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  • Intermediate Pattern For Colette Macaron Dress

    Intermediate Pattern For Colette Macaron Dress

    The feminist

    Oh, hello there. Nice to see you. Notice anything different? Anything intermediate? Yes, that's right. I have successfully completed an intermediate pattern. We're talking darts, facing, curvy sleeves, and bits that match up.

    And, while I'm (obviously) pretty chuffed with myself I can't take all the credit. Colette patterns are just so damn good. I mean they come in book format. They have a glossary. I know I've praised Colette pattern's organised awesomeness before, but it's worth another shout out.

    What I changed?
    I used a single layer of fabric for the sleeves and hemmed them instead of using two-layers as the pattern suggests. I think the curve would have been nicer with two-layers, but I was feeling rebellious. I also used a regular zipper instead of an invisible zipper because apparently I live in the deserted wastelands and dark blue invisible zippers over 5cm are rare, exotic gems.

    What I like?
    Despite my rebellion, I adore the way the sleeves turned out. They're incredibly feminine in how they mimic the bust line. The secret pockets hidden beneath a pleat. We're talking hidden, deep, comfortable pockets that don't change the shape or bulk up the dress. Genius. Someone get Sarai a nobel prize, stat.

    I'm also really happy with the fit of the dress, especially the bodice. As usual, the pattern had to go through some epic changes to fit me properly. I originally cut a 4 in the top and 6 in the bottom (holla for the badonkadonks!), lengthened the bodice 3.5cm (1.4"), took in the waist, adjusted the skirt to match, blah blah blah...

    What I'll do next time?Match the waist band pieces. Ssssh. Just don't look at them.

    So, my verdict is love, love, love and I can't wait to make it again. But, I know you might be wondering... what does my macaron have to do with a field track? Well I was at Uni wearing my dress, so I thought I'd take some photos while out there. And, the reason I was at Uni?

    So I'm a graduate with intermediate sewing skillz. Could I be any happier? No. Probably not. Unless I had a chocolate milkshake. Then my life would be complete.

    Macarons On My Table

    Saying a sewing project is on my table is a bit of a lie. It's really on my floor, with a sleeve on the table, a skirt front over a chair, and a back yoke who-knows-where. But it will come together, with the it being my new, nearly completed Colette Macaron dress. You've probably seen it out in the google-sphere on other talented ladies (or men?). I'm using the same japanese cotton from my Welcome Spring dress... and my present bag.

    But please, hear my case. I have a totally legitimate reason. You see I bought the fabric online, and my cautious nature thought "I'll get a touch extra, just in case". I then discovered the Simplicity pattern was a big fat lying liar pants and I needed way less than suggested. So I gotta-lotta fabric. Two dresses and a bag's worth, actually. The Macaron pattern is labelled 'intermediate', but to be honest I haven't found too many issues... yet. It just requires patience.

    I have also checked a technique. Look at this facing, it's so facey! I can't believe it took me so long to do facing. I literally stared at it for about an hour. You know what else this facing is? Serged. Seriously I am now considering my life in two parts: Before and after owning a serger. With the latter obviously being far greater and magical.

    It makes everything so clean. So neat. So finished. I'm going a little serger crazy. This is going to be the neatest goddamn garment in the land I tell you. Oh, I also have a new addition to my treasured sewing family. Yesterday was my birthday and, what can I say, my boy knows how to buy a good present. I haven't used it yet, but I feel pretty pro just having it in my possession.

    Colette Violet

    Yeah, things are getting Colette-crazy around here, and next up is the beautiful Violet blouse. I've had this pattern for a while but never mustered the courage to attack those intimidating button holes, or that menacing peter pan collar. I'm sure I'll find, just like every other time I check a technique, it will be fine and I have nothing to fear from a little Peter Pan action.

    I'll probably use one of the three fabrics below as they're already in my stash. I'm petrified of creating one of those prevalent space-devouring stash-monsters. That all looks rather pink, doesn't it? The first two I bought at a vintage fair, and the third is a liberty of London fabric I got for my birthday. Spoilt much? Yes. I've never sewn with liberty fabric, but it's been a dream of mine. I'm not embarrassed to admit I've spent hours just holding onto this little strip of fabric, rubbing it against my cheek.

    Which one would you use?

    VIA Intermediate Pattern For Colette Macaron Dress

  • I love Roo! Coleen and Wayne put on unusual public display of affection as they celebrate Manchester United's win

    I love Roo! Coleen and Wayne put on unusual public display of affection as they celebrate Manchester United's win
    By SARAH BULL
    ©Tender: Wayne and Coleen Rooney share a kiss after Manchester United beat Blackpool to take home their 19th Premier League title
    They are not one of those celebrity couples who kiss and cuddle at every opportunity.
    So it came as something of a surprise to see the couple indulging in a public display of affection today.
    The couple were photographed kissing as they celebrated Wayne's team Manchester United's 4-2 win over Blackpool at Old Trafford this afternoon.
    ©Windswept: Coleen struggled to control her hair as she arrived at Old Trafford to watch the match
    Later on, Coleen tweeted a picture of Wayne wearing his medal after Manchester United clinched their 19th Premier League title.
    Coleen wrote: 'Cheesy!!! Haha my wayne looking proud and so he should!!! X x'
    Earlier in the day, Coleen was photographed nearly getting blown away by the wind as she arrived to watch the last game of the season.
    And the gale-forced blusters did little to help Coleen's sleek curly ponytail, sending it flying in all directions as she arrived with son Kai and mother Colette.
    ©Not how it was intended: The gale-force wind did little to help Coleen's curly side ponytail as she arrived at the pitch with son Kai and mother Colette
    Earlier in the day, Coleen had tweeted that 18-month-old Kai was excited abuot watching his daddy on the football field.
    She wrote on her Twitter page: 'Good morning!! Match today and Kai is looking forward to running round the pitch!! X x'
    And Coleen's windswept look was in stark contrast to her appearance in Hello! magazine, where she is seen sitting atop a horse in a dressage-style shoot.
    ©Mummy and me: Coleen Rooney tweeted earlier in the day that little Kai was looking forward to running around on the pitch
    In the accompanying interview, given after a difficult year in which two prostitutes claimed Wayne slept with them, Coleen spoke philosophically about marriage and divorce.
    She said: 'I think it’s the same in any relationship. If it comes to the point where it’s going to end, it’s going to end.
    'But if there are things to achieve and to go forward, then there’s nothing better than trying. If it doesn’t work, it doesn’t work; but if there’s love there, you’ve got to try.
    'One thing I never do, I never look ahead. Once I got married, I got married. I never said, “What if this happens?”’
    Coleen, who has been with the Manchester United striker since she was 15, added: ‘I don’t worry about the future, and Wayne’s exactly the same.’
    ©Family day out: Coleen was accompanied by her parents Tony and Colette as they arrived to watch Manchester United take on Blackpool
    source: dailymail

    VIA I love Roo! Coleen and Wayne put on unusual public display of affection as they celebrate Manchester United's win

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