Tuesday, March 31, 2009

Patterns drafted...

I got all four of the previously mentioned Lutterloh patterns drafted last weekend, and one skirt cut out. I used my shoulder template from my PR Muslin Class to alter the bodice and armholes. The skirt fabric is the rayon brown/turquoise/white print for the SWAP skirt. As slowly as I am moving on these projects, I hope to get another top cut out this coming weekend, or maybe two if I get to it. I want to definitely cut out the cross over top. Meanwhile I did another grocery bag! Now all I have to do is remember to take the bags to the store when we shop. The grocery bag, and two more ready to go, are being sewn on the Janome, and so far my observation is that this is the quietest machine in the world! It is quieter even than the Kenmore 19233 (made by Janome) I had. I could sew all night and no one would be disturbed. The Viking of course is not really noisy, but it has that high pitched Viking growl-whine sound that I personally love, but may be perceived by others as more noisy. So for night sewing you can't beat this Janome.

2 comments:

BJ said...

I'm curious how you are altering the Lutterloh armholes to fit you better - can you elaborate on this or did you give details in another post?

Personally, my belief is that one can't have too many sewing machines - they sort of develop a unique personality after awhile, don't they?

catspec said...

I took the Making a Muslin Class on PatternReview. In that class you make a shoulder template that is your own shoulder-arm area including high bodice. You can use this to alter patterns for your own basic structure. You just ease in the new upper armhole line to the lower armhole on the pattern. Sometimes you must then adjust the sleeve a bit. It depends on your own template. I also made my daughter a template.