Monday, February 16, 2015

Simplicity 1590 is finished!

So Simplicity 1590 is finally finished! I chose View A and it's been on my sewing table for the past two weeks completely finished but without buttons. I'm in love with this adorable top and it's exactly what I need more of in my wardrobe. I was really unsure how I would feel about the peplum but I really like the way it looks now that everything is put together.


I was short on fabric so I had to do the front facing in solid white. *pouts* I hate doing that on a piece I plan to wear that isn't a muslin. But in the end it turned out alright!


I got my overlocker/serger back up and running, after much fussing and fighting, and was able to finish the inside seams of this blouse as well! I'm so pleased with how much more professional and finished it looks. In fact I'm kicking myself in the pants for not getting it back up and running sooner. Oh, how many garments could have been saved and worn longer!


I actually got over my fear of the buttonhole with this project. The pattern only calls for five, but I decided I didn't like the open flap at the bottom front of the peplum, so I added a sixth button. I honestly don't' know why they scare me so much, but I think I was just afraid to mess them up. My machine has an automatic buttonhole feature and I'm so in love with how easy it is to whip them up!


My new headless helper Millie gets her debut with this blouse also! So, everyone meet Millie, as in Thoroughly Modern! I love that song, it's one of my favorite dance tunes, so I thought it would be the perfect name for her! I honestly don't know how I've manged to sew anything worth a darn before having her assistance. It's amazing!


I noticed that the front hem is longer on one side than the other. But it's minor and totally fixable I believe. I also have a button that is slightly lower than it should be and it is puckering. Again, totally fixable.



Lastly, some up close and personal pictures.


I'm very pleased with how this blouse turned out and I'm really looking forward to wearing it once the subzero weather we are currently experiencing here in Central Ohio decides to go back to wherever it came from. 

This completes the first of my Vintage Sewing Pledge 2015 makes! It's also going toward my Wardrobe Architect Challenge for 2015 for making a capsule wardrobe (which, I'm admittedly quite behind on as things have been a bit hectic at home). I'll have to remedy that quickly and get caught up. Perhaps this weekend.

So, onto the next project! The 1930s Capelet Sewalong hosted by the lovely Beccie from SewRetroRose! If you follow me on Instagram (@misskacysews) you'll have already seen this picture, but here it is for everyone else! I'm really excited about this project! And can I just say the Decades of Style pattern is wonderfully well done! I highly suggest trying them out if you are looking for a new pattern to try.


Thanks for following along with that long post! I appreciate each and every one of you who takes the time to stop by and see what I'm up to, even when I can't be here as often as I'd like due to life stuff. I am contemplating some changes to this blog name and design since I've kind of fallen in love with the @MissKacySews handle I've been using on Instagram and am thinking of changing the blog title to the same. Let me know your thoughts on that, and anything else you'd like to share or to see!