Category: Marfy

  • First Muslin Cut

    There was no more sewing time last week after Matilda had her retrofitting, much to my chagrin.  And my frustration at my lack of sewing times continues…

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    But I did get a couple of hours to work on my jacket today and I got the entire laid out and marked and cut out of muslin so I can begin the process of fitting.

    I had hoped to start sewing today as well, but I ended up with a little less time than I had hoped but I hope I can get the first draft assembled and checked on Matilda tomorrow.

       

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    I really couldn't wrap my head around the flat pattern adjustments because there have been so many changes in the intervening years since I last did this, and I realized the only thing to do was work from a muslin.  Besides I am really itching to just be working on something….

    I would really like to get the muslin completely fitted and finished this week so that I can cut the actual garment as soon as we return from Knoxville.  Oh yeah, we are leaving on the 10th, which doesn't leave me much time.

    Considering that this is Wednesday, and I feel like I have no idea what I am doing, this might be a completely unrealistic goal.  On the other hand, I am hoping that once I get to work things will come back to me, so far results have been promising.
  • New Project

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    Last night I traced out a new pattern.  It is a pattern I had been obsessing about all week.  It was not part of my plan.  But more about that later.

    In order to make space on the cutting table I had to tackle that pile of pattern tissue and UFO's that I had been avoiding.  There were piles of pattern drafts for things made last winter (I am talking February 2008 here), and various stages of muslins and what-not for various patterns and projects I no longer remember.  

    As you can see from the photo above some of them even got wet in the interval; don't ask me how that happened.

    All these bits of pattern paper have been sorted; some have been filed and others are now neatly stacked and stored in the UFO pile, a pile I have every intention of finishing up.  

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    So why am I tracing a new pattern when I have all these unfinished patterns and muslins just waiting for my attention? Because I was looking at a piece of fabric and it said something to me.  I think it wants to be this Marfy jacket, one of the free patterns in the new 2009 Marfy catalog.  I actually don't know that it will work, and it is more than I originally wanted to tackle as I worked my way back into sewing. But the idea would just not leave my head.  All this despite the fact that there is another coat I really want to be sewing and really want to move from its position as "fabric space hog" into the coat closet.

    But there is no denying inspiration.
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    So I traced out the pattern.    It helped that I had organized the cutting table and actually had a roll of table paper right there at the ready for tracing.  

    I had hoped also to get started on the muslin yesterday, but got started a little later than planned so that didn't happen. I had intended to sort out the paperwork for our taxes, just to see what was missing so I could track it down, but once I had everything out I figured I might as well put it all together, and add everything up.  Now most of the work on the taxes is done, except for a couple of 1099s, so in the long run I am ahead.

    It probably won't happen tonight either.  We are having cocktail hour before dinner tonight, which makes pattern alteration and muslin cutting a questionable enterprise.

    But that is one of the advantages of retirement.  Who says happy hour has to be on Friday?  Monday is so much more decadent, don't you think?

    I think this project will take me a while.  I am sure there will be days when I want simpler things, when I don't want to struggle with fitting a muslin. Even after I get the muslin fitted I have to figure out if it will work in the desired fabric (I'm not telling yet).  I wasn't planning on a tailored project and yet I am a firm believer in making what you love and this project has been on my mind.  There will be many days when I want nothing more than to tackle one of those UFOs. There is no rush after all.  
  • Marfy 2009

    The new Marfy catalog has been in my hand about 10 days
    now, and it has provided many happy hours of fun and fantasy.  It has also
    taken the full 10 days to get my Marfy order down to "manageable"
    proportions.  You see, when I first get the catalog I love huge numbers of
    patterns, and then as I look, I realize that many are but minor variations on
    things I already have, or they really won't work for some reason or another.
     

     

     

    Marfy 1824
    It takes me a
    few days to come down from that first flush of Marfy fever before I can look at
    the catalog with a clear(er) eye.  The result of this study is that I have
    narrowed my choices down to about 6 or perhaps 7 patterns, which really isn't
    bad considering that this catalog is for the entire year and I am looking at
    Fall patterns as well as Spring. It also doesn't hurt that I actually like most
    of the "free" patterns that came with the price of the catalog, and
    would have actually paid money for them….oh wait, I did.

     

    In the end
    this may be the only dress in my list (you will see what I mean later on).
     There were several interesting dresses with interesting details and
    draping (see Liana's post) but which I liked more for the
    abstract fact of their existence, knowing full well I would never wear the
    resulting creation.

     

    There are
    also a few that appeal to a kind of wishful, "I always wished I could wear
    that style" kind of mentality which is like sewing quicksand.  All of
    those patterns were best ignored.

     

    But I kept
    coming back to this dress.  Although a high round neckline is not my best
    feature, I think this one is low enough to show a bit of collar bone, and that
    can always be adjusted anyway.  I just like the style and the detail and I
    would actually wear this dress.  I am also intrigued by the cut-on sleeves
    and the neckline draping.  To my mind, Vogue does cut on sleeves well, but
    I would have trouble with them because of the neckline draping — vogue always
    makes the patterns too full in the center front/upper chest area for me.
     I am intrigued to see how Marfy does this.  My recollection of Marfy
    patterns, and it has been a few years since I actually made one, is that the
    fit through the upper chest is smaller and better for me.

     Marfy 1849
    Liana also
    posted about this jacket, which I fell in love with almost the instant I saw
    it.  It doesn't hurt that I also have at least one piece of fabric
    languishing in my stash that might be perfect for this jacket.  In fact I
    might have two.

     

    Oh dear two
    fabrics waiting for this pattern.  This one is definitely a must buy.
     

     

    I love the
    gathers in the front along the front band, I love that the collar does not
    close completely at the neck, allowing a little more of the neckline to show
    without being too provocative, and I love that it is feminine but also kind of
    sporty, at  least to my eye.


    Marfy 1877
    I keep on
    following in Liana's footsteps, at least as far as my first couple of Marfy
    selections are concerned because I am also seriously considering this coat,
    although I was on the fence about it before Liana posted and still continue to
    argue back and forth with myself.  I like the style, I have a fabric in
    mind for it, another fabric which has been waiting for just the "right
    pattern" and yet I still pause just a little bit.  I think I will get
    it though.

     

    Marfy 1925
    I also spent
    several days just looking at the blouses.  I am a sucker for blouses, and
    although they came back briefly I think in many ways the knit top and the fine
    sweater are much more a part of modern life.  And yet I can't help loving
    blouses.  I think I need to make a few; after I have been collecting
    blouse patterns for some time now, and I would certainly enjoy wearing them.

     

    There were
    several I was looking at but in the end decided that most of them were a little
    bit too much for me with just a few too many frills.  

     

    But I love
    this one.  I could probably make it from another pattern and be perfectly
    happy.  But I won't.  So I might a well buy it.  It is a shame
    that the lace inset does not continue across the back, but that wouldn't really
    be a hard piece to add.  

    Marfy 1976
    Another
    pattern that I knew I had to have immediately, and which is still on the list
    is this jacket, which was also shown on the back cover of the catalog.

     

    It is the
    shoulder and sleeve seam that attracts me.  It seems so "me",
    vague as that may be, and I am also fascinated by fitting this.  It is an
    area that is one of my most difficult areas to fit and this approach may well
    offer some advantages.  

     

    I am also
    somewhat intrigued by the dress as well.  I have other dolman dress
    patterns.  I might even have something I could adapt this from, but I am
    intrigued by how Marfy fits this.  Again, the diagonal seams also add a
    fitting opportunity that I might well find interesting to explore.

    The dress
    pattern would be a good base to explore some vague design ideas that are
    flitting around in the back of my head.  As the price for inspiration and
    education, it does not seem so bad.  The dress is that questionable 7th
    pattern, that keeps popping in and out of my calculations.



    Marfy 1987
    #6 on the
    list (I'm not counting the second dress yet, remember) is this fabulous
    jeans-style jacket with its hourglass shaped seams.  There is a jacket
    that will give heighten the illusion of a waist, enhancing the waist that is
    not as trim as it once was.


    Most
    jean-style jackets are too short, or too boxy, and this is neither, but it is
    not matronly either even with its longer length.  Or at least that is what
    I want to tell myself.   The actuality on my far different proportions may
    prove to be something else entirely.  But I am going to buy into the
    illusion and buy this pattern.  I suspect that what will really make ti
    work for me is to wear it with something softer on the bottom, a flirty skirt,
    or softer pants, as it is usually that combination of soft and strict that
    works best for me.  Still I see the potential.

     

    But wait.

     

    Marfy 1988
    I have
    another pattern on my list.  And this is how the pattern stash grows and
    grows and grows.

     

     

    This pattern
    is vying with the coat for a place on the final order.

     

    I do really
    like this jacket, but it is not that different from jacket patterns I already
    have.  And admittedly part of the appeal is the pocket, which I could do
    myself on any other pattern. the cuff ban, and the collar, again all easily
    copied on another pattern.

     

    But why
    reinvent the wheel?

     

    Truthfully
    the original six patterns were the ones listed above.  I have decided to
    get the coat.  The dress with the diagonal inset piece is still on the
    "maybe yes / maybe no" list, but I am leaning in toward it.  G
    really likes it too.

     

    And I had
    eliminated this pattern, 1988, convincing myself that I didn't need it but
    could use the illustration as inspiration but G really likes it a lot and
    thinks I should just by the pattern and save myself the trouble.  Since he
    found the pattern without my having to point it out to him, I am inclined to
    follow his advice.  But then he doesn't truly comprehend the extent of my
    pattern stash.  Perhaps it remains better that he never know.

     

    So here is
    the list.  I am not yet sure whether I am sending in an order for 6
    patterns or am just going to go all the way and get 8.  I don't know why I
    fret about it so much. When Marfy patterns were first available, I would get 8
    patterns from just one season.

     

    And some of
    them are still waiting to be made.  Not that that worries me.  I have
    to have the patterns available, because when I sew, it is the fabric that
    always starts the process.  The fabric worms its way into my attention and
    tells me what it wants to be.  Hopefully I have just the right pattern in
    my collection.

     

    I will
    finalize my decision this week.  Now that I have narrowed the list down
    this far, the only thing that will keep me from adding patterns back in is to
    actually place the order.  I am less likely to place a second order than I
    am to keep inflating the original order.  I will sit on this a couple of
    days, but then the final decision must be made.