Showing posts with label studio tantrum. Show all posts
Showing posts with label studio tantrum. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 19, 2008

Feliz sew-along part deux: The prep

Various parts of this sew-along can be found here:

Feliz part 1: Yardage
Feliz part 2: Prep
Feliz part 3:Overdress
Feliz part 4: Underdress
Feliz part 5: Straps and final assembly

The pattern tracing. This is a european pattern, so you have to trace it out and you have to add seam allowance. I am making size 86/92 this time around. It seems to teeny to me, but then i'm not used to having a 2-yr old anymore.

Tracing tips - there are an endless number of ways to do this. I use a huge roll of butcher paper that I picked up at Costco many years ago. I have heard of everything from clear plastic, to tissue paper, pattern-ease, and soil separator being used. It doesn't really matter, use whatever works for you.

I trace the pieces, then add my seam allowance using a clear quilting ruler. This method words for me because I like to be able to see the lines through my ruler. I like to add 1/2" seam allowance to all my pieces. You can do 5/8", 1/4" or whatever you are used to, doesn't matter - what matters is that you sew your seams to whatever seam allowance you have added.

Some people prefer to use tracing pencils - you can pick them up at many stores that sell sewing notions. These can be purchased in 1/4" and 5/8" versions in the US.

Another option I can think of is a tracing guide for a rotary cutter. I haven't seen one of these d0ohickies in awhile, but it's a guide that attaches to a rotary cutter and used in quilting applications. The guide follows the edge of the pattern pieces, the blade meanwhile is set to cut 1/2" away (or whatever you set it to). You have to be pretty careful when you are cutting out using this method.

Finally (yes there is one more option), you can use a tracing wheel. In this case you are running the wheel over the pattern lines and poking little holes or perforations into your tracing which you can then trace over with a pencil later.

Now to the cutting. I'm going to report the pattern pieces here, in English just in case you don't read german. No? Ok ~ I think a repost is in order.

Here is the pattern piece list:

1 - Front Strap ~ cut 4
2 - Back Strap ~ cut 4
3 - Front Center Overdress ~ cut 1 on fold
3a - Front/Back center underdress ~ cut 2 on fold
4 - Side section overdress ~ cut 2 on fold
4a - Side section underdress ~ cut 2 on fold
5 - Back center facing underdress ~ cut 1 on fold
6 - Ties ~ cut 2 on fold
7 - Back side facing overdress ~ cut 2 (remember to cut one on right side and one on the wrong side of fabric, so you end up with one in each orientation)

That's the list. You may want to add ruffles to the back or bottom of the dress as shown on these flickr examples. I am adding 4" ruffles to the back and bottom of my dress. So I have cut out 4" wide strips x 45" length (basically across my yardage). I usually plan ruffles to be 2x the width I am covering so they are nice and full. But you can do more or less fullness, that's up to you. You will need at least a few 4" wide strips in this case.

Ok I'm off to cut out my pattern pieces. I should add that I always use a rotary cutter and pattern weights to hold down my pieces. I haven't cut out using pins and scissors in over a decade. I discovered rotary cutters on a strip quilting project ages ago and never looked back. You don't have to do this, but it sure makes the job alot easier and no pinning is involved. You do need a self sealing cutting mat though - be forewarned ~ lest you ruin your grandma's beloved antique dining table. Yikes.

Stay tuned for part three!

Tuesday, November 18, 2008

Feliz sew-along

Various parts of this sew-along can be found here:

Feliz part 1: Yardage
Feliz part 2: Prep
Feliz part 3:Overdress
Feliz part 4: Underdress
Feliz part 5: Straps and final assembly

victorian feliz 12
Ok fabric fanatics, ready for some fun? Want to try the Feliz dress but have been intimated by the scuttle-butt? Don't be, this dress is really quite simple when you break it down into sections. I'm going to be making this lovely pattern again, twice actually as I'm getting ready to embark on this for Christmas gifts for my twin nieces. So grab your Feliz pattern, some fun fabrics and get ready for a sew-along.

What you need is the Studio Tantrum Feliz pattern, you can get this from many online vendors including Banberry place, BunteFabrics, Sewzannes , Fabritopia, and probably a few others I don't know about yet. There is already a PDF photo tutorial in English from Studio Tantrum, so if you can't join me in doing this now, you can always follow this in the future. There are also many design examples at Farbenmix, on the Farbenmix Flickr site, and at the Farbenwiki if you want some more inspiration and design ideas.

What I love about this design is the great twirl-ability of it ~ and it looks lovely on every model pic I've ever seen ~ two reasons to make it right there.
victorian feliz 9

Ok now for the fun. After you have the pattern, you need some yardage. Think about how you will put this dress together. It has essentially an apron or overdress, and an underdress. Both of these dresses are composed of different pattern sections, so you can use 2 different fabrics for the apron portion if you like. Note that you don't see a lot of the underdress except during the twirl, so you might choose to make the majority of that one, all one fabric. You can mix up the fabrics a little here to play up the prints or use a solid front and a print under - completely up to you. Add some fun embroidery or applique on the front if you like, or use ribbon trims to embellish.
Here is my plain jane school dress Feliz - pretty simple fabric choices ~ A solid denim top and pretty much one fabric for the underdress. Not too exciting, but perfect for school.
denim feliz

Yardage - the pattern envelope calls for meters of fabric not yards. So you will have to do a little conversion since most fabrics in the US are either 45" or 58-60" wide. The Euro fabric called for in the pattern is 140cm wide or about 55". There is a handy conversion chart here. Plus you will need to convert the length from cm to yards. For example, the size 134/140 Feliz dress calls for 145cm of fabric for the overdress, or about 1.6 yds (let's say 1 5/8 yds). However, I need to use 45" wide fabric, not 55" wide fabric, so I consult the chart and it suggests 2 1/8 yds of 45" fabric, in place of 1 3/4 for 54" fabric (which is the closest estimation on the chart). When in doubt round up, you will probably have extra fabric left over and you could probably get away with less if you are careful cutting it out. Similarly, I need about 2 1/8 yds for the underdress in sz 134.

Ok gather up your supplies and we'll start in a few days, i'll give you time to get that pattern ordered if you need to. Meanwhile, I will start snapping photos.

Feliz part 2: Prep
Feliz part 3:Overdress
Feliz part 4: Underdress
Feliz part 5: Straps and final assembly