Showing posts with label Muslin. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Muslin. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 4, 2012

Completed Marie Muslin

It seems my lot in life to never - and I mean NEVER - have my pattern pieces line up. Seriously, I don't know what it is but  facings, waistbands, notches they just do not work for me and I know it has nothing to do with the cutting because I am an excellent and precise cutter. Anyway, I sewed the pleats both front and back, attached the waistband and BAM waistband is like 2 inches longer than the top of my skirt. Why??? I lined up the pleats exactly...Then there was some trouble with what was supposed to happen with the second set of waistbands and the facings. I just don't understand why the directions for these things are not more clear. Would it kill those pattern makers to put this stuff in plain english? Or just put a few more pictures on there for god sake! Beginner my ass.
Anyway, this is my muslin and I now understand the purpose of making a muslin is to get all the kinks out. In the end I just discarded the useless directions and tried to figure it out on my own. Here are the mistakes I made:

Ta Da! Muslin!
1. It is important to backstitch the ends of the pleats (especially on this kind of skirt where a lot of pressure is put on them). I back stitched the front but not the back and I regret not doing it to both.

2. I see now that the second waistband and facings need to be attached after the side seams are sewed up (and probably after the zipper is inserted. I attached them before then sewed it up right sides together - because I had no idea what the instructions were saying and nothing was lining up and I just needed it to make sense. It worked but was certainly not the way it was intended to be sewn.

3. Waistbands need interfacing. I knew this already but I am too poor for interfacing (or a zipper for that matter) so I did without.

4. Get a zipper. I am planning on putting in a lapped zipper (because I'm good at that kind) so I just sewed both sides up with the intension of adding the zipper...whenever.


The result: Wearable, though not currently because there is no way for me to get into it. I suppose I like this skirt but the back pleats (that I didn't backstitch) are already starting to come out, there are some spots on the fabric (which is really a flat sheet), and the waistband is not interfaced and therefore...weak & floppy.

Sigh...I suppose as far a muslin is concerned this could be considered a success. It will be wearable as soon as I zipper it, and I'm assuming the fit is okay (though I'm not sure yet). Also, I know what to do now, so when I make it again it will be easier - which was the point.
 But seriously, I have no answer as to why the facings, and waistbands don't work together. Why is EVERYTHING a different size? This is why I get frustrated and walk away from the sewing machine for months at a time. You can try and do everything right and sometimes shit just don't line up. On top of that, pattern instructions are the worst. The absolute worst!

It is a relief not to have made another Sorbetto top though. This is how I learn - trial and error.