Erin’s Second Project: McCall’s #3830
Erin worked up McCall’s #3830 as a palette cleanser after her first project after moving on…Read More →
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Erin worked up McCall’s #3830 as a palette cleanser after her first project after moving on…Read More →
So Debbie started off with Butterick #5557 to get a little dressy after-hours cocktail thing going on; we started off with the muslin. Debbie is an advanced sewer, as is Tchad. Our friends, let us tell you that these inset neckline corners are no fun at all if your fabric is too smooth and/or dense. Debbie wanted to work this up in a medium weight satin, we dove in. The fit was great, although you really have to get those long side darts right or you will look ridiculous. Debbie chose a medium weight red satin, not unlike what the model in the pattern bookRead More →
Vogue #2890 – an elegant Bellville Sassoon design. So Debbie Permoda was a student at Tchad for a while. She needed an evening gown to wear when she gave up her title as Mrs. Indiana and came to us with the chiffon confection that Bellville Sassoon has had in the Vogue pattern book for years. She wanted a striking red satin and chiffon dress that would hold up as both pageant wear and as a well-made evening gown. Let’s get started. First off, sorry about the darkness in some of the photos. Debbie was burning the midnight oil more than once on this project andRead More →
McCall’s #3830 makes a great first project.Read More →
Gathering fabric for the right effect is easier and looks better when you use a dress form or support.Read More →
Lisa Helms drafts a basic sleeveless shift.Read More →
Cessane Johnston made this crushed silk show-stopper early on in Tchad LLC’s history.Read More →
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