Fabric: Rayon knit from San Diego Swap Meet
Notions: Serger threadPattern: Cake Tiramisu
Year: 2014
Time to complete: 4 hours
First worn: Yes, to work!
Wear again? Yes
Total Cost: $5ish
My family and I went to San Diego over Thanksgiving and while we were there we went to a swap meet. I purchased several yards of different knit fabric there and made my jolly way home thinking that I got a screaming deal. I got home soon to discover not so much. The knits I bought are all pretty cheap-o. I think rayon something or other with a lot of drape and stretch. Some are pretty see-through too. But now that I have them I have to use them or they will sit forever on my shelves mocking me for what a sucker and really, in the end, a sewing and fabric novice I am. So I pulled out my patterns to see what I could make.
I have to say that all in all sewing up the pattern was pretty straight forward. I used the custom fit with the midriff but still managed to get it wrong so I ended up winging it. It looks pretty decent and thanks to Lauren, the gape factor is non existent. My only problem, and I've had this problem before, is that you can see my serger thread front the right side - as in the seam pulls apart a bit. I'm thinking that this is because my serger tension isn't right? I'm one of those lazy sewers that never touches the tension and just sews merrily along. I guess that is going to have to change because I can't have this happening every time I sew with knits! I tried pressing it out but it's only getting worse the more the dress hangs.