Nefertiti GriggsComment

Winter White 2020

Nefertiti GriggsComment
Winter White 2020

Greetings friends!

Welcome to 2020! What better way to welcome the New Year than with sequins and white sequins at that? I have wanted a sequins suit for some time now. So just before the clock hit midnight, I managed to put the finishing touches on my last sewing project of 2019. I purchased this bridal sequins from Joann back in May last year. I had a few ideas for it but ended up saving it for this beauty.

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Suit making

For this suit I went with Mimi G’s Simplicity jacket 8749 and McCall’s 7547 pants pattern. I have used this Simplicity pattern about 4 times already and it is one of my favorites. I made a few adjustments to both patterns. The pants pattern does not call for a lining but with this sequins being so see-through, a lining is necessary. I lined the pants with a nice soft off white stretch knit cashmere fabric. These pants are extremely comfy. They are slightly fitted in the booty area which I am not complaining about lol. I choose not to add the belt loops. I like the faux fly front stitches although they are not very noticeable on the sequins. The pants also have a side zipper.

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For the construction of the jacket I made a few changes. I opted out of welt pockets simply because working with sequins is no joke! I thought about making the welt with white satin instead of sequins to still keep the same look as the pattern but I like the jacket better with the opened pockets instead.
I added 4 more buttons and 1 more buttonhole to give the jacket a double breasted look. Buttonholes can be a little tricky with sequins.
Tip: remove sequins from the area where you intend to add buttonholes for better results. Your buttonholes will look more flawless and you won’t break needles.
For the sleeves, I swapped out for Vogue’s 1643 (see my previous blog on this make here) and added 3 satin buttons on each sleeve.

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This sequins fabric is very transparent so I had to use an extra layer of fabric to avoid being able to see the seam lines with the lining of the jacket. So technically I created this jacket 3 times. It wasn’t until I finished the 1st layer, that I realized the jacket needed a second layer (not including the lining). Talk about time consuming..uhhggg! I also added shoulder pads for a more tailored look and feel.

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BYE 2019

BYE 2019

Overall I spent about 1 week total working on this suit. With a few bumps in the road and extra layers of fabric for the jacket, I was able to finish the entire suit 30 minutes before my hubby and I went out to celebrate the New Year.
How did you bring in the New Year? Did you make a special occasion pieces for 2020? What are some of your goals for 2020? My goals include taking my time and really enjoying my creative process. I also want to be more present and use my creative time to assist in my personal healing.

As always, thanks for stopping by. I’d love to hear from you.
Peace & Blessings

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Greetings 2020!