Showing posts with label ottobre woman. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ottobre woman. Show all posts

Friday, September 30, 2011

Ottobre Woman 5/2011 #4 Everyday Scoop Neck raglan shirt

Ottobre woman 5/2011 #4 Everyday Scoop Neck
Here's one of my latest creations. I do like this top but I really thought that it would have been more tailored or slime fitting. A forewarning though, it's a pretty low cut shirt, so if you want it to be higher you might want to raise the front neckline. I also used jersey knit for the binding instead of ribbing. I'm actually quite please with the result of it. I did make some changes to the pattern though. I left off the pocket and lengthened the sleeves, back and front panels all by 2" so that I could leave off the ribbed cuffs to the hemline and arms, mostly because I didn't have the right colour of the ribbing to match the shirt. This was made using a 34cm size with 1/4" added for seam allowance.

Monday, September 19, 2011

Sewing madness!

Last week (since the kids were born) I had a whole day to myself. I spent it just sewing. It sure was nice to be able to get things accomplished all in one day.

I first started out with ottobre 4/2006 #8 Velour pants for my niece's 2nd birthday. I love the design of these. They have a unique oval shape in the rear, on a traditional pants pattern. I did leave out the leg elastic as I'm not a huge fan of it as well as the topstitching.
Here's the back view of them.

Ottobre 4/2006 #8 Velour pants back view
Here's the front view of them



Ottobre 4/2006 #8 Velour pants front

I also got three new pairs of the New Look 6411 done for ds1

New look 6411

New look 6411

New Look 6641 Pants

I also sewed up Ottobre's 6/2009 #36 Mocking Bird Nightdress for my niece's Christmas present. It's made out of pink interlock with a scrap of jersey/lycra knit for the sleeves, black ribbing and coverstitch in contrasting pink and black stitching. I love the end result!



Ottobre 6/2009 #36 Mocking bird Nightdress

I decided that it didn't need any embroidery or applique to the front of it, so instead added a cute little princess crown handmade label to it.


Handmade label for nieces christmas present

I also made a pair of capris from Ottobre Woman 5/2010 #20 Clara capris. I still have to add the elastic to the waistband and topstitch the waistband done but it is mostly down. I made it out of 100% poly knit terry. It's really comfortable but threads love to stick to it - hum....note to self don't sew with them on!


Ottobre woman #20 Clara capris -unfinished yet