Saturday, February 17, 2018

Review: McCall's 7728 | What I Wore to Black Panther

It goes without saying that I was going to make something to wear to the "Black Panther" movie. If you haven't been living underneath a rock and are not "tone deaf", you already know the cultural importance of this film. So, let's move on and talk about this jumpsuit!
I love jumpsuits and would wear one every single day, like Oprah loves bread! So, when McCall's 7728 was released, it went right into my shopping cart.
For my fabric, I wanted something that wasn't necessarily Ankara, but still had the same kind of vibe. I went with this Purple Geometric Polyester Suiting from Mood Fabrics.com. For the contrast, I used an Italian Black Stretch Metallic Mesh.
My initial modification was to change the pants. It wasn't something intentional or planned. When I was ordering my fabric, I was so excited about finding something I loved that I didn't notice that this suiting fabric was actually 45" wide! How often does that happen?? So, I only ordered 2.5 yards, which would have been perfect for the 60" layout. I was determined to have a Tim Gunn -- "Make It Work" moment, so I had to think on my feet. I decided to use another straight leg, high-waist pants pattern that I already had that I knew would fit. Because the originally drafted wide-leg pants took up a lot of fabric. And this turned out to be a great choice because if I had enough fabric and stuck with the original pattern plan, I would've spent an entire day basically matching all of the seams for the pants. If you haven't looked at the technical drawing for this pattern, the pants have back and front princess seams. And this is quite challenging when working with a print.
For the bodice, I cut the size 14. I added an inch of length to it. My fabric has a lot of stretch... it handles like a ponte knit. I ended up taking in about an inch and a half.
For the contrast yoke and sleeves, my stretch mesh was pretty difficult to work with. I found that using a walking foot was key. Since the fabric is translucent, you are going to want to keep the seams as small as possible. There is a lot of ease in this part. I had to reduce the sleeve width by 4". I wanted mine to be wide enough to get my hands through. But if you notice how much ease is at the underarm, it's because of how low the armholes are in the bodice.
I used a black power knit that I had in my stash for the bodice lining.
I made my hems as narrow as possible and used a metal zipper.
I love how the jumpsuit turned out. I love that it's a woven, but wears like a knit without that loosey-goosey fit.
I'm happy I went with a straight-legged style, because it looks good with heels and flats. I ended up changing shoes because it was raining. And once we got to the theater, the parking was horrid and even with pre-tickets, we still stood in line about a half an hour or more waiting to get into our theater. But it was a great movie, and totally worth it!

18 comments:

  1. You really made that work out nicely!

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  2. Love everything you're wearing!

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  3. I am so loving seeing everyone SHOW OUT! Your make-it-work moment worked! It looks great and I love that print.

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    1. I've been loving it too! Thanks Kisha!

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  4. It looks Great! You look great!

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  5. Love the outfit, and can't wait to see the movie!

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    1. Thank you Kris! I hope you enjoy it!

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  6. Super cute I love the sheer top combo!

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  7. I don't know anyone who can wear a jumpsuit like you, Erica! You look amazing, what a wonderful piece. And such a great place to wear it, too.

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  8. You look incredible cool--and comfortable. Looking forward to catching the movie.

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  9. Oh my gosh, this came out SO cute!! I usually shy away from jumpsuits because I feel they make my belly look huge but you got me wanting to try this, I especially love the mesh and gold zipper. Fabulous work as always Erica....

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