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Lauren

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Amy Jeanne said:
As always, thanks gals. I've been sewing my brains out. I worked on this during the 4 day weekend...

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It's from this: http://evadress.com/6222.html
My chest closure didn't turn out as snazzy, but any looser and it looked silly. I'm sure it was intended for a flat chest originally.

WOW! Looking great! I think this style is very flattering on you, and I love your fabric. Go you for being ambitious with buttonholes! :eusa_clap

Lady Day, that bag is really interesting! I have never seen something like that before! I love your fabric, too. And zippers are the enemy. I was just saying the other day how I wish someone would teach a "zippers only" class with all the different techniques and styles and how to do each one (necklines, skirts, shirts, etc... decorative and functional and both). It's one thing I STILL haven't grasped all the way.
 

Mrs. Merl

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I have yet to really tackle zippers. I have done a couple with (a lot of) help. But I shy away from them, because even my mother who could sew anything with a blind fold and one hand tied behind her back - snarks about zippers. Well, I will have to bite the bullet and learn or my skirts I have lined up are going to be rather airy.

Cherry Red - That is really - really awesome! I am on such a tight (see: non existent) budget - that might just be that ticket! If I can afford enough duct tape. We have done corset patterns that way - but I have never looked into dress making forms! Well, done.
 
Mrs Merl:
It really turned out better than I thought. One tip : buy the cheapest most light weight duct tape you can get. DH bought Walmart brand recently and I hated it but it was perfect for this. Do one layer on you and then add two more after you stuff it. I only have 1 1/2 layers on it now. It will work but needs to be a tad sturdier.
 

Lady Day

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Oh, I so need to make me one of those!!! I want to make a duck tape dress form that goes over the shoulder, and half way down the thigh so I can use it for slacks too.

Oh Lauren! An all zipper class would be wondrous! I have yet to learn how to put in an invisible zipper, and front zippers on pants I all but avoid! There are great tutorials on Threads website, but seeing someone do it in person is the learning experience.

LD
 

Vanessa

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I hate zippers. Invisible ones are the only ones I'll do - why bother with anything else when a placket closure w/hooks or snaps works just as well 80% of the time? And is oh so period.
 

Lauren

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HA! True! Invisible zippers are my friends. If you can't see it, it's not un-period, right? (is un-period even a word?). There's a special invisible zipper foot for my machine that makes it nearly brainless, but I couldn't do it for the life of me without one. I'd say look into it if you want to put them in!
 

La Julia

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CherryRed said:
I finally gave up on trying to buy a $130 dress form and coerced DH into helping me make the duct tape dress form. I need to add more layers of tape but I am quite pleased how well it turned out. Plus her measurements match me perfectly!:D
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I love this, ducktape can do sooo many things, it dosen't even know
 

SuperKawaiiMama

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Wide Leg High Waisted Pants

After being very discouraged by department store offerings, I decided to make my own 1940's style pants. (I blogged about it here when i wore them in a more modern manner.)
I designed the pattern and made these up myself in a stretch (I know that is cheating) denim, with a rear zip and cuffs. I'm so please with how they turned out. They are super comfortable and work into both vintage and modern looks.

Vintage look:
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Modern Look:
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Mrs. Merl

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Were they hard to design? I was thinking of drafting a pattern for high waist trousers, as I am rather a difficult fit. Yours are certainly an inspiration!! They are great!
 

SuperKawaiiMama

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Mrs. Merl said:
Were they hard to design? I was thinking of drafting a pattern for high waist trousers, as I am rather a difficult fit. Yours are certainly an inspiration!! They are great!
Well I guess the answer to that depends on your skill level. There was a bit of tweaking going on over the course of a week to make them just right. I don't consider myself advanced, but I have had lots of experience making pants. Oh and they aren't as creased as they look in that first photo, I had been in the car for over two hours by that point!

I am considering offering these for sale on Etsy, as it seems lots of people are interested, but I just don't know if the price point would be viable for most. (I'd have to offer them for about $130 AUD to cover time and materials). What do you think?
 

Mrs. Merl

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I would love to buy pants - but between being a very odd fit and being broke...well. But I think they could be a big hit, if you can get people to find them - for me my site has been like burial ground. They are really awesome and if you are so inclined I would totally give it a try! Who knows you could have mad money coming out your ears!
 

Aurora

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SuperKawaiiMama - Fab trousers, although I did gasp at the words "stretch denim"!! :)
 

Amy Jeanne

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Nothing too exciting or taxing -- just a curtain for our bathroom for that extra added privacy!! :) My husband picked out the fabric. I sewed it with red thread. It looks swank!
 

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