First four are from Girl Charlee and the last two are from Mood Fabrics. |
The Fabrics:
A while ago, I bought some striped ponte de roma from Mood Fabrics(!) for a pair of t-shirts. I think I might now use one, the jade and mustard stripe, for a t-shirt dress made from New Look 6838. Since I only have two yards, it will be short-sleeved for spring similar to the examples below from Banana Republic and Zara..
After buying that amazing ponte from Mood, I found out about a sale at Girl Charlee and I decided to give the company another try. I had a disappointment with an order a year ago with a semi-sheer knit that wasn't advertised as such. Not only was the white portion of the mustard and white stripe fabric see-through but the mustard was printed instead of being woven in the fabric. I returned it and exchanged it for a superior black and white Lycra knit that I did love and used here. So one good - one bad. However, I was still leery of the accuracy of their fabric descriptions on the blog and as it turned out, I was right to be.
The haul from Girl Charlee |
With the fabrics averaging a price of $4, I decided to take the chance and ordered four cotton poly blend knits described as 7 oz. lightweight to mid-weight and one 10 oz. medium weight patterned ponte.
Well, even though the four knits felt soft and had drape, they were no way near mid-weight, in fact, the ones striped with white were see-through at the white parts and specifically, the red and white one read as red with extremely pale pink stripes. I prefer my white to be opaque.
10 oz. ponte print |
I am first trying out the two grey-striped fabrics, they have already been washed. I feel they are not as scandalous as the white striped ones, which would definitely require a camisole if worn. Because of the low prices, I don't feel bad using the others purely for muslin since I have a lot of free knit top patterns I would like to try out. The ponte might be used for a boxy top instead of the Mod-inspired skirt I originally wanted.
The Patterns:
Grainline Hemlock (1.5 yards), Simplicity 6216 (1 yard), New Look 6838 (1.5 yards), Grainline Scout tee (1.75 yards), and Let's Twist Again... from Burdastyle (2 yards).
Images: Banana Republic, Zara, Grainline Studio, Simplicity, and McCall Pattern Company.
Nice to see you back. Thanks for the critique of Girl Charlee... I look forward to seeing the new tops!
ReplyDeleteMy experiences with Girl Charlee have been very similar. I've gotten a few pieces I liked and several that are no good for anything except muslins. And yes - what's with the super light weight ponte?! Have fun making your t-shirts - they can be such a fast and satisfying sew!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the reminder of sorts that I really need to look at Fabricland up here in Canada for a red and white stripe for you...my bad for forgetting... *lol*
ReplyDeleteYep - some time ago I bought a mound of knits from Girl Charlee and they were ALL thinner than described, too thin for tee shirts. Very disappointing. No more Girl Charlee fabrics for me...
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