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Saturday 28 April 2012

Taffy Blouse

Continuing with the Colette sew along, it's been a while for me. I enjoyed the Meringue skirt, Pastille dress disaster, and only got as far as cutting out the pattern for the Truffle dress. I think we can say I'm not totally dedicated to this sew along, although yes lesson are being learn t. So for the Taffy blouse.

I personally have had a love hate journey with this.
 1st I love it, probably the best pattern in the book, I love the fact that there are only three parts to the pattern to cut out.
 2nd, I hate it, the whole process is to learn about flimsy fabrics, and yes I struggled.
 3rd I love it, what a wonderful pattern, in theory so easy to put together.
 4th, I hate it, or my sewing machine does. The weave on my fabric is very loose and my sewing machine just wants to eat it. I know the top will only last the summer as it will surely fall apart by the autumn.
 5th I love it, a quick try on before the binding goes on show what a wonderful cut a summery feeling this top is.
 6th, I hate it, when the binding is on it actually has more weight than the fabric and the sleeves just look funny.
 7th, I love it, I iron and put it on with some half decent clothes and suddenly YES it's a winning top.


 





I would also like show off my wonderful shoes, I love wedges! These where a total find at the boot fair, 50p, that's less than a dollar for you American folk!


I couldn't resist this though, Arthur thought he would like to join in with the photo shoot,what a star!


This is such a lovely blouse, I think it will be the summer top of the year for all the sewers all over the world! I also hope to show this off with Justine this week. http://www.sewcountrychick.com/2012/04/sew-7-tell-saturday-april-28-2012.html

12 comments:

  1. I think it looks lovely! I'm sorry to hear you had such a love/hate relationship with it though - do you think you'll ever make it up in a different fabric?

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  2. the fabric print is lovely. I recommend using cotton, its really easy to work with and make the shape more structure.
    Sewing is a constant learning for me too, so its go to see that in the end the positives outweighed the negatives..

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  3. You know I had a love/hate relationship with this top pattern too, still haven't made another one yet... Yours looks lovely and especially love the yellow wedges for 50p! Bargain!

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  4. Charlotte, I love,love this blouse,It looks fantastic on you.. I hate sewing flimsy fabrics.yuck!!! But I noticed Rachel said you could use cotton fabric, I am going to ask her about it.. That might be an easy alternative?
    Must tell you...Arthur stole the show.. His photo shoot is the best.He is adorable.
    Happy sewing.

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  5. Your top is great, very feminine yet functional. Love your happy action shots!

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  6. YOur taffy blouse looks very pretty and perfect for summer. I have it on my vague to-do list. Have you seen the recent post at Alice Apple about cross stitch? She has some interesting pics from a cross stitch book. Here's the link: http://www.handmadebyaliceapple.blogspot.co.uk/
    AND, I am very excited about the re-opened museum in Exeter, I haven't been yet. I missed it when it was shut for so long. We have been to Spacex kids' activities for the last 3 years - have you tried them? I would recommend them. Hope you have a good weekend. x

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  7. The sleeves look quite flattering, almost gossamer with the fabric that you picked out. Congratulations on sticking with this project despite the difficulties you encountered. I'm sure you learned a lot (including tenacity!) that will help you with future garments.

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  8. I was just about to post my Taffy on Sew and Tell Saturday and I saw yours and I love it. I agree about the binding on the sleeves making them drape funny. The picture in the book looks like the sleeves are longer than in the finished blouse. Great work!

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  9. thanks for the kind comments. Rachel this is a light light weight cotton! All the same I still like it, another note I missed when writing up was that I made it a size smaller so it was more fitted.
    I have been looking on flickr and there are some wonderful Taffy's out there. x x x

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  10. Well, love it or hate it I think it turned out lovely! I totally took the easy way out and used quilting weight cotton. I really should have taken more time and tried to learn something about seam finishes and fabrics, but who has the time/patience for that? ;)

    I think you did and fantastic job and have a beautiful finished product to show for your struggles :)

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  11. Such a pretty Taffy version! The fabric looks lovely!

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  12. I love your wedges they are really nice....I know what you mean with the love , hate thing....but your blouse has turned out well, it looks good!

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