
  • Finally link back to the blog that nominated you.

I still haven’t picked the 11 blogs, but will do so in the next days. If you know any really cool blogs you want me to consider or if you want me to check out your own blog, please feel to post a link in the comments! It should have no more than 200 followers, to give the smaller or newly started blogs a chance to be seen by more people!

Here are Danielle’s questions:

1. What is your favorite song?

Oh, wow. Hardest question first? There are hundreds of songs I really love and I think which one of them is my favourite changes constantly depending on my mood and what music I listened to last. I love all sorts of music from rock to techno to classic to swing and jazz. Since I really can’t decide here’s a short list of the ones I can think of right now:

– ‘Italian Radio’ and ‘HRSA’ by Blue October (probably one of the best bands in the world!

– ‘Nouvelle chance’ by Pupkulies and Rebecca

– “Wish you’d hold that smile” by Minor Majority (great great great band!)

– “The dragster wave” by Ghinzu

– “May way” by Frank Sinatra (who doesn’t love this song?)


2. If you could only have one item, what would you pick?

My sewing machine!


3. Who has been your biggest influencer/mentor?

I think I don’t really have a “mentor”. I’ve been influenced by a lot of really great people over the last years. I think there are  a lot of really good books that are very inspiring but the most inspiring people you meet in real life. Family, friends and sometime people you meet somewhere and only talk with for three minutes.


4. Favorite book?

Naw, can’t answer this question! The other lovelies in my shelves will be jealous! And I would probably end up giving you a list of a few hundred books, which I all consider the “best book in the world” 🙂


5. Favorite literary character? Why?

Man, these questions are mean. I’m a very, very indecisive person. I really love Elizabeth Bennet (I’m boring I know!), but this time I pick Momo. Read the book (Momo by Michael Ende) and you’ll know why!


6. Ice Cream or Cake?

Cake. It’s always been cake and it will always be cake. Seriously, how can ice cream be your favourite when there is cake?


7. Describe yourself in 4 words or less.

jack of all trades

(and may I add: master of none)


8. Favorite time of day or season? Why?

I love summer! I love being outside in the sun (preferably with a coffee).


9. Pepsi or Coke?

Neither. (It’s coffee!)


10. What movie character do you most identify with?

The only character that comes to my mind isn’t from a movie, but a series: Lorelai Gilmore (and not only is she a coffee junkie, but she can sew as well!)


11. Biggest blogging challenge?

My 27 Dresses Challenge which is more fun than hard work, actually. The hardest thing was probably making the decision to start a blog.

 

It feels so good to be blogging again. Can’t wait to run some fabric through my sewing machine!

I’m sorry if I haven’t replied to any of your comments during the last few weeks! Will do so pretty soon! xx

Summer Wrap Blouse

Summer Blouse Burda 4/2013 #120A by thisblogisnotforyou.com#9 of my 27 Dresses Challenge is done and ready for a trip to the park.

I finally realised that I seem to always sew dresses that are pretty, but which I almost never wear.  Furthermore they tend to take several days to make (with all my unpicking…) and this often isn’t very motivating. That’s why I decided to sew something very casual, summery and which would be easy and quick to finish.
Summer Blouse Burda 4/2013 #120A by thisblogisnotforyou.com

Summer Blouse Burda 4/2013 #120A by thisblogisnotforyou.comSummer Blouse Burda 4/2013 #120A by thisblogisnotforyou.comSummer Blouse Burda 4/2013 #120A by thisblogisnotforyou.com

I rummaged through all my Burdastyle magazines and found this cute pattern of a summer wrap blouse. It’s in the Burda issue 4/2013, #120A (the black one). They also have the same blouse in white, but without the shirring on the sleeves (tie blouse #120B).

Summer Blouse Burda 4/2013 #120A by thisblogisnotforyou.com

Summer Blouse Burda 4/2013 #120A by thisblogisnotforyou.com

source: burdastyle.com

Summer Blouse Burda 4/2013 #120A by thisblogisnotforyou.comSummer Blouse Burda 4/2013 #120A by thisblogisnotforyou.com After only taking small pains to style the last dress, this time I made an effort and styled the blouse in two different ways.

I think it looks best with a high waisted skirt, otherwise tummy shirts might look quite tacky.

The pattern was easy to work with and although the instructions aren’t the best, the pattern is sort of self-explanatory.

I used a slightly sheer black cotton. Not the best choice, since it crinkles the instant you touch it, but now I think it’s fine. a) I won’t need to press this blouse and b) it goes well with the casual cut I think.

Summer Blouse Burda 4/2013 #120A by thisblogisnotforyou.com

I covered the button myself using the same black cotton fabric.

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Pleated Skirt with Vintage Trim and Detachable Suspenders

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May I present…? #7 of my 27 Dresses Challenge!

I really didn’t plan to make this fun vintage-style pleated skirt with suspenders. I was admiring Debi’s newest vintage make  last week – a beautiful blouse with the prettiest vintage trim the world has seen.
While I was still marvelling at the trim, I stumbled upon Cloth Magazine’s facebook page where they advertised their newest issue – including 2m of exactly the trim Debi had used for her blouse – the swooping swallows.

Well, you know what happened then 😉

Here are some picture with suspenders on and off – and drizzle instead of sun. London, baby!
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I made this skirt without a pattern. This time I didn’t forget to take pictures of the process. Meaning what? YES!

There’s a tutorial coming up sooooon, very soon 😉

All you need to do until then is pick 1,5m of pretty fabric and get the Cloth vintage trim or whatever trim you want to use for your skirt.
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Cutest trim ever, right? I’d love to have more of it, but I seriously don’t need more than one magazine :)thisblogisnotforyou.comthisblogisnotforyou.comthisblogisnotforyou.com

Who’s in and wants to make this cute skirt?

Bustier Minidress with Asymmetrical Overskirt – Hello Summer!

Minidress with asymmetrical overskirt by thisblogisnotforyou.com

Phew, after a whole day of sewing and unpicking (but mostly unpicking) dress #6 of my 27 Dresses Challenge is done!

Minidress with asymmetrical overskirt by thisblogisnotforyou.com

I have to admit, I’m proud of this one. This one was quite a challenge for many reasons. I drafted the bodice pattern using intructions from the Burdastyle Sewing Vintage Modern book. I’ve never sewn something so fitted and I’ve never used polyester boning before. But it turned out good and it fits perfectly.

Except for the bodice, I made all the other patterns myself.

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I bought the fabric over a year ago and it had to wait in a box patiently since I didn’t really know what to do with it. I used part of the butterfly chiffon for my petticoat. The brown fabric was a mispurchase, really. I ordered it online and when it arrived it was not what I had expected. Its texture is almost like the flysheet of a tent, but feels a bit like velour. Its mainly viscose and wrinkles very easily. That’s why I thought it would work best with a very fitted pattern. With this dress there’s seriously no room for wrinkles.

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 This one was taken before I knew that I would get a bit of sunshine on a rainy London day. I just really like how the light falls through the fabric:

Minidress with asymmetrical overskirt by thisblogisnotforyou.com

Hopefully I can wear it soon. The weather has been surprisingly good in the last few weeks. Hope I can have some ice cream in that dress without busting the bodice part 😀

Unfortunately, I did not have enough time (and nerves ahhh the unpicking!!) to take pictures for a tutorial on this dress. I’ve done a tutorial on asymmetrical hem dresses before, you can find it here.

 If you have any questions feel free to ask!