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As I mentioned in my last post, I made a little shrug from a Marfy pattern to wear with the lavender Vogue 1250 dress. Although it was quick to make, I have to admit that this pattern is probably the least intuitive I've put together for awhile. The pieces are odd shapes, and they fold around in a very 3-dimensional way that makes sense, but is hard for me to visualize in its entirety because of all the folding and sewing together. I felt a little like I was sewing in circles, but I trusted that it would come out okay, and it did. I cut it out of a pretty knit print that's quite sheer and that has very little stretch. I considered that it might end up as an actual muslin, but I hoped it would be wearable, as it is, and so I wore it, and liked it.
I will definitely be making more of these, and first of all, I'm going to make a black one for my roommate from the convention. She's a cellist and bass-clarinetist, and after she saw it, I had her try mine on to see how it fit her. It's perfect for playing, as it doesn't restrict your arm or shoulder motion.
Here's the back view.
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9 comments:
It looks fantastic.
Oh that's lovely, and you look very elegant!
The shrug really dresses up the dress, which of course can stand on its own. I really like this!
Your shrug looks terrific, as do the dresses on your previous post. You've done quite a bit of sewing recently. Nice work!
I like the dress and the shrug adds a nice touch as well.
What a wonderful little "cover up" that doesn't obscure the dress underneath.
You look fantastic and love the color on you.
You great outstanding!
You look GORGEOUS!!!!!
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