Breaking Ground: Co Emi Jessi
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Welcome to the Breaking Ground Blog Tour 2018. This week over 20 bloggers are joining together to break new ground by trying a pattern designer that is new to them, try new techniques, new styles, or whatever way they want to push themselves.
The Full Tour includes all these creatives... we hope you'll visit us each day:
Monday March 12- mahlicadesigns, Sewing Vortex, Sewing A La Carte, Little Heart Threads, The Sewing Scientist
Tuesday March 13- Musings of A Seamstress, A Custom Clothier, Octaves of Color, Aurora Design Fabrics, Sew Altered Style
Wednesday March 14- Flaxfield Sewing, Chook n Duck, Tales of a Tester, Sewing By Ti, Sewing Vortex, Kathy's Kwilts and More
Thursday March 15- Very Blissful, Manning the Machine, Sew and Tell Project, Musings of a Seamstress, Stitches by Laura
Friday March 16- Lulu & Celeste, Tenille's Thread, Sewing A La Carte, The Bear and Pea Atelier, Aurora Design Fabrics, Sprouting Jube Jube, Kathy's Kwilts and More
To make the tour even more fun, our Breaking Ground blog team member, Gail is offering 2 patterns of choice from her pattern shop Flosstyle to one lucky winner.
a Rafflecopter giveaway We'd love to see how you're Breaking Ground this month. Share with us what you're working on by using the hashtag #BreakingGround2018 across social media. Better yet, join the Sew Alongs & Sewing Contests facebook group to sew along with the Breaking Ground theme for the entire month of March. In the group you'll find support and encouragement for your projects and fun themed challenges.So, what was my choice? The Co Emi Jessi. Before I even get into the review, let's talk about what makes this ground breaking. #1- Co Emi is a German Designer. And by German, I mean, clearly, these patterns are originally in German. So even though I bought an "English" version, the instructions are definitely not perfect. And while normally I ignore instructions, there were a few steps that I needed to review several times before I understood the process. Thankfully there are full color photos that go with the instructions. #2- No Seam allowances! WAH. I'm not normally one to trace my patterns, but if you have no seam allowances, it is definitely a requirement to trace out your pattern pieces AND add your seam allowances. I will point out, I took some generous drafting leeway and used straight rectangular cut pieces for the wrist and hip bands.
I will note, that my pockets ran pretty high... So, if you're going to make this, you may want to double check lengths before you cut into your good fabric. AND, as much as I like the invisible zippers for nursing access, they rub on the inside of the garment (ouch). So you may want to consider wearing a nursing tank underneath.
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Lovely! I think you should go for the Martha as I've had that pattern for years and need to sew it up!
ReplyDeleteThis looks so good! I have a few German patterns I haven't felt brave enough to try yet.
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