Vogue 8291 & Vogue 1204 - Adrienne M Nixon
Adrienne M Nixon Fashion Designer Birmingham Alabama
Adrienne M Nixon Fashion Designer Birmingham Alabama
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Vogue 8291 & Vogue 1204

Vogue 8291 & Vogue 1204

I saw this pic in a magazine ad (Lucky I believe) and fell in love…
  INSPIRATION
This tunic is actually a little longer than I would wear but I really, really loved it.
8291v

Pattern Description: Tunic, fitted at bust, has neckline and sleeve variations. A: front neck opening with self ties and below elbow length sleeves. B: front neck opening with ribbon ties, elasticized at hip and sleeve. A, B: side slit and stitched hem. C: pullover with neck ruffle (unfinished edges show), empire waist with inverted pleats, elasticized sleeve, ribbon bow and stitched hem

Pattern Sizing: 14-20 I cut the 14

Did it look like the photo/drawing on the pattern envelope once you were done sewing with it?

YES!
Were the instructions easy to follow? I didn't really follow them. Just kinda glanced over them.

What did you particularly like or dislike about the pattern? I loved that this was a close match to my inspiration piece lol.

Fabric Used: Poly blend from Joann's.

Pattern alterations or any design changes you made:  I combined view A and B to get the look I wanted. I omitted the tie front, added elastic to the sleeves and I didn't add the elastic to the waist since I was going to wear a belt with it anyway.

Would you sew it again? Would you recommend it to others? I doubt if I make this one again but I like it. It's OOP now.

Conclusion: Really simple top that is quickly becoming a favorite.

Here are some additional pictures:
8291 neckline2
I thought I wanted a contrasting neckline and used some FOE on it. I decided I did NOT like the way it looked and just sewed it down instead of taking it all back off…
8291 neckline1
8291v elastic
The elastic in the sleeves.
The seams of this blouse are just serged. I thought I took a picture of it but I don't see one lol.

8291v and 1204v front1
8291v and 1204v front2
I used both of these pics because on the second picture it looks like my shirt is pulling. It's not, I think it's just the way I was standing because it's not tight at all. 

Pattern Description: Fitted, below waistline pants has front side slant pockets, back patch pockets, fly zipper closing, back yoke, waistband, carriers and topstitch trim.

Pattern Sizing: 14-20 I cut the 14
**SIDENOTE** Sizing on denim really confuses me. Once I'd worn these all day they were huge on me. When I first put them on the fit was PERFECT. What am I doing wrong or what can I do so this doesn't happen again? Thanks for any info.

Did it look like the photo/drawing on the pattern envelope once you were done sewing with it?

YES!
Were the instructions easy to follow? I didn't really follow them. They are basic pants instructions.

What did you particularly like or dislike about the pattern? When I first saw this pattern, I hated the top but LOVED the jeans! I've wanted a pair of slim leg jeans for a while now so I had to ahve this pattern.

Fabric Used: Lightweight denim

Pattern alterations or any design changes you made: none

Would you sew it again? Would you recommend it to others? I would make this one again. The only thing I don't like about this pattern is how thin the waistband is. Simplicity 2700 is my favorite pants pattern, and one reason for that is the wide waistband. Next time I make these I will make the waistband wider.  I HIGHLY recommend this pattern.

Conclusion: Great pattern.

Here are a couple more pictures:
1204v and 8291v back
Back view..
1204v pocket
Pockets. I love having fun with the fabric for the pockets lol.
1204v stitching
I decided to go with just a blue denim thread. I still need to try some back pocket designs. Maybe on my next pair.


14Comments
  • Marlena/ 13.12.2010Reply

    Great outfit! That shirt looks really great on you. And love your curly hair!

  • Rachelle/ 13.12.2010Reply

    You’re not doing anything wrong. It’s just one of the characteristics of denim where made at home or RTW. Try washing your jeans in hot water to shrink them a bit.

  • Tanya/ 13.12.2010Reply

    Love the outfit,it looks great on you. Can’t help with the denim problem believe it or not I’ve never made jeans (gasp).

  • Victoria/ 13.12.2010Reply

    Girl, love the outfit. The top and pants are so cute! BTW, love the hair in the ringlets:)

  • Sally D/ 13.12.2010Reply

    I love this shirt and it looks GREAT on you!! I will be making this one!!

  • Sally D/ 13.12.2010Reply

    I thought the pants were ready made so I didn’t comment on them. I should have know better!! Great job on those too!

  • Alethia/ 13.12.2010Reply

    Great outfit. I have the same problems with ready to wear Jeans. As the day progress they are so large, it drives me crazy.

  • TJ/ 13.12.2010Reply

    Cute outfit!!

  • mz.choize/ 13.12.2010Reply

    I love the fabric for the top, very cute! The jeans,…yeah I totally feel ya on those. I made those jeans also a couple of months ago, and they are no longer my size!! Everything was cute, and fitted the legs were skinny an all, by the end of the day, the arse and hips were two sizes bigger, xD !

  • Carla/ 13.12.2010Reply

    that shirt is funky love it.
    Let me say that I have some RTW skinny jeans that are not so skinny after a couple of hours.

  • Regina Gee/ 13.12.2010Reply

    Very nice outfit. Your success with jeans is pushing me to try to make a pair! (LOL) I am so scare of making pants of any type.

  • toy/ 14.12.2010Reply

    this whole outfit looks great, I love how well it blends together, the top is beautiful and teh jeans looks well made as always

  • Lisa/ 14.12.2010Reply

    The top is beautiful and pants are awesome! You are amazing girl!

  • narcissaqtpie/ 16.12.2010Reply

    Cute look!

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