Backstory:
A million years ago I'd learned how to make circle skirts with an elastic waistband, so I bought some fabric on clearance (sensing a theme yet?). By the time I got around to making it, I realised I thought it was a bit too old fashioned or not for me. So I made Mum an elastic waisted circle skirt. With lots of scraps left over.
Two weeks ago:
Mothers Day is coming up! Had to make something for Mum. The conditions were: it had to fit on the scraps I had of this fabric and be something mum would actually wear. I hadn't made the new Sorbetto pattern yet and it seemed like the perfect one. I made version 3 (with the sleeves). I also had a Grainline Studio's Farrow dress I wanted to make as well.
Friday before Mothers Day:
Realisation hits that I probably won't get both finished by Sunday. Tries anyway. Finishes Sorbetto.
Saturday:
Realises that Farrow isn't going to get finished. Try anyway. (Fail).
Thoughts on Sorbetto:
Great pattern! Super easy to make, would recommend for a beginner. Because of fabric limitations (see below), I had to edit the pattern, however I cut the pattern at the lengthen/shorten line to make the lower blocks of the shirt. The only other changes I made was to homemade bias bind the inside of the sleeves and the hem of the shirt.
The fabric scraps I started with! (Yes, some of them are parts of a pair of shorts)
Best thing about this? It fits Mum! AND it's not too short! (I was concerned) not to mention, I have extra bias binding and no more of this material left. Woohoo! What did you do for Mothers Day? Let me know below :)
See you next week!