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Making Wedding Dress Pt.4 – Cutting Fashion Fabric

August 15, 2011 By Chie

So my friend texted me the other day to tell me that she received the 5th muslin and it fit!! I was super relieved to hear that. Now I know that my pattern fits her and it’s time to cut the final fabric! I was super anxious before I received the text from her.  I was jittery, and kept checking my emails to see if she had sent word. I was so happy when she finally told me it fit her well.

As I wrote in my previous post, I’m working on seam lines, instead of seam allowances. This way I get a more accurate fit.

I was so nervous about cutting the actual fabric! But I reminded myself that if I screw it up, I can always go to Nippori and buy some more. No biggie!

I made sure not to use pins inside the seam lines. I didn’t want any needle marks on the fabric. The fabric I worked on was easily scratched.

I cut out all the pieces for the top part of the dress – center front, front side, back side and center back. Then I ironed on the iron-on interface. After using the iron-on interface though, I kind of regretted using it and thought it would have been better to use muslin fabric to underline it.

Readers, which do you prefer? iron-on interface or underline? I guess it depends on what you are sewing..any thoughts?

 

Read my progress on sewing wedding dress! :

Part 1 – Fabric shopping
Part 2 – Muslin
Part 3 – Another Muslin

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Making Wedding Dress Pt.3 – Another Muslin

August 8, 2011 By Chie

Read:

Part 1 – Fabric shopping
Part 2 – Muslin

Previously in Part 2, I wrote that I sent my bride-to-be friend a muslin of the wedding dress. She tried on the muslin over the top of her under wear corset, and it turned out that the muslin was little too big. She said it was about 4cm to big on the side, but to be sure I asked her to pin the dress till it fits her and send it back to me by mail.

She sent back the dress with lovely panda note and flower chemical lace. We have not decided yet, but maybe we will use the lace to decorate the bust line. The lace is beautiful! I want it for myself…

This is how the dress came back – ironed and pinned on the side to show how much I should take it in. At this point, I started to get nervous. This was the 4th muslin I made. Because of the distance between her and I, it was hard to get the fit just right. Also her wedding date is approaching and I would like to give the completed piece to her at least two weeks ahead of time.

I took out the pins, and measured how much she took in. It was about 2.5″ on top bust line, and 1″ at the top of the waist line. Then I sewed the line she pinned together, so I can keep this muslin piece which fits her well to guide me through the rest of sewing process.

Now, time to make another musli. Hopefully this is the last time! I decided to only make a muslin for the bodice, as the skirt fit her well. This time I did things a bit differently: I worked on the seam line, instead of seam allowances. This I learned from Gertie’s Perfect Bombshell course I took over at Craftsy.com. I was used to working on seam allowances, since most patterns from BurdaStyle include seam allowances. However, many Japanese pattern books do not include seam allowances, and I used to get frustrated because I would often forgot to add the seam allowance myself. After taking Gertie’s course though, I am convinced that it is better to work on seam line for dresses like this in order to get a more accurate fitting. I made paper patterns, traced it on muslin fabric, added 1/2″ seam allowances, machine basted the seam line.

Machine basting the seam lines was very, very helpful. I can feel the stitch to match when connecting the pieces together. I think this way is better making a dress which  1/8″ or even 1/16″ difference matters.

I added a note, and sent the 5th muslin to my friend. Now I’m anxiously waiting for her to receive and tell me “it fits perfectly”..

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Making Wedding Dress Pt.2 – Muslin

July 25, 2011 By Chie


Read Part 1 – Fabric shopping here.

Last week, I worked on my friend’s wedding dress muslin. Previous to this muslin, I made three muslins just for the top part. I wanted to make sure that the bust line fit her exactly, and it took four tries. It is partly because we live in different parts of the country, and we had to mail each other the muslin back and forth. Also for the first two tries, she (for some strange reason) was not wearing underwear, so I needed to adjust it again once she bought a corset which she would be wearing for her wedding. The forth time, I made the skirt and installed a zipper in the center of the back, just as I will do for the real wedding dress.

You might be wondering why the fabric is so wrinkly?! Well, I pre-washed the fabric, and it wrinkled terribly. I ironed it twice, but it is still wrinkled..I was so frustrated! I actually wanted to turn the muslin into a “get away dress” (thanks Zhing for inspiration!), but it might not be happening because the fabric is quite bad. I read in one of the Japanese handmade wedding dress books that you are supposed to make muslin in seething fabric, so I followed that direction. Is all seething fabric this wrinkly? Or is it just mine?

Here is the back view – Since this wedding dress is for her after party, we kept the design simple and mobile. She wanted to avoid lugging a long dramatic train around, which worked out for my benefit, since I have not yet made a dress with a train. The skirt part is a simple half circle skirt. I will add an organza bow in the back when I make the the real one.

I sent the dress to her and next day she emailed me to tell me she already received it! God bless the efficiency of Japanese postal services 🙂

 

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