Thank you for joining us on day 4 of the sewalong! We are excited to have another winner of a free Honeydew Kisses pattern from our Day 3 participants! We had 6 participants (not including Jennifer & Merav's entries; for those making more than one Seraphina, we counted your first entry) and Random.org picked....
Congratulations to our winner Emily Hendrickson!! Please contact Talia Puthoff for your choice of a free pattern!
Now it is time to construct and attach your skirts! This is always exciting because you know you are ALMOST DONE!!! Don't forget to post your progress today and tomorrow! We are still giving away another pattern and that gorgeous Anna Marie Horner Centerpiece fabric!
For Hobbes size 3 dress, the length of the underskirt cutting measurements is 12.75" and after it's finished and hemmed, the top skirt sits about 3' inch above it. So I did this: (measurements in inches, math equation written from left to right)
12.75 - 3 = 9.75"
Then I need to include the hem in my equation because I will be using the the OOP fabric at the bottom. The hem in the Seraphina dress calls for a total of 0.50' inch
9.75 - 0.50 = 9.25"
Now I don't want the underskirt OOP fabric to start exactly where the top skirt hits, so I planned to overlap by 1.5 inches
9.25 - 1.50 = 7.75" (this represents the amount of skirt length that will be at the top of the underskirt, hidden and therefor connect the OOP fabric that will be visible in the underskirt)
With the above information, I took my original underskirt measurements of 12.75" and subtracted 7.75". The remainder of 5" in length is what will be cut from my OOP fabric. However, before I cut my fabrics, it is IMPORTANT that I add ONE seam allowance to each fabric where the two skirt pieces will connect. I decided to add an even 0.5 inch to each skirt piece and sew them together with a 0.5" inch seam.
Therefore my final measurements for Hobbes size 3 Seraphina underskirt were:
Top (connector/hidden piece) of the underskirt: 7.75" + 0.5" = 8.25"
Bottom (visible piece) of the underskirt: 5" + 0.5" + 5.50"
***Now just saw the two under-skirt pieces with 0.5" seam, top stitch and continue the pattern as written.
Ok, maybe not such a quick math equation, but very easy to follow, right? It's just a little trick that I sometimes use that give me the opportunity to work with a small pieces or hard to find (H2F) fabric.
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