Monday, May 21, 2012

Completed Sewing Project: Petticoat




At long last, the petticoat I spoke of weeks ago... is finally completed!

The Facts
Start Date: April 2012
Finish Date: May 19, 2012
Fabric: 100% Polyester Lining, Tulle, 100% Polyester Lace
Pattern: Loosely based of the petticoat pattern in various Gosu Rori magazines + Inspired by Baby the Stars Shine Bright standard petticoat
Year: Contemporary-ish.
Notions: 1" wide standard elastic
Time to Complete: Completely lost track, but on and off for three weeks
First Worn: Haven't yet!
Wear again?: It was made to replace my old sad petticoats... so yes!
Total Price: 2y tulle at 1$p/y, 4y of lace for 3.50$ p/y: 16$ 
Changes from original Plan: PLENTY! Looking at the pattern I drafted, it has some serious changes and I will probably have to redraft some pieces in case I'd like to make another in the future. 





How happy am I with the result?: 90% satisfied. Working with tulle is a nightmare... which I should have been aware of from my previous petticoat attempts. Cutting it is tricky and getting it to stay still long enough to stitch straight is terrible. As a result, some of the tiers are slightly off and not placed properly. I also tried to use bias binding on a bigger scale than I'm used to and that was difficult. Bias binding + not straight tulle + a few yards of it? Horrendous! I think all the little difficulties lead to it being a 3 week project... I'd work on something and have to redo it because I didn't want to settle for a shoddy project. As of now, it's done and completed. Except for the elastic casing which I didn't make wide enough to comfortably accommodate the waistband by maybe 1/8 of an inch. Right now it doesn't seem to make a difference... but we'll see after I wear it the first time. If it looks weird under a garment, I'll probably have to redo the waistband (or if I don't occupy myself with a new project soon, my OCD will want to redo it immediately)



I will say I am happy with the poof. Looking at it straight on, it seems as if it won't have enough... but wearing it and the full cupcake poof comes to life.



I'm happy I had this project, though... my old petticoats have really lost all semblance of life and I was having to double them up in order to get anything decent. Also, this project was a nice distraction from daily life. I was able to focus on something for a change, especially when I have no money to go out and be social!

Also something new I'm trying out, is embroidering a little "tag" on the garment for several reasons: I would first of all, like to get away from writing my name on things that I work on- I want a symbol, ala my favorite artist, Toulouse-Lautrec! Second of all, it helps identify the back on things like this, and thirdly... well, the symbol reminds me of $$$ and I'm hoping seeing it reminds me to let that sort of thing into my life from all my hard work (I can't help it if I'm superstitious!)

5 comments:

  1. 'Tis so pretty! I love the color. I always make mine in neutrals, like white and black so they go with everything, but this is just darling!

    Only why did you go with such a light weight tulle? I would've gone for something heavier so that it lasted longer and had more 'puff' to it as it were.

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    1. I originally wanted to go with the standard white but the fabric store I went to didn't have a promo on lining! (you can't argue with 1$ p/y!).

      As for the tulle, I absolutely agree that a heavier tulle would have been ideal but economically speaking, I was looking at a 7$ difference between this regular tulle and the heavier (and yes, more beautiful!) tulle. The thicker tulle had beautiful sequence pulled through it- I think it would have been so much fun! But I figure, with this particular design, I can always pull together the scraps I have left of the material and sew in another tier when it starts to deflate.

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  2. It looks amazing Bee! The pictures are stunning, and I love how the trimmings look like they're floating xD

    What a great idea on your symbol tag! I can already see it being well associated with you ^.^

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    1. Thanks so much, Christine! The Baby design looked similar from their site pictures and I thought it would be so nice to have the seams bound up instead of scratching my legs!

      And yey for the tag! I've been looking for a symbol like that to use for ages! I hate signing my last name on things.

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