Oh hai peops! Here's a little something that I made a whole bunch of weeks ago. It's my version of the new By Hand London Holly Jumpsuit pattern. Those crazy cats asked me, along with a great pile of other awesome sewers, if I'd like to test the pattern to help them with its development. Seeing as I have yet to act on my playsuit/jumpsuit dreams I, umm, jumped at the chance (sorry, I couldn't avoid that). Please note that this is NOT a review of this pattern, as a tester I was obviously sent the pre-tweaked beta version of the pattern, so what you get if you buy it now will be a bit different.
Pattern:
I greatly admire the By Hand London girls, their attitude and their business. But usually I find the style of their patterns to be too contemporary for my personal taste so I haven't sewn any of theirs before. However, I could see the retro potential in the sleeved and shorts version of the Holly (pictured above, image from the By Hand London website). To start with I made a few of the standard pattern alterations that I always make to give myself a fighting chance of a well fitting garment. I made the size 12 but graded out to the 14 at the waist. This probably wasn't necessary but I HATE feeling restricted round my belly. Secondly, I extended the back rise by 1.5 cm to accommodate my junk, as usual. And thirdly, I reduced the length of the bodice by about 1.5 cm due to my short-waistedness.
After a mid-way fitting sesh, I noticed that the waistline was coming up VERY high, so clawed back as much of my bodice-shortening adjustment as I could by making the seam allowance as small as possible. If I were to make this again, I'd probably actually add a little bit to the length of the bodice. I also found the bust darts to be VERY high. Like, at least 6 cm too high. I know I have slightly saggy mum-breast-feeding boobs now and the application of a decent fitting bra will probably do wonders, but I feel that all but the most pert among us would have found these darts pointing north of your bust points to some degree. I'm not sure if the final version of the Holly pattern addressed these two issues, but I'd keep an eye out for them.
The final issue I found was that the shoulder/neck area is very wide and quite 'gapey', making my bra straps visible a lot of the time. I think you can see the gapiness a bit in the picture at the top of this post. I haven't done it yet, but I intend to move the top few buttons over a touch to see if that closes up the neckline and reduces the gaping effect. If I make this garment again, I'd be tempted to 'fill in' the neckline on the pattern a little around the shoulder/neck area.
One change I do know that By Hand London made since the testing process of this pattern, extra room was added to the butt area. I didn't find any issues with that on my version, but then maybe my additional 1.5 cm to the rise negated the tightness that other testers must have found.
But that's the negatives out the way. There is a lot I love about this pattern. You can't see too well in the pictures of my version because of the busy print, but it has a delicate row of tiny buttons down the front. Those buttons are functional as well as decorative: you need them along with the side zip to get in and out of the thing. I also love the proportions of the little turn ups on the sleeves. In general wearing this garment feels fun and a bit cheeky! But it's not great for quick visits to the loo, just sayin'.
Fabric:
So that we testers didn't need to delve into our fabric stashes to make the Holly pattern, we were very helpfully paired up a fabric purveyor who supplied us with fabric to sew our versions in. I was paired with the UK based Fabric Godmother. I got to hunt through their stock and had my choice to make my playsuit in. Oh. My. Goodness. That was a fun process. As I've mentioned in previous posts, in normal circumstances I try to sew exclusively from my fabric stash or by sourcing second-hand textiles, often from unwanted clothing. But when I do get offered free new fabric, I'm not mental, I say thank you very much.
My first choice was out of stock so I went with this Tui Bird & Pohutakawa print cotton (close up below, image from the Fabric Godmother website). Seeing as this was free fabric, I wanted to go with something outstanding! The lovely lady at the Fabric Godmother got in touch with me a little while later and offered me a length of my first choice of fabric for free when she received a new delivery, as long as I mentioned where it came from when I blogged about my creation, which I promise I will.
Although the fabric I used for my playsuit was my second choice, it has more body than the Aloha fabric and therefore worked better for this project which I feel needs a bit of structure. The buttons I used for my playsuit were some little fabric covered ones I'd had in my stash for a squillion years. Their turquoise colour is the same as the main part of the little birds in the print. So this project only required me to buy a zip. Hurrah!
Thanks both to By Hand London and the Fabric Godmother for helping my finally get round to making a wearable playsuit!
27 comments:
So cute on you! This is my favourite view of the pattern for sure.
Oh I really like this! I don't have the pattern yet, but the version you made is what has appealed to me with this pattern. Great fabric!
I love this on you, but there's not much to not love about this really! Yay to making something for yourself! X
Ahh, you look adorable! Love everything about this - the fit and proportions are great on you, and that fabric is so perfect!
I've been waiting and waiting for the Holly Jumpsuit to start appearing on blogs. This just my weekend complete, especially since there were helpful hints as far as what to look out for. Super cute outfit!
This is SO CUTE! I'm glad to see this version made up, too :)
Squee! I love that your jumpsuit is in a New Zealand fabric! It is one of my favourites too. xo
Dear Gad,
How bloody hot do you look?! There's a blinking airplane waiting for you to be painted on the side of it. I LOVE this on you. Good work xxx
you look adorable in this Zoe :o) Also I have some of that fabric with a white background in my stash. The pohutakawa is considered to be NZs Christmas tree because it flowers in summer with those beautiful red flowers as we celebrate Christmas. The tui is a beautiful bird with an amazing song too. Love it. You look very pin up in this ensemble!
Lovely jumpsuit and fabric! You look great, Zoe :)
Ooooh Emmm Geeee I love it! I have been eyeing up that fabric for a while now, and you put it to perfect use.
I can't pull off a playsuit....but you totally can! Looks fab, and very cool fabric :)
You totally rock a playsuit. Look now look all ready for a trip to New Zealand :-)
P.S I love your first choice fabric too.
When I saw your first photo the back of my brain noted that it kinda liked like an NZ print... so I was startled and delighted when it was! I love tui and pohutukawa, we've got a pohutukawa tree in our back and it fills up with tui some summers, and they have the most beautiful song. You look gorgeous in this and it makes me happy to see an NZ print out and about on the other side of the world!
So so ever so cute on you!! xxx
Wow, this is fantastic!! It's so flattering on you, and I'm sure very comfortable.
This is so cute on you! I love it!
I love this pattern, i've been so excited for months for the arrival of this jumpsuit pattern. I love a good playsuit and really can't wait to give this version a try!
It's such a cool make, you look gorgeous in it!
Great jumpsuit!!! I need this pattern now! You look so cute!
This looks really cute! I do like the vintage aesthetic but I don't like to look like I'm wearing a costume. This playsuit looks like it has played that balance quite well. :)
Lovely!! I want this pattern!!
That is absolutely amazing!!! Love it on you! The fabric is perfect for it.
Such a cute playsuit. I really love this on you. Your adjustments have made this perfect x
You like ACE in this!! I'm actually struggling to see the keyboard because that fabric has made me homesick. Tui are so lovely (and playful) so perfect for a jumpsuit. Aww. Rachel :-)
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