Jazz Ready to Sew
Sunday, July 16, 2017
I've had the pleasure of testing another wonderful pattern recently. Please welcome the newest member of the Ready to Sew family and the follow up to the equally fab Joanne Culottes/Shorts pattern: the 6-in-1 Jazz Jumpsuit and Dress!
Ready to Sew Jazz! |
Jazz variations |
Jazz is a pretty hefty PDF pattern, though if you're decisive about which version you want to make, you can be savvy with your printing and save on paper. Another great paper and time saving trick is to try printed option B. The pattern lines run right up to the edge of the paper, with just the slightest gap at the margins of the page, meaning no trimming before taping pages together. I've never used a PDF like this before but I'm sold! Note, the pattern is also layered meaning you can select your size, though in my haste to get making I forgot to take advantage of this function!
PDF option B with no trimming required! |
Loving my Jazz jumpsuit! |
My relaxed neckline |
I made the whole Jazz jumpsuit, including cutting and sticking the pattern together, in just one day! It really is a breeze to sew, with a few nice techniques such as making/topstitching the pockets and gathering the bottom of the garment into the waist, keeping it interesting to sew. The most time consuming and fiddly part for me was attaching the self made binding to finish the armholes - you could use ready made if you wanted to cut a corner here - but it's worth it for the lovely finish, inside and out!
Side view |
Back view |
Jazz on tour in Barcelona! |
Thanks Chris for taking pictures, particularly encouraging this 'fun' shot |
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12 comments
Love this fabric looks like a great pattern!!! X
ReplyDeleteThank you! I'm currently dreaming up many more versions :) x
DeleteGreat pick for this pattern, love those jewel box colours - not used to seeing you in so much bright colour, but it certainly suits you!
ReplyDeleteThank you! I am finding myself strangely drawn to colour... but really enjoying wearing it! I've just made this up in plain black too, just to address the balance a little ;)
DeleteLooks great, I'm tempted to have a look at this pattern, even though I'm not a lover of pdf :-)
ReplyDeleteThank you! I'd definitely recommend it. The pattern tells you which pages you need for each version of the garment, so you only print and stick together the pieces you need. It's as good as it gets with PDFs :)
DeleteOh I love this! I might need to invest...although I think when I looked last night it was under £10 so not much to invest! So many good options and you have inspired me as always! CatieH x
ReplyDeleteThank you Catherine! Ready to Sew patterns are such great value, but particularly this one with it having so many options. I'm looking forward to making some long sleeved dresses for autumn winter. Can't wait to see your version(s)! :)
Deletelooks amazing !
ReplyDeleteThank you Anna :)
DeleteThis looks amazing on you! A great pairing of fabric and pattern. I'm loving your recent foray into wearing pinks - it really suits you.
ReplyDeleteThanks Jo! I can't believe how much I'm loving pink too... I think I might have to find a new colour to start experimenting with soon :)
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