I did finish the nightgown today and I am very pleased.
The pattern is one of the new Vogues, 8565, a top or tunic for moderate stretch knits.
I did a few things differently.
First of all I used a stretch purchased from Nancy Erickson this month. The silk has crosswise stretch and tests out to be the same as a Hanro nightgown I own and wanted to copy. I purchased this pattern because it was on sale for $3.99 and it is pretty close to my existing nightgown. I am all for saving trouble whenever possible.
I cut a size 12 through the shoulders and bust, an 8 through the neckline, and actually tapered back down to a 10 through the hips, although I tend to be hippy. This top flared out much more over the hips than the nightgown I was copying.
I cut an 8 at the neckline as I am narrow in the upper chest. I did not do a FBA because the size 12 attern was actually about 1/2" bigger than my nightgown, so the top is fairly roomy. Normally I would say I am about a size 16-18 through the bust.
I probably followed the pattern directions pretty closely. They seemed clear enough on first reading, but I basically read them and put them back in the folder.
There were a few mishaps, as I mentioned in my prior post. This was meant to be an easy first project, but even though it is very easy, there is no accounting for operator stupidity.
My original intention was to bind the neckline with narrow ribbon, as in my original nightgown. Somehow during the process of constructing the top, I thought I wasn't up for the meticulously close stitching required so I thought I would opt for bias tape, as recommended by the pattern. That might work for a heavier knit, but the bias tape I had in stock was too thick and stiff for the lightweight silk. I cut the neckline out and rebound it today. I actually like the slightly lower neckline a little better. As you can see on Matilda, it is still nowhere near risque. The final neckline only took a few minutes and turned out quite nicely.
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Here is a detail photo of the neckline and the 1/4" pleats.
Here is a detail photo of the neckline and the 1/4" pleats.
I think I will make the pleats narrower if I make this again as a nightgown. If I use a very lightweight knit, or another stretch silk, 1/8" will be nicer than 1/4" but I do like this nightgown as it is.
I might also lengthen it by about 1 1/2". This one just barely clears my bottom. Now G thinks that is a perfect length, but I continue to believe that another inch won't hurt. Unfortunately I did not quite have enough fabric for that.
I do like this enough that I will make it again as a nightgown. I might even make it as a top, but the top would have to be lightweight and much looser to allow attractive draping around the middle-aged middle.
So all in all, I have started the year well. I had hoped to sew more, but at least I got started. And I sewed up half the fabric I purchased. I think this is a good beginning. And I know I am not going to stop here.