Saturday, March 28, 2009

Next: Burda 7670 Blouse & 7676 Pants

A non-BWOF project! Sure, it's a Burda envelope pattern, but it's not BWOF! Never let it be said all I ever sew are BWOFs. As a matter of fact, when I went to Jo-Ann to buy the notions for this outfit, I must have been in a non-BWOF state of mind. Butterick patterns were on sale - 2 for $3.00. I had two patterns picked out, but put them back at the last minute. When I got home, I actually regretted not buying them. At least I considered something other than BWOF and actually had the patterns in my hands! Maybe, next time they go on sale, I'll actually buy one!!!!

But I digress …… The inspiration for this outfit came from the fabric. I saw the two-toned stretch denim in my favorite Fabric Row store, Kincus Fabrics … and it was red. I like the way the red is a subtle undertone in the denim. There were other colors, but I went for the red. (Deep down inside, I'm a red kinda woman! A man told me once I looked good in red and I've held on to that!) I bought the fabric, not only because it was red, but with the right blouse, I saw it as an acceptable way to wear jeans to work. At home, I live in jeans, but something in my "old school" upbringing says, "You don't wear jeans to work". I'm always trying to find ways to get around that little detail. I was determined to have red fabric for the blouse, even if I had to weave it myself. Luckily, I found a red microfiber. I'm not a big fan of microfiber but it was red! Microfiber drapes beautifully but it's very dense and doesn't breathe. I bought a microtex needle to handle the density. I'm planning to make a muslin for the jeans. The denim has lycra so I don't want too much of the extra room I'd get by cutting a larger size. I'm excited about this outfit and I really want the pants to fit.

I'm seriously considering non-Burda patterns. I'm making a muslin without a gun to my head. I'd better check Hell and see if it's frozen over.

9 comments:

  1. I like the patterns. Especially the blouse. Can you post a picture of the front pattern pieces? I saw a blouse on the Anthropologie site that had the same neckline. I'd like to just alter a BWOF blouse. I have so many BWOF magazines that I've never sewn with and I am on a pattern diet.

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  2. Do you know there's a jeans sew-along happening real soon at pattern review? Sounds like fun, and there's a lot of information on jeans and jeans fittin issues being posted there.

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  3. The model for those jeans actually has thighs ... wow!! BTW, I just love your wicked sense of humor. You always crack me up! Looking forward to seeing the results of your purchases.

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  4. I love the red denim. I made a pair of jeans in stretch denim and had to take them in by miles, so I think it's wise to muslin it first. I wish I had! I'll be interested to see how you find the microfibre to sew. I made a dress last year and was worried; I'd heard that microfibre doesn't ease well. I had to trouble with it and it was actually a dream to sew. Can't wait to see your gorgeous red jeans!

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  5. I think these two garments are going to look great!

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  6. I'm a red kinda woman too. Maybe long ago a man told me I look good in red. Excellent pattern picks.

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  7. Great choices ! Can't wait to see the blouse made up. I think if I dig down a bit, I'm a red kinda girl too :-)

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  8. You are too funny! I think red demin is a great color/fabric combination.

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  9. I go back and forth with Burda! Sometimes I just need more illustrations to help me figure out what they are describing! I love the red denim too. I have some in my stash for a skirt! Good luck.

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