The Anna Tunic - overlocked!
I know I said it would be lounge pants, but a girl can change her mind!
I have had this fabric for ages, it's an old curtain bought for £2 in a charity shop. Who says blondes can't wear yellow?
Anyway ... this is a really simple tunic to make. I did the cutting out last night and put the main bits together using the 4 thread overlock stitch. Then I went to bed because it was past midnight and I forsaw mistakes and swearing.
Usually, I would stitch, then trim, then overlock both edges. This does all three steps in one. And it's soooo quick!
For the belt, I just cut a thick strip, pressed in half and roll hemmed the edges. I used yellow and white threads for this effect.
I have had this fabric for ages, it's an old curtain bought for £2 in a charity shop. Who says blondes can't wear yellow?
Anyway ... this is a really simple tunic to make. I did the cutting out last night and put the main bits together using the 4 thread overlock stitch. Then I went to bed because it was past midnight and I forsaw mistakes and swearing.
Usually, I would stitch, then trim, then overlock both edges. This does all three steps in one. And it's soooo quick!
For the belt, I just cut a thick strip, pressed in half and roll hemmed the edges. I used yellow and white threads for this effect.
And the same on the button loops. I love how this looks with those vintage buttons.
And here it is!
I just love how it has turned out. I still used my regular machine for the yoke, but used the rolled hem around the arms and used the overlock stitch on the lining hem. I didn't need to hem the outer piece because I was sneaky and used the existing curtain hemming.
9 comments:
No way! You've already made something? Mine still sits set up in its photography position waiting for me. I haven't even watched the video or gone to lessons. Maybe this weekend ...
Ooooh it's lovely!
Have you spent a fortune on threads??? x
You are just getting better and better but i'm sure you should be doing something else like .....erm....washing lol.x
Oh my word - I can't believe you made that lovely tunic as your first time on the overlocker piece!!!
Fab :)
xxx
I love that top! Very pretty!
I want one! I want one!
That's a lovely top and a good demonstration of how much time they save :) I'm so tempted to crack the back of my plastic, I can't tell you...
Obviously nothing wrong with blondes in yellow. It has always been my daughter's favourite colour - strong yellow- and she looks great, too. If you keep it up I will wish I had a husband to get me an overlocker. Just so great. Cherrie
Very nice - well done you
April xx
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