Note to clothing and pattern manufacturers –
Large women can, do and desire to wear tailored beautiful clothing. Flour sacks went out with, well, I guess pig stys and muu-muus. A large, dumpy, unfitted piece of clothing only serves to make one look larger and sort of unfinished. But an article of clothing which fits well and is constructed for one’s body type will actually serve to make one look attractive, no matter what their weight or size. We need to loose the notion that wearing flour sacks covers things up … it doesn’t. It just makes you look worse. And sloppy to boot. Hint to manufacturers … watch Tim Gunn. He really does know what he’s talking about.
I spent Wednesday afternoon with the pattern, tracing it onto sewer paper. Then cut it out to make a mock up. Thursday I was overwhelmed. Then Friday morning I decided I hated the original pattern; it looked too old and not dressy enough. I ditched the first pattern. Did some quick internet pattern shopping here and found two patterns I loved and could purchase at my local sewing store on the way to roller skating with the LightChildren.
Problem – even though both patterns would look stunning on the larger figure, neither was sized for anything above an 18. Pooh! Good thing BlazingEwe and I know how to pattern draft. She’s a whizkid at it because of her background in architecture, I pretty much fumble around in her shadow. But that is why we share a brain. So we spent yesterday afternoon putting the two patterns together to make one dress and resizing it for me! Even if we’d done nothing else, we’d have needed to add five inches to the length of the skirt because I’m taller than the average woman.
In any case, I thought I’d post pictures of the patterns here. They’re made by Kwik Sew. I’ve never used this pattern manufacturer before. I really like them so far because the pattern is printed on real paper, not tissue paper. We’ll see how the directions and everything else goes. But I’m impressed at this point.
I’m using the bodice from the above dress. I love the V-neck and the tucks in the bodice. You can’t see it here, but it’s also got a V in the back bodice as well. I haven’t decided whether or not to make a wrap from the organza or use a velvet wrap I have. It’s going to be in the teens or 20’s on Monday night. I have a feeling time is going to make the decision for me.
See view A? I’m using that skirt with the bodice from the pattern above. I’m using the patterned organza in the flounces. No sleeves. We briefly thought about re-structuring the arm-holes in the bodice from the first to be able to add bell sleeves. But … time over-rode us. It’s easier to make a sleeveless dress at this point.
Well … I need to finish cutting it all out before LightGirl’s hockey game today (we leave at 10:30 a.m.) and get my sewing space organized for the onslaught.