Monday, August 16, 2010

Quick Q&A and an Update

Meli88a asked of my Burda tulip skirt if it is straight in the back or has the same tulip effect as the front. So after almost a month has gone by, I decided to give you guys an answer... LOL. The back is actually straight. *Sigh*... that was difficult!

Like Susan and Amanda, I drank the water! I am 9 weeks pregnant. It's probably not customary to announce it so soon but I'm bad at keeping secrets. My hubby has lovingly named it "Belly-bean".

So when I'm not peeing, sleeping, or throwing up, I will be finishing up my Summer sewing in my regular size. I estimate that my bump will be showing by late September or October. So I will plan on making some less form fitting things for Fall and Winter. I am going to try to get away without maternity clothes for as long as I can. Wishful thinking? Probably.

~Jenny

Monday, August 2, 2010

Pattern Review: Burda 04-2008-107 Safari Jacket




I love, love, love this jacket. I can't wait for it to cool off a little around here so I can wear this one. I didn't completely follow Burda's instructions. I would type my own instructions out for you... but I'm too lazy! So if you have any questions on construction let me know!

Changing the subject- I've been on a mission to bust my fabric stash before making any other fabric purchases. And after reading some of your blogs, I know some of you are doing the same. It's been tough but I have not bought any new fabric since the beginning of the year. I started at 42 pieces of unused fabric. Now I am down to... 21! Once I get down to the single digits... it's off to the fabric store I go!

Pattern Description: "Sturdy canvas and double-breasted fastening on the one hand, romantic cap sleeves with pleated ruffles on the other: this jacket is a great example of style mixing! A wide, self-fabric belt tied at the side cinches the trendy jacket to fit your figure."

Pattern Sizing: This comes in petite sizes 17-21. I made the 21.

Did it look like the photo/drawing on the pattern envelope once you were done sewing with it? Yes.

Were the instructions easy to follow? For Burda instructions, they weren't hideous. However, once I got to the attaching of the facings and collar, I went off on my own. I used other resources such as my Vogue Sewing book and Big 4 pattern instructions to complete the parts I got stumped at. Although there are quite a few details to the jacket, it really isn't difficult to sew... just tedious.

What did you particularly like or dislike about the pattern? I've admired this jacket ever since I got this issue. This is my first Burda issue that I received! I like the mix of safari details with the ruffles on the sleeves. I was intimidated by the bellows pockets but they really weren't too difficult to sew.

Fabric Used: I used a stretch cotton twill. It's been in my stash for quite some time and I can't remember where I got it or for how much.

Pattern alterations or any design changes you made: I didn't make any changes. Luckily, I am somewhere in between a petite and regular size so can get away with the petites without making changes. If you are of taller stature, I think this would be pretty easy to alter.

Would you sew it again? Would you recommend it to others? This is such a unique jacket that I probably won't sew it again. I would recommend it to others though.

Conclusion: This might be my favorite jacket that I have made so far! It's very unique. It will look great in fall/winter with a long sleeve tee underneath.

I probably won't wear this buttoned all the way up to the top like this, but it gives you an idea of the complete look-





~Jenny