Look what I got for Christmas!! My fabulous parents gave me an IOU for a Japanese sewing book of my choice! After several delightful evenings browsing, I decided on Cotton Friend Autumn 2012. As we know magazines have more patterns than the books and as I looked at all the photos I could find online, this issue won with the most designs I wanted to make up! It was also one of the few I could actually find for sale on an English website. :)
I need to make some proper undershirts to wear with it this summer. |
I'm delighted to have another top I can wear with this fabulous skirt! |
I'm 5' 10" and added several inches to the length so it would be semi tunic length on me which was easy peasy since they had already drafted this pattern to dress length; all I had to do was draw in my hemline.
I'm a 37 inch bust and I flat pattern measured to make sure there was enough ease, and there was, since this is a looser style. Most of their stuff is looser. How do they manage to look so put together and stylish in all these loose and flowy things? The magic of Japanese style!
I took my time and did french seams on all FOUR of the seams in this top. I also "tagged" my back with a bit of lace since I knew there was no way I was going be able to tell the back from the front! |
I'm delighted I got to accomplish one of my goals so quickly and practice a new skill! I'm delighted to finally get to try some of these Japanese designs I've been drooling over for years! I even have enough chiffon left over to try something else too!
I know NO Japanese but I found it easy to put together because most of the instructions are in PICTURES! Besides, how many of us, who have been sewing for awhile even read the directions on most patterns anymore? If you've been sewing for awhile and want to try something new give a foreign country's patterns a try! Oh yeah! I'm so pumped!
I know NO Japanese but I found it easy to put together because most of the instructions are in PICTURES! Besides, how many of us, who have been sewing for awhile even read the directions on most patterns anymore? If you've been sewing for awhile and want to try something new give a foreign country's patterns a try! Oh yeah! I'm so pumped!
15 comments:
I love this chiffon fabric, so beautiful! Great design for it.
I KNOW!! It was a going out of stock sale and I couldn't resist polka dots and a larger floral!
Perfect fabric for this design and like you love a polka dot!
This looks great. I am going to tackle some chiffon soon, you top is great inspiration.
Lovely Top! Japanese sewing magazines are fabulous!
Way to go Emily!! I would love to browse through the magazine sometime, just to see what the hype is all about!!! ;)
Thanks! I am still super tickled about it! Such a fun and different polka dot print too!
Glad I could inspire, Sandra! As long as you realize the process of sewing is a bit different, mainly slower, it's great fun!
Thanks! I'm so glad I discovered them! So much fun!
You know where I live! ;) I don't think you'll like it though given the faces you've made when I've shown you some of my other Japanese inspirations... :D It's definitely a totally different way of dressing from out here!
I have a chiffon too unfinished since summer. The neckline is not done and I need to take a deep breath to start - I feel very insecure about it.
Yours came out excellent. All you need a spaghetti strap top underneath:)
You can do it! Just relax and take it slow. :)
An undershirt is on my list to sew. Since it's freezing here I'm not in too much of a hurry. :)
Your top turned out beautifully! I'm always a bit scared of using prints for myself, maybe I should add some to my stash?
I love prints so I vote yes! I'm the opposite of you and need to add more solids into my stash. :)
Hurrah for the 3 step hem! Glad you enjoyed it!
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