Good News: The torso is in one piece.
Bad News: It doesn't fit.
Good News: It's too big.
Bad News: Fitting yourself is a bugger.
Good News: I have extra fabric if I have to start again.
Bad News: Not that much extra fabric.
Good News: I'm not on a timeline.
Bad News: I'm not on a timeline.
Tonight and tomorrow night I've got guests coming by and Friday night I have a friend's party to attend so I probably won't get anything more done on it until the weekend. I think my next step will be to pull the torso apart completely, remove a layer of twill, and try again.
To do list:
Check pattern fitCut torsoWoolCotton- Sew Torso
Put torso together the first time.- Pull torso apart.
- Put torso together the second time.
- Pull torso apart?
- Repeat?
- Cut torso guards
- Finish torso
- Apply guards
- Finish armscyes
- Add hooks and eyes
- Add lacing holes for sleeves
- Sort out sleeves
- Make a pattern
- Try it out
- Fix the pattern
- Try it again
- Make a new pattern
- Make it work
- Cut sleeves
- Cut main part of sleeves
- Cut decorative part of sleeves
- Sew sleeves
- Add decoration
- Sew together
- Add lacing holes
- Cut skirt
- Cut wool
- Cut checky fabric
- Cut skirt guards
- Apply guards to skirt
- Finish skirt
- Sew into tube
- Apply hem binding
- Attach skirt to torso
- Enter the cartridge pleating
- Figure out how the skirt band thing works?
- Add hook and eye to close the skirt opening
- Finish dress
- Sort out anything left over
- Contemplate hat
In closing, I leave you with this:
| From Avenging Spider-Man #10 |


