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Butterick 6214: Blouse(s) // View C // Size XS

January 17, 2022

PROJECT DETAILS

Status On Going
Started July 6, 2021
Finished (Latest Update) August 26, 2021
Pattern Name Butterick 6214, View C
Designer / Company Butterick
Size XS To fit: 32" upper bust, 35" full bust, 26 3/4" waist, 30 3/4" High Hip
Fabric Mauve, Lace, Crepe, Stretch Satin Knit, polyester silk (leftovers) 1.5 - 2yds. pre-washed, wash cold, lay out to dry
Notions All Purpose Thread, 1.5 yds. 1/2" Single Fold Bias Tape
Machines Sewing, Serger

Notes

This shirt is intended to mimic a ready-to-wear (RTW) work blouse that I wore to death - despite having 3 of this blouse in three different colors: white, navy, and lilac.

I also thought that this shirt could be a stash buster.

There is one final version of this blouse that I want to make to completely clone the RTW work blouse. That version will split the back piece of the “no hem band” version of this shirt at center back and create a keyhole at the back neckline.

And with that, I will have made B 6214 into my workhorse blouse. Tried and True (TNT) status for sure.

Adjustments

  • Full Bust Adjustment

  • Rounded Back Adjustment; took out 1 1/2” (back)

  • Gapping Front Neckline; took out 1/2” (front)

  • Curved the front hem on all versions

  • For Silky Shirt Versions: Combined shirt front and back + hem band to create 1 front and back piece w/ no hem band; used short sleeves from version D and hemmed them 1.5 - 2”

Construction Modifications / General Tips for Future Sewing

  • The instructions have you complete a lot of steps in the round. On the second go, I decided to stay stitch and add bias tape in the round. It did not go well, but I also realized I didn’t fully follow the steps. So, I unpicked and went back to following the pattern instructions.

  • I modified the front hem so that it is curved versus straight. I loosely followed the curve of the back, but kept the front shorter. It required some fiddling. But what a difference that made. Instead of highlighting my hips right at their widest point, the eye seems to move on and up to whatever print steals the show.

  • What Worked:

    • Used size 60/8 universal needle for polyester silk fabrics and 60/8 microtex needle for polyester crepe for sewing machine; used 70/9 microtex needle for serger for both polyester silk and the polyester crepe fabric

    • Increased presser foot knob for polyester silk fabric

    • Used walking foot for polyester silk fabric

Resources Used

  • How to get a fabric on grain // Threads // Youtube Tutorial

  • How to Make a Gapping Neckline Pattern Adjustment // Katrina Kay // Youtube Tutorial

  • How to Make a Pattern Adjustment for a Full Bust Without Darts // Threads Sewing // Youtube Tutorial

  • How to Sew a Bias Tape Finish // Professor Pincushion // Youtube Tutorial

  • (Sleeve Views C & D) How to Sew an Inset Sleeve // Professor Pincushion // Youtube Tutorial

  • How to Sew a Curved Hem // Professor Pincushion // Youtube Tutorial

Final Thoughts

  • I knew I would be making this pattern a lot. For some reason, that is how I sew now. I take one pattern and I make it over and over again. (No, I do not get bored - I’m an advanced beginner so each sitting at the sewing machine brings new adventures, mistakes, and breakthroughs). Here my current versions of this blouse:

    • Version 1 // Muslin

    • Version 2 // Wearable Muslin with modifications - mauve and lace hem band; polyester crepe

    • Version 3 // Blue shirt with shiny hem band; polyester crepe

    • Version 4 // Silky Flower Shirt, Wearable Muslin with redrafted front and back pieces (no hem band)

    • Version 5 // Black Dots on white fabric

    • Version 6 // White Background with colorful dots (red, blue, yellow, green)

    • Version 7 // White Background with blue / gray clouds, peach blobs, and black dots

In Sewing, Clothing, 2021 Tags sewing, 2021, blouse, leftovers, work wardrobe, work capsule, TNT, clothing

Natural Colored Juniper Moon "Flax" Sweater

January 17, 2022

PROJECT DETAILS

Status Completed
Started 10/15/2021
Completed 12/7/2021
Pattern Name Flax
Designer Tin Can Knits
Yarn Juniper Moon Farm Moonshine // 20 Moonshine 4 skein // enough left over for an Oslo Hat
Needles US 6 (4.0mm) and US 8 (5.0mm) 40" Circular

NOTES

I really love the detail of Tin Can Knits’ knitting patterns and their large catalog of free patterns.

  • Knit size S

  • Knit collar double and folded over

  • Used 1x1 tubular bind off for sleeves and hem

  • Knit short sleeves

  • Knit sweater longer than crop length to hit right above my hipbone (I have a short torso, so I did not have to use a lot of yarn to get a bit more length.

RESOURCES

  • Tin Can Knits Sweater Tutorial // Learn How to Knit a Sweater

  • Tubular Bind Off in the Round | Knitting with Suzanne Bryan // Tubular Bind Off in the Round

  • Suzanne’s Method of Avoiding Underarm Holes in Knitting | Knitting with Suzanne Bryan // Youtube Tutorial

Final Thoughts

  • Love this pattern. I will definitely knit this again (or perhaps the flax light again).

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In Knitting, 2021 Tags knitting, 2021, clothing, sweater, worsted weight

Virevolte: Espace Tricot // Shawl // Fall 2021

January 17, 2022

PROJECT DETAILS

Status Completed
Started 5/24/2021 ish
Completed 8/23/2021
Pattern Name Virevolte
Designer Espace Tricot
Yarn Malabrigo Lace Weight // Pearl 2-3 skein // 3rd skein needed for tassels
Needles US 7 (4.5mm) 40" Circular

NOTES

GAUGE: 23 stitches & 34 rows = 4 inches; I had to go up three needle sizes to get a swatch near gauge, I erred the side of creating an oversized shawl.

CONSTRUCTION: This shawl is constructed from side-to-side. Due to the lace yarn and large needles, any mistakes are very noticeable.

RESOURCES

  • No resources used except the free pattern.

Final Thoughts

  • I only added fringe on one side of the shawl.

  • This is now my most worn shawl. It is cozy, very large, and warm. The neutral color goes with almost every outfit.

  • Next time:

    • I would omit the fringe - for variety sake.

    • I would consider knitting in lace weight Alpaca (update: yarn purchased for 2nd Virevolte shawl, Knit Picks, Alpaca Cloud, Jane, 2 skeins).

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In Knitting, 2021, Clothing Tags knitting, 2021, lace, lace weight yarn, shawl

Lace Sweater // Clover Pattern

January 13, 2022

PROJECT DETAILS

Status Completed
Started 1/27/2020
Completed 2/9/2021
Pattern Name Lace Sweater - Clover Pattern
Designer Me
Yarn Malabrigo Lace // 100% Baby Merino Wool // 17 Pink Frost 3 skeins
Needles US 4 (3.5mm) 40" Circular

NOTES

GAUGE: 30 stitches & 43 rows = 4 inches

CONSTRUCTION: Bottom-Up

RESOURCES

  • Tin Can Knits // Strange Brew Sweater Pattern - I did not follow this, but I used the tips and tricks to help inform the construction.

  • Clover Pattern // Leisure Arts Learn to Knit booklet

Final Thoughts

  • I really enjoyed this project, and I love how light and airy the final sweater is.

  • Next time:

    • I would aim for a looser drape.

    • I would use tubular cast off / cast on for neckline, sleeve and hem (though, the seed stitch was interesting and different).

    • I would make a 3/4 to long-sleeve version.

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In Knitting, 2021, Clothing Tags knitting, 2021, shirt, lace, lace weight yarn, sweater, clothing
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Rainbow Shortie Socks - 1st FO of 2021

January 17, 2021
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PROJECT DETAILS

Status Completed
Started 12/20/2020
Completed 1/17/2021
Pattern Name Rainbow Shortie Socks
Designer Vanilla Pattern
Yarn Knit Picks Felici Fingering Weight // Cloudy With A Change of Rainbows and Knit Picks Stroll Fingering Tonal // Pearlescent Tonal 1 skein // 1 mini skein
Needles US 1 (2.25mm) 40" Circular

NOTES

I used a simple vanilla sock pattern to knit up a good-fitting sock.

  • 48 stitches (total)

  • 2-at-a-time, 1 circular needle, toe-up, 24 sts. each needle

  • contrast toes

  • contrast german short row heel

  • contrast 1x1 rib cuff

RESOURCES

  • How To German Short Row | Very Pink Knits // Knitting Help - German Short Rows

  • German Short Row (60 sts.) - German Short Row Heel Only | New Leaf Designs // Simple Toe Up Socks, Part 3

  • Free Short Row Pattern Maker (any stitch amount) | Knitgrammer // German Short Row Heel Pattern

Final Thoughts

  • Next time, I would knit 1/4” further and then add the heel.

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In Knitting, 2021 Tags knitting, socks, 2021

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