Showing posts with label McCall's 6752. Show all posts
Showing posts with label McCall's 6752. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 15, 2014

McCall's 6752


I have made this pattern twice before a top and a dress   This time a sleeveless version

The fabric I used was this metallic knit from Mood Fabrics.


Since the top was so loose, I added elastic to the fronts, adding it while a I serged the neck edges.  Then I turned it under and used my coverstitch machine.

I don't care for it much by itself but showing you this picture so you can see the top

Tuesday, June 04, 2013

Bold Stripe Knit Dress

My plan was for a simple knit dress that would be comfortable and cool for an outdoor wedding and I found just the right fabric for a bold and bright dress.  My choice was Mood's Fabrics Multicolor Stripe Rayon Jersey

I knew I wanted to use McCall's 6752, the same pattern from my stripe knit top from my last Mood Sewing Network Post.  The description  of this fabric on Mood Fabric's website states "this lightweight jersey would make a stunning top or pullover dress. "  After reading this, I knew I had the perfect fabric in my cart.





The fabric is a bit sheer and I contemplated on what to use for the lining.  I decided the top of the dress did not need lining since is was more oversized.  I planned the stripes so the white would hit the shoulders and the waist.  I knew I would need lining for the skirt and pulled out some tricot lining from my stash.  I had it for quite sometime, back when I made the twins' swimsuits.  The tricot was the perfect weight and stretch.  This  was sewn separately from the skirt.

The pattern instructs you to insert elastic into the seam of the skirt and the bodice.  I did not do this as I planned on belting it.  In hindsight and after looking at these pictures, I need to add a piece of elastic.  The combination of the weight of the skirt and my belt not being tight, pulled the skirt down.  This is why the stripes don't appear even and level in all the pictures.  I plan on adding the elastic to get give that support for the waist.  That is what sewing is all about, trial and error, lessons learned.


Here is the dress in action, my darling daughter, Kaitlyn, never stopped snapping pictures during this little photo shoot. In fact, she said, "If I had known I would be walking all over the yard and driveway I would have put on shoes!"   I tell you I have some beautiful pictures in this group and they were quickly deleted!


As you can tell in this picture, the tricot lining keeps the skirt in place.

We have had record amount of rainfall in this area, so the wedding was moved indoors. I still felt perfectly dressed for the wedding and received many compliments on my dress.  It was a beautiful wedding and there were two people dressed in Mood Fabric's, myself in this dress and Paige in her lace dress.

This dress will be so fun to wear all summer long.



Today, I am wearing the shirt from this pattern and I love it.  McCall's has the drafted the perfect drape on this, it doesn't pull down too low.  


Thursday, May 23, 2013

Summer Time Calls for Knit Tops- Three New Ones for Me!

A staple of my summer wardrobe is knit tops but I try to change it up a bit with the knit tops.  If I am using a more common fabric, then I like to use a unusual knit top pattern but if the fabric is fabulous on its own then I try to use a more basic pattern to showcase the fabric.  It was hard to decide which knits to pick from Mood's Fabrics extensive online selection but don't worry, I was able to make three choices and add several more to my portfolio for future purchases.  Some criteria for my knit tops, they had to looks good with jeans, skirts, shorts and above all white jeans.





Let's start out with my fabric choice, the first is a Mood Fabric's Robin's Egg Blue/White Stripe Jersey Knit 

Next is Mood Fabric's Navy Silk Knit
and my third choice an Emerald rayon, which is sold out but you can find a wide selection of colors at Mood Fabric's Rayon Jersey section.

My first top is from the stripe knit and I wanted a stand-out type of pattern for this stripe knit.  It is a new McCall's pattern 6752, with several options in length, sleeve, neckline variations and a zipper insertion in the ruched band (my favorite).

Source McCall's patterns



The knit was beautiful to sew and the zipper insertion went together effortlessly.  The front of the band is the only ruching or gathering to the zipper.  I did use a longer zipper and just cut it to off after sewing on the band. Thanks to my Instagram friends, I went with the aqua zipper(majority choice)  instead of the red.  Thanks, friends, a much better look for this top.  Here is a close-up of the zipper and the gathering.

I did add an inch to the bodice to keep the top from being to short.  One thing I know for sure, another knit will be ordered to make the dress from this view, I love it!
You will see me in sunglasses, I just can't keep from squinting if there is any sunshine around


One thing you do need to watch on this pattern is the neckline is wide, more of a boat-neck shape.  Next time, I will sew those seams up just a bit more.
This top will be one of my favorites of the summer!

Let's move onto the Navy Silk jersey, a fabulous fabric which needs a simple pattern.  I ordered this navy silk jersey after seeing a navy 3/4 sleeve top with white jeans and accessories on Pinterest.  I thought what a classic, chic and timeless look with little effort and decision making.  My pattern for this fabric is an all-time favorite,  Simplicity 4076, I cannot even count the number of times I have made this pattern.

Source Simplicity patterns



I love the gathered neckline, the fit and all the views.  This silk jersey is perfect for the top and I love the feel of this fabric.  Navy is such a classic color and I have so many things to wear with this color.  The silk in combination with the knit makes this such a luscious fabric.




Here is the same picture with a closer-view


 Now check out the gathers at the neckline, I used my coverstitch machine to fasten the neckbinding down.  It does flatten the gathers but I am okay with that, I like the look of the coverstitch.


Last but not least is the emerald rayon (Pantone's color of the year) with that perfect drape and hand.  I wanted a pattern that would not cling but show the drape of this fabric.  I had a style in mind and found it closest in Hot Patterns Fast & Furious Fiesta Knit top but with many alterations.  In fact, several reviews at PR stated it doesn't look like the pattern envelope and the reviews are right.



Source Hot Patterns.




The top has so much extra room, large batwing style sleeves and too much fabric in the front - all this my opinion but many reviews state the same thing.  The one thing going for it was the initial style was what I wanted from the picture on the pattern and the Hot Patterns site.

I made the top as the pattern stated, tried it on and thought, "wow, this needs lots of work!"  I redrew the underarm sleeve to eliminate many inches from the sleeves and side seams.  Another change, was unsewing the band and removed the extra fabric from the front.  As you can see in the above picture, there is still a bit too much material.  The pattern has a curve in the front with the deepest part of the curve in the center front.  I feel this makes the top look maternity style and in the future I will make the front more of a straight line.

What do I think of this top?  Well, I love, love the fabric it has a wonderful feel and color is perfect.  The pattern needs work and I still might take off the band and cut off some more of the curve.  I do know I feel great wearing this top and I like my end results from the pattern.  Isn't that why we sew, to make things perfect for us?  I see more rayon jerseys heading to Missouri and a few more revisions on this pattern.


I have always enjoyed sewing knit tops, they are quick but have such satisfying results.

You can check out my post on these tops at the Mood Sewing Network and look at all the other beautiful garments from the other bloggers, too.