#2 in my catchup posts
Online fabric shopping. It is becoming the norm these days what with physical fabric stores closing. I like the convenience and variety of fabrics online stores offer. And my knowledge of fabric type and weight results in a good choice if this info is provided the fabric description. But my biggest pet peeve is when the online store does not provide information about the scale of a print or a repeat. This happened recently but I made the best of it. I loved the fabric below. The print was unique. The navy and white is a favorite combination, and the fiber also a favorite - silk. This was the only picture on the site and there was no info on the scale of the print in the description. But come on, how big could the print be? I was picturing one of those small-scale prints where your sewing buddy gets close and says "Oh, those are faces, how cute." No. OMG. The faces were huge. Life size or perhaps bigger. Sewing buddy has to step way back to see the whole image.
This fabric sat in my stash for a year. Finally, I decided to use it with a sewing pattern that had seams lines that would "cut up" the print. I pulled out the Sewing Workshop Siena & Cortona Shirts pattern, which I have made before. The Siena has some unique seaming that result in a boxy, loose-fitting top with short sleeves.I changed the placket, from sewn on to cut on, so I could match the print in the center front. I also cropped the top by 3 inches. I love how it turned out. Unfortunately, the pattern is no longer available on The Sewing Workshop website. Perhaps they are digitizing and remarketing it as they have been doing to some of their other patterns recently.
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In your Face - Siena Top |
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