Saturday, May 16, 2020

Feast of Burdas

Hello Sewing Friends,

Wow! It has been 1 year and 6 months since I blogged? 

Before I share the most recent Burda tops I sewed, my daughter just turned 17 just this past March! 

Happy Birthday!  
I thought it was so appropriate that she was born on "Pi Day".  Albert Einstein was also born on Pi day as well which I found out later from a colleague. 

My first review on Patternreview.com in 2006 was on a New Look child's dress pattern that featured her when she was only 3 years old.  As she entered her pre-teen years, I was sewing less for her.  I really missed sewing for her and having matching outfits when she was in grade school, but at least I can treasure the memories of the outfits she adored (especially those favorites that she wore often) such as her Jalie twist top and this when she was in first grade. 

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Now back to the present:

After my husband and daughter asked me to sew them face masks due to the current situation, I thought this was a wonderful way to get back my "sewing mojo" and start sewing more.  It was also an opportunity to re-visit my fabric stash, not only for sewing "creative" face masks, but also what I can do to update my wardrobe.   There were also patterns purchased from JoAnn's for months that I have forgotten about.  I have done quite a bit of on-line shopping within March and April due to being "quarantined" (I'm sure Macy's, JCPenney's, NY and Co, and Venus.com were glad that I helped them boost their sales) and was uninspired to return to my sewing machine due to fear of a few pounds that I know I put on from working at home (I would rather work at my classroom and interacting with my students).  But once I started sewing more, I realized I missed the gratification of creating something on my own. 


Just a few days ago, I sewed technically my first update to my wardrobe from this Burda pattern. This pattern constains sleeve variations and option for waist band with tie.  I sewed the version with the split sleeve with the tie at the end sans the band at the lower edge.

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I sewed a "10". I'm surprised that it fit the way it did. I used lycra knit from le Wal Marche at only $2 a yard!  I did not count on buying fabric that day, but I had to see what fabrics were available in the sewing/crafts section and it was to my dismay, desolate! 

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For the most part, my sleeves looked the way I expected it too, but not sure how the entire top looked in comparison to the one on the model because hers was "tucked in." 

The directions were brief and direct with decent diagrams. Somehow, I think my envelope was missing maybe another page of instructions. I had to figure out on my own the sleeve placement along the armscye (set-in instead of flat due to the sleeves being self-faced).  I nearly sewed it on upside down after pinning and felt that I was making it difficult than it should have been maybe from feeling feeling rusty after not sewing a garment for months.  Eventually, I solved the mystery after constantly looking at the model's version on the envelope.  The sleeve's top un-joined ends (opposite the end ties) are strategically aligned with end of the shoulder seam and below that, the "slit sleeve" style secured by the ties at the ends.

The tie band at the lower edge struck my attention when I purchased this pattern nearly a year ago.   I decided to try the slit-sleeved version as an alternative to the "cold-shoulder" style.  The neckline could be scooped lower to be more flattering.  Performed my typical petite alterations across at 1" at the waist and 1/2" at the upper center back 

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Maybe in the near future, I will give this pattern another try.  Surprisingly unlike my Burda tops from past experience, this top is "roomier" than form-fitting.   I highly recommend this top, especially for beginners.

Here were my other Burda tops i sewed late 2018 and in early 2019.  It seemed like yesterday. 

From January 2019, a knit top from Burda 6722.  I like the "bolero" style above the bodice. 
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Swirls of Fun


From November 2018, a faux wrap top from Burda 
Burda 6443 top and dress

Giraffic Park

Being a San Diego Padres Fan, 
I could not help but make my most recent face mask from licensed fabric.
 San Diego Padres Fan

The last baseball event we attended on September of last year at Petco Park to see the San Diego Padres

At the Ball game


Trevor Hoffman -Petco Park San Diego Padres

4 comments:

  1. So nice to see a post from you! Amazing how fast they grow up; my baby is just a couple of months short of 24. Craziness. Love your tops! You look terrific!

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  2. Hi Lisa! Thank you! It's good to hear from you. Your baby is 24? Wow, time just flies. It's time to sew more!

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  3. WOW...good to see you back! Time for another post though! I love all you sew and the pictures you share. Your DD is getting to be grown up and you both look so good. Those flowers - Love them.

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    1. THANK YOU, Catspec! It is always a pleasure to hear from you! Love always

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