Saturday 7 January 2017

Moss mini - Grainline

Recently I have had to re think my wardrobe. There are two factors;

1, Being a mum requires me to whip out my boobs far more frequently than ever before, so I have had to shelf a lot of my dress patterns in favour of separates ( I have made some nursing dresses that I might one day post?!).

2, my body isn't the same shape anymore so I am looking into new shapes.

One of the great things about the blog/Instagram sewing world is the mass of knowledge and experience. Before embarking on a new pattern I will search insta and the blogs to see how others have gotten on with it. Dose is run large, is there a fiddly bit, will it work in the fabric I want to use etc.

I want to contribute to that pool of info with my experiences so I am hoping (no promises or time tables with a baby in the mix) to blog my foray into feeding friendly clothing!

First up is the moss mini.






I wanted a nice basic that I can pair with nursing friendly tops, so I went for a light denim in medium weight.

I cut a size 8 based on the hip measurements in the instructions and it fits well, I wanted it to sit a little higher to come up over my new wobbly bits.

I added 3 inches to the length to compensate for wearing it higher and I am glad I did.

I decided to double top stich the yoke, front, back and pockets in a contrast thread.




I wasn't sure how to proceed with the hem so I left it raw and now I like it!

The instructions are great, even the fly wasn't too tough. The pattern is well designed and came together well. I had to fight with the waist band to make it fit but it got there in the end!

Great staple!

2 comments:

  1. Good to see you blogging again chrinner. You are inspiring, I like your clear style and the fun way you admit it all goes to custard sometimes.

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