The Sewing Place
The Emporia => In the wardrobe => Topic started by: Tricia on November 07, 2017, 14:04:42 PM
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I have several Japanese sewing books which I love leafing through. I really like the simple but quirky styles but wonder how they look in real life.
A Google search finds a couple of examples and whilst a blouse did not turn out great there is a tunic type dress which looks really nice.
Of course, the instructions are written in a different way to how we are used to but they look straightforward.
I really like this shift type dress and it looks a very simple make and I also like the plaid dress which I think would be lovely in a cosy flannel fabric with opaque tights and ankle boots.
I have some cheap fabric to play with so I think I will have a go but, if anyone has made either these dresses or something similar or if you simply have some advice before I start cutting, that would be great. :)
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Check the sizing before you cut Tricia.
There was an unfortunate incident where, thinking I could sew, I tried to make a drape drape top ....
it was teensy (and I'm not big) and a complete disaster from start to finish!
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Thanks Iminei.
Yes, I noticed the sizing. I was going to use some cheap but surprisingly lovely check fabric which cost under £5 but have now decided to use the cheap but not so lovely fabric I have stashed in the cupboard so even if it is a fail at least there is the upside of a bit more space on the shelf :)
My plan is that I can play around with the pattern and get the right fit and look before I use a nicer fabric - if all else fails, the books have some nice photos :(