Tutorial on Progress and Decoration
Notes from my tutorial with Mark.
- The tutu is going really well and I have managed to replicate the shape of the design well, but need to re-sew the placket on the skirt so it folds down and slots underneath the right side in-between the net and the placket.
- The bones in my bodice are a bit too short (only 3-5mm ish) which means I haven't had to create enough tension when sewing in the bones to keep the fabric on the bodice tight. Next time I need to stretch the seams slightly more when measuring for my bones to add on tension in the seams.
- My piping that edges the bodice isn't completely straight all the way along, needs to be improved on for the future.
- When making a bodice think about how it is constructed around the side seam so it can be let out easily if needed. In this bodice because of the thin fabric overlay it would have made more sense to not put piping in the side seam as unpicking this may damage the fabric, but as I have already but it in this seam I will leave it as it is. I will also need to put my braid decoration into the side seams so there is enough in the seam allowance to be let out if needed. This will involve unpicking the side seam to be done, if I had know this before I could have left the edges unsewn to save time and keep the fabric less handled.
- When attaching the braid, iron it first to flatten it and reduce bulk. The right-hand side needs to be placed under the overlocking on the inside and the left-hand side needs to be folded under itself on the edge of the placket make sure all the loose ends are caught down.
- Skirt decoration - the way it is applied works well but the green ribbon fades away when put at a distant, swop Russia braids over to try to bring this ribbon out more.
- Apron decoration - Flower technique creates the look needed but suggested to use other colours as well, like mustard, brown, burnt orange, but depends on budget as I have spent a lot already but I shall try to find scraps from mine and others fabrics left from other projects. I need to use a different fabric for the centre of the flowers as the colour shade doesn't work with the others. Also cover up any joins in the Russia braid as is will keep it looking neater and wont disrupt the sweeping line created with the Russia braid.
Work out length of the hem of the skirt
Measure the depth of the decoration and how much of the skirt I want left before the apron starts
This will give me the length of the apron
To work out the bottom width needs to be about in line with the point to point on the bodice
The top edge should go from the middle of each side front panel
Needs to be gathered at the top, but I don't want much so can cut in a tapered line rather than a rectangle if needed
Cut apron out with these measurements and roll hem and slip stitch down to give it a defined line around the edge of the apron
What needs to be done by Monday
Bodice finished with all decoration on
Apron made with pencil line of design on