How to? Taking in a princess seam dress

How to? Taking in a princess seam dress

Postby KS_wrapper » Tue Apr 10, 2012 11:34 pm

Experts, I need your help. I bought this pattern: http://www.etsy.com/listing/71708830/pr ... calls-8107 and I'm currently making the dress I'm doing view F, minus the fron tie, plus slightly extended shoulders for buttons to make the dress BF'ing friendly. I made a size 14, based on bust size, but should've made a 12 as it's going to be too big. I've sewn the seven panals together, but tonight I tried it and I easily have a whole panal's worth--probably 10-12cm too much before I do the zipper. What's the best way to take it in? Just bring each seam in and trim the extra? Thoughts? Experiences?
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Re: How to? Taking in a princess seam dress

Postby sjl » Wed Apr 11, 2012 7:32 am

Eek - that's a lot of extra fabric to remove.
I'd try a lot of pinning to pinch out the fabric and try it on lots before cutting anything out, or restitching, check as well that your side seams stay in the correct place - ie you may find you're taking more out across the back than the front.

Maybe try googling full bust adjustment for a princess seam and see if any of that will help (although that involves upsizing the bust from a smaller size rather than the other way around)

I'll keep :crossfingers: :crossfingers: :crossfingers: for you.
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Re: How to? Taking in a princess seam dress

Postby piggywiggy » Wed Apr 11, 2012 8:30 am

I would consider unpicking all the seems and recutting to size 12. Would that be an option?
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Re: How to? Taking in a princess seam dress

Postby KS_wrapper » Wed Apr 11, 2012 6:00 pm

piggywiggy wrote:I would consider unpicking all the seems and recutting to size 12. Would that be an option?


Thanks, I think I'm going with this option. Wish I would've cut the right size in the first place! But in the end it's probably just as fast/easier than trying to take it in.
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Re: How to? Taking in a princess seam dress

Postby LabRat » Wed Apr 11, 2012 6:31 pm

You can try reducing the seams but the difference needs to be done equally across each opposing pair of seams ifthat makes sense. You may find that you need more fabric across the front or back so can reduce accordingly. Remember if you take your seam in by 1cm you are actually taking 2cm of fabric out for each seam - so to get rid of 12cm you are actually only cutting down each seam by 1cm. The problem doing it this way is at the armholes which tend to lose shape a bit .. worth a try using a basting stitch maybe so easy to unpick?
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