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knittingbanshee ([personal profile] knittingbanshee) wrote2018-09-19 02:44 pm

Mother Grimm’s Beltaine tunic

 I love this pattern! And I love the sizing that Mother Grimm uses: I’m in between sizes Peridot at the top, and Moonstone from the waist down. So I graded between them, with no changes to the waistlines, which makes it easier. 

I made it without the bodice/skirt seam or waistband piece. I used a blue camouflage knit fabric, so I thought that’d make it look neater. I made the hanky hem, with pockets - of course with pockets! 

The pattern is pretty detailed, and easy to follow. It took a few hours to complete, because every seam requires a straight seam and a zigzag edging when you haven’t got a serger. Probably the most complicated thing is sewing the seams that involve the pockets - basting is useful. 

So far I’ve worn it a couple of times - with jeans, because it’s gettting a bit too cold to wear it with leggins, although it would work well with them too. If I make it again, I may make the pockets a bit shallower - when I put my phone in them, it falls to the very very bottom, and then it does take a while to fish it out. Also, the opening for the pockets could do with being a bit larger. 

I think I’ll make another one, with the curved hem, just to see the difference. 

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