I'll preface this by saying that I didn't make the overalls or playsuit, just the trousers.
I enjoyed making up this pattern! I used it for my character's (Hostess of the Garter) trousers. I unfortunately don't have pictures other than mirror selfies, but I will edit in if I find any.
The Facts:
Pattern name: WWII Homefront- 1940s Overalls, Playsuit, Trousers
Size range: 30" 24" 33"- 46" 40" 49" in 3 different size groups
Size I made: Size 46 (46" 40" 49"), but I graded up a bit to accommodate my very generous hips
Difficulty: Pretty easy! Of course, I only made the trousers, but they were still pretty easy. They were my first pair of pants/trousers, and it was a good pattern to start out with, imo. I didn't use the instructions because I'm me, so I can't comment on them.
Fit: I graded up the hips (and maybe the waist, since I wanted the "waist" at my high hip)
Fabric requirments: 2 yards- 2-1/2 yards for the trousers
Make again?: Probably not, at least for a while. But I may make some tap pants using this pattern as a base
Recommend to a friend?: Most likely!
Overall rating: 4/5! All in all, this is a great pattern, though I do wish there was a larger size range.
(This review consists of my own unbiased opinions; I was not compensated by, nor am I affiliated with Wearing History)
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Friday, April 29, 2016
Friday, March 18, 2016
Pattern Review: Colette Sorbetto
I'm going to attempt to do a pattern review for you all every so often, we'll see if I keep this up.
Y'all, I love this pattern. This will probably end up being a rave.
The facts:
Pattern name: Sorbetto (Colette 0003)
Size range: 0-18
Size I made: 18
Difficulty: Very easy!
Fit: On the snug side, but I'm on the top end of their measurements, so I expected that. Didn't expect it to be on the short side though. I have adjusted for future versions.
Fabric requirements: I can easily get one out of a yard of 55"-60" fabric. 1.5-2 yards for narrower fabrics though.
Make again?: Absolutely!! This version was a wearable muslin, which I'll probably end up giving to my mom. I have one in the making, and fabric for at least 3 more. I have a feeling I'll be living in Sorbettos all summer.
Recommend to a friend?: Absolutely! I actually have recommended it to a friend.
Overall rating: 4.5/5! I wish the size range was larger, but I'm honestly used to having to adjust patterns, so it really isn't a huge deal. It's also a free download, which is a huge plus!
Sunday, November 8, 2015
Indie Pattern Suggestions
Does anyone have any Indie Pattern suggestions for me? I usually make my own patterns, but there are things I don't feel skilled enough to pattern (and also too lazy). I'm mostly looking for tops, sweaters, and tights/leggings. It would be preferable if the patterns went into plus sizes, but I can usually deal with xl/18ish. Thanks everyone!
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