I made the In-House Cool Cowl again, this time reducing the cowl substantially. I also took around 2 inches out of the length, and brought the armholes up quite a bit, since there was a lot of my bras showing under the arm in the previous version.
I still had to tack it slightly at the neckline.
Love this fabric! The shiny bits are actually embossed metallic bits. Super fun! I wear this top a lot, especially under cardigans. Wait, is that a thread under my arm!?!
Back view is better. If I ever make this again though, I would change the armhole shape even more.
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Sunday, January 18, 2015
Mabel and Cool Cowl - the Orange Sherbet outfit
I bought these two fabrics together at Fabricland, and yes, they are hilarious together. I rarely pair them, but I do get compliments.
The In-House Cool Cowl, I think I bought this because she is a local pattern maker, and I wanted to support that. I do like it, but wow is the cowl scandalously deep. In another version, I reduced the cowl substantially, but this one is as-is, and I had to tack it together at the neckline for modesty.
The Mabel is good. I screwed up the kick pleat, but had trouble unpicking, so I left it that way. :) I need to fix the hem stitching. For some reason my twin-needling was unravelling.
But I do like both of these pieces.
Why yes, that does look like a giant scarab beetle climbing up my chest!
I took care to center the pattern at the front, but it's a giant fail at the back. Oh well!
The In-House Cool Cowl, I think I bought this because she is a local pattern maker, and I wanted to support that. I do like it, but wow is the cowl scandalously deep. In another version, I reduced the cowl substantially, but this one is as-is, and I had to tack it together at the neckline for modesty.
The Mabel is good. I screwed up the kick pleat, but had trouble unpicking, so I left it that way. :) I need to fix the hem stitching. For some reason my twin-needling was unravelling.
But I do like both of these pieces.
Why yes, that does look like a giant scarab beetle climbing up my chest!
I took care to center the pattern at the front, but it's a giant fail at the back. Oh well!
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