I choose a navy top layer and a baby blue jersey cotton bottom layer. I airbrushed the fabric with my Anna's Garden stencil. I knew I would be sewing the design in the outside reverse applique technique. With this technique I make tiny cuts in the top layer shapes to prepare it for cutting out later. When I didn't do this, I found it difficult to separate the layers and risked inadvertently cutting the lower layer.
The stenciled fabric is almost to pretty to cut away! |
Stenciled fabric with small cuts in the fabric to be removed. |
Fabric hooped and through my magnifying glass. |
Cutting away the top layer with safety scissors and embroidery scissors. |
Scraps of painted bits removed. |
Front Panel stitched and cut. Cue a chorus of angels singing Handel's Messiah! |
I knew that I wanted a coordinating skirt to go with the finished shirt. I decided that the back panel of the shirt would be un-embellished navy jersey. I choose to use the light blue fabric for the shirt. I used the navy button/craft thread to stitch the skirt and felled the seams to the inside. I bound the waistline with fold-over elastic that I stitched using a parallel stitch.
Outfit back on B.I.R.A |
Bound Waistline |
Anna's Garden Sleeveless Tee and Skirt |
Bound using the cross-stitch |
Can you tell I love it! |
Pattern Description:
Hand-stitched Sleeveless Tee and Short skirt from Alabama Chanin Studio Sewing and Design book.
Pattern Sizing
S,M,L,XL I made a size medium in both.
Did it look like the photo/drawing on the pattern envelope once you were done sewing with it?
The shirts in the book are not embellished only on the front, but other than that yes. This top is embellished with the Anna's Garden stencil that can be made from the book. The skirt is un-embellished and looks like those in the book.
Were the instructions easy to follow?
The books give very clear instructions and inspirations for creating multiple garments. The garment construction is not difficult, but it is time-consuming. (Does time-consuming have a negative implication? It is engrossing, time-dependent, addicting, and repetitive.) The garments in the book require a great deal of work and the results appear complex because of the details, but broken down into smaller parts, easy.
What did you particularly like or dislike about the pattern?
I love everything about the patterns in this book. The outside reverse applique stitches up faster than some others in the book. With this stencil, you feel like you are making progress especially since you are working with a running stitch. My hubby says it looks more complicated to work that some of the other techniques.
Fabric Used:
Jersey Cotton in Navy and Baby Blue
Pattern Alterations or any design changes you made:
No alterations.
Would you sew it again? Would you recommend it to others?
Yes and yes.
Conclusion: Great books and start to an awesome addiction.
Happy Sewing!
Bianca
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