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Old 06-01-2004, 02:44 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Talking Okey Dokey, here is a peasant top sew along

I'm no expert, but here it is I had a lot of interuptions, but I think I have all the steps there.

http://cookiepants.com/gallery/peasanttop

A peasant top Sew Along. I used Munki Munki sushi woven, but have made a ton of these with knits as well. Kwik Sew has a pattern for older girls, I used a Burda one I found. Click the pictures for a detailed description of each picture. I used an old sewing machine, and you can use a serger too. YES you need to do the ironing. Just bite the bullet and get it out. Oh and I don't use pins. Ever. Got stuck too many times as a youngster.

Have fun, and please post questions here, if I can't answer then I'm sure others can.

Here are more peasant tops I have made mostly for Mary:
http://cookiepants.com/gallery/sns
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OMG I just erased all the comments/instructions. Please bear with me.....



FIXED

I'm off to have some lunchie. (hey anyone seen Alison W around???)

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OMGosh you're kidding me! It's THAT easy??? I've been freaking out over NOTHING!! Ughhhhhhhhhhhhh.

LOL

Thank you very very much for doing this. That is so simple and now I KNOW I can make some for my daughter.

Quick Question- how do you measure for the elastic for the neck and armholes?
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OMGosh you're kidding me! It's THAT easy??? I've been freaking out over NOTHING!! Ughhhhhhhhhhhhh.

Quick Question- how do you measure for the elastic for the neck and armholes?
Yep, like most things it's simple once you see it done. I just go off the measurements from the envelope pattern. Sometimes you have to search for it, but it's there, either on the pattern itself or the instructions.
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Thanks for doing that sew-along Meg. I think I might actually make one now!

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(hey anyone seen Alison W around???)
I saw her first thing this a.m. I think.
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Re: Okey Dokey, here is a peasant top sew along

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YES you need to do the ironing.
Oh, Meg! Leading the newbies astray. Ironing is not necessary! It is optional just like pinning

Melissa is absolutely adorable!
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Old 06-01-2004, 04:18 PM   #7 (permalink)
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Re: Re: Okey Dokey, here is a peasant top sew along

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Oh, Meg! Leading the newbies astray. Ironing is not necessary! It is optional just like pinning

Melissa is absolutely adorable!
Thanks! She's 3 months old today, I can hardly believe it!

Yep, it's optional like pinning -- but I think it makes the garment look much better. Pinning, blech. got stuck too many times by my mom's errant pins...
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Meg,
Great SnS! Your girls are beautiful.

Thanks for taking the time to do this one.
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Sheesh, you mean I'm suppose to iron? 1 million peasant dresses later, no ironing.

I also sew the elastic in a circle, then sew the garment around it. One less step.
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Thanks for putting this up, I know it will benefit lots of beginners. I find it interesting that your way is totally different than mine, LOL. I sew the side seams first, then sew the sleeve shut then attach the sleeve to the top/dress. That's the way the first pattern I tried recommended, and I haven't looked at directions in any of the others, lol. I also do my elastic like Allison.

Melissa looks darling in her new dress.
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Yep, like I said I'm no expert LOL!

OKAY -- you don't have to IRON! It helps me, I guess I'm just very retentive.

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