
 Project Details:
Project Details:Pattern: Simplicity 2724
Fabric: Both are mystery fabrics from Hancock's
Lining: China silk
Notions: 14" invisible zipper
Description: Project Runway pattern with skirt, bodice and sleeve variations
I'm sure you have noticed this trend for a while now.  It appears to be a top and a skirt that is actually a dress... the two-in-one dress.  The two-in-one can give the illusion of a high waisted skirt and blouse, which hugs in all the right places and provide a fabulous hour-glass shape.
 According to the flat pattern measurements, I cut the size 16 in the bodice and the skirt.  I hand basted the neckline pleats and made the darts in the back of the bodice.  The pattern suggested facings for the neck and armholes.  I DESPISE facings and I never see them in RTW.  I referred to "High-Fashion Sewing Secrets" for tips on binding a neckline.  I did this by cutting bias strips 10 times (2 1/2") the finish width (1/4").  I did the same thing for the sleeve.
According to the flat pattern measurements, I cut the size 16 in the bodice and the skirt.  I hand basted the neckline pleats and made the darts in the back of the bodice.  The pattern suggested facings for the neck and armholes.  I DESPISE facings and I never see them in RTW.  I referred to "High-Fashion Sewing Secrets" for tips on binding a neckline.  I did this by cutting bias strips 10 times (2 1/2") the finish width (1/4").  I did the same thing for the sleeve.The skirt has princess seams.  I sewed it accordingly.  The pattern called for a slit, but I decided to omit that.  I attached the skirt to the bodice and installed the invisible zipper on the left side.  I also added a full lining to the dress.
They pieces where drafted really well. I guess the instructions were okay, because I didn't use them. The only thing I didn't like about this pattern were the facings. Other than that, it's great and the possibilities are endless.
They pieces where drafted really well. I guess the instructions were okay, because I didn't use them. The only thing I didn't like about this pattern were the facings. Other than that, it's great and the possibilities are endless.
 



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