So my latest sewing challenge was to make a bowling shirt for a night of bowling, milkshakes, burgers and karaoke with the Spoolettes! (If you don't know about the Spoolettes then head over to Sew Dixie Lou right now and get involved!) The girls had all excelled themselves with their bowling shirts and embroidery skills so hopefully you'll start seeing quite a few of them popping up in your feeds. An amazing time was had by all and the lovely Alison from Another Little Crafty Creation made us all these amazing little badges! Thanks so much Alison.
I decided to go down a fairly simple and feminine route with mine, concentrating on the 1950's/60's look. It turned out as more of a 'bowling blouse' and I look like I belong in a diner but I love it and think I could even get some everyday wear out of it too!
With this done and all the appropriate pattern pieces interfaced (I used the lightweight budget interfacing from Minerva Crafts, which I think is pretty brilliant) I was ready to sew. At which point i realised the construction instructions for this pattern either never existed or were missing! It was the first time I'd worked with a vintage pattern, I'm usually spoiled by the fantastic instructions that come with patterns from indie designers plus I've only ever made one other blouse before (my La Sylphide for the Mad Men Challenge) which didn't even have a collar so this little realisation stopped me in my tracks!
I love the design features of this pattern; the rounded collar, shoulder darts and the nipped in waist. My favourite part is definitely the shaping at the hem.
As for the embroidery I chain stitched a small 'Fiona' on the chest. I love how this turned out! I did really want to do a big 'Spoolettes' motif across the back but didn't have time. Embroidery on that scale would be very time consuming and I didn't want to ruin the whole top by just scrawling across the back in a fabric pen, as tempted as I was. I'm hoping we can repeat this bowling meet up so I can add that to my shirt!
I'm also very pleased to say that this little sewing adventure, minus pattern instructions, marks the completion of my 2013 Sewlution! I signed up to Karen's sewing resolutions challenge last December and my pledge was as follows:
Well I think it's time to admit that my addiction to sewing has truly taken hold this year and to date I've completed 20 garments, smashing my target of 12 and there's still a month to go! This bowling shirt also completes the second part of my resolution being made from a vintage pattern. I've got to say I really enjoyed working with this pattern, I love the little vintage details, so hopefully next year I'll be able to make use of my collection of patterns from the 1950s and 1960s which my wonderful Nan gave me when I first started sewing.
I think all that can finish this post off now is a few pictures of the Spoolettes enjoying themselves on Saturday!
Was such a fun dayI cannot wait to repeat... your spoolette top was really lovely.
ReplyDeleteThanks Rach! Can't wait to meet up again soon!
DeleteSqueaaaal I love it. That pointed hem and the lovely rounded collar make this a winner.
ReplyDeleteIt was exactly those two features that made me snap up this pattern at the swap! Such a gorgeous shape!
DeleteI love your blouse! The fit, shape and fabric are gorgeous, and I really love the pointy hem detail; oh, and the collar!
ReplyDeleteThanks Lynne, it's a really gorgeous pattern isn't it, I'm going to have to try the other variations!
DeleteAw I'm a 'virtual' Spoolette, I've got the badge but live too far away boooo! Hehe. Looks like a fun night was had by all! The bowling shirts are all fantastic!
ReplyDeleteAll Spoolettes are welcome Gem! At least you know wherever you go now there are probably Spoolettes to meet up with!
DeleteWooot! Your spoolette bowling shirt rocks! You gals were certainly the best dressed bowling team ever. And, congrats on meeting your Sewlutions challenge!
ReplyDeleteThanks Catja! I haven't made a specific Sewlution this year have you?
DeleteThis is sooo cute and such a great shape on you :) I would definitely wear that day to day! Well done for completing it without any instructions when it was only your second blouse too- v impressive!
ReplyDeleteI definitely want to be a spoolette, looks like you all had a fab time!
I kind of enjoyed the challenge of making this without instructions, it felt like a real achievement! You can definitely be a Spoolette! It doesn't matter where you are!
DeleteCUTE!!! Also,I didn't realise you were in London! I'm so sorry we didn't get to meet up, maybe next time :)
ReplyDeleteYes I'm in London! And always looking for a meet up so hopefully soon!
DeleteThis is so cute and well done! Now I wish I were wearing this type of shirt for bowling... I'm sure you looked adorable.
ReplyDeleteThank you Pauline! You'd look so great in a blouse this style!
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