About a week ago, over at
Nancy's Couture, I offered to test a pattern that she has written. I was chosen to give it a shot. I just had to sew it up, fill out a questionnaire, and take a picture of the Miss. Thang in the dress. Sounds like fun to me! I had been wanting to sew up some summery goods for the Miss.Thang's summer wardrobe, and this little shirt was SO CUTE!!!
First off, I printed out the pattern/tutorial that was sent to me. I then went through my fabric stash to decide when coordinates I wanted to use......that was tough!
Cut pattern and chosen fabric:
After cutting the fabric:
This is the machine that I sewed this shirt on. It is a Singer 5528, from the early 1980's, and it has an all metal body, and is a real workhorse! I love this machine. When I first started sewing about a year ago, I bought a Singer Simple. Every time I sit down with that machine, something goes wrong. Thread breaks, needle jams, you name it, it happens. Very frustrating. A dear friend gave me the older Singer, and I am in love!
Anyway, here is the machine I sewed this shirt on:
Shirt being sewn up:
This is what happens when you have an almost 2 and 3 year olds wanting your attention when you are trying to sew. Plus, I forgot to change the thread from the white to a green. Honestly, I cannot believe I made this mistake. I must have been seriously losing it, that isn't exacting stitching in the ditch! ha! Out came the seam ripper, and boy, was that fun! (not)
My mistake before ripping out the seam:
Finally, after ripping out the seam, things calmed down a bit, and I was able to finish up.
Here is the shirt on the Miss. Thang:
That was so much fun to sew up, and the pattern was very easy to read! Thanks,
Nancy, for letting me try out your pattern! I cannot wait to see what you come up with next!