I have seen quite a few reviews for this McCall 6083 on Pattern Review.com so I doubt that I would do one, especially as they were all really good reviews. I will say though, that there was one common adjustment that some persons made, that I am am really sorry I didn't.
Some reviewers added length to the bodice of the jumper, I neglected to do this as I believe I have a short torso. In the end, I really should have because I ended up having to add an inch after the jumper was completed to at least be able to wear my creation (which gave me a VERY visible double seam around the waist).
If you look closely you can see the double seam at the waist |
I made a size 6 but I think next time I would sew size 8 or 10 for a little more "wiggle room". I also included 3/8" elastic around the leg so it would bunch at my knees.
The Pencil Skirt
When I first learned to sew, over 15 years ago, one of the first garments I constructed was a straight skirt using the block method of pattern drafting. What I learned then never left me, even though I probably only made a total of 4 straight skirts in my life, but then again I had an excellent teacher!
The skirt turned out pretty good, which boosted my confidence to undertake pattern drafting with more vigor than I had before. YAY ME!!!!
So until I write again, happy reading and thanks for stopping by!
You should be proud of your jumper. I think you did a marvelous job on it - and it even matches the flowers in your yard. I take it that it's warm where you live. I jealous about that.
ReplyDeleteThanks Faye. Yes its very warm in Trinidad, I really love our weather.
DeleteThe jumper looks really nice, and I love the happy colors! The waistline seam looks like a design element to me.
ReplyDeleteThank you Mary, I really appreciate your compliment!
DeleteWell done! I love the fabric also!
ReplyDeleteLove both garments! They look great. Love the print for the dress. And, you go...with the pattern drafting...yay you!
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