Girl M. has hit the jackpot the past few weeks in "new" clothes. I wanted to make this McCall 7470 dress for her in a tan faux suede.
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McCall 7470 |
The pattern is pretty straight forward and nothing special but I used many of the techniques I learned from Islander Sewing Systems to sew this up. I think that it was easier than McCall's way but it was a slow sew and I tried to take my time and not get frustrated or irritated.
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McCall 7470 Faux Suede Shirt Dress |
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Faux Suede Fabric |
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The fabric has a beautiful hand and a slight stretch. A few pieces stretched a little and the notches didn't match up but after adding interfacing most pieces I made it work. My machine did not like the fabric at all. I had to switch back and forth between my teflon foot and my walking foot. I had to keep my needle in the center position since it would eat the fabric with the needle in the left position????
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McCall 7470 Faux Suede Shirt Dress |
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McCall 7470 |
I've never made a belt before, but it turned out very nice. Girl M & I went to Hobby Lobby to find buttons and a belt buckle to match and she picked both out.
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I liked the finished dress and hope that she will get a lot of wear out of it both as a dress and as a long duster. She said everyone kept petting her dress at school.
I think it's time to some myself something..............
Until next time...............
Bonnie
This looks SO good!!!
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