It was gray and wet and a perfect day for sleeping. I did
not do this. By mid-afternoon, I wished I had.
After the usual morning activities, I settled on the couch
with needle and thread to work on the green choli. Following the steps
established Wednesday, I picked out seams, converted the remaining dart to gathers and
basted it in place, and tried the thing on for the 100th time in two days.
The conversion of the darts to gathers lowered the bustline
by about a half inch, but it isn’t enough. The previous idea of slicing the
back of the top to add width at the back was today deemed not necessary because
the problem is not circumference, it’s definitely torso length. The correct way
to fix the issue requires taking the entire top apart and either recutting new
pieces from fabric, or cutting it horizontally at the upper bodice area and adding one to two inches of
fabric, then attempting to set the sleeves back into what will be too large of sleeve
opening.
Impediments to the continuation of the alterations plan
include a lack of fabric in the correct color or an appropriate coordinating color. A trip to Salvation Army Store on Wednesday yielded nothing useable in an appropriate color, but I found a brand new hand-dyed large silk scarf for $1 that will be great for something else someday. Using the saree trim for the expansion would result in a two-inch horizontal stripe in bold green
with gold metallic designs and look quite awful. The saree fabric the border would be cut from
is a busy pattern and would look wrong in the choli.
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| Lots of the wrong fabric. |
To confirm the absence of fabric in the stockpile, time was
spent going through the two tubs of sewing fabric bought in another lifetime for
projects that were never made. In one tub, I found a white linen bolero jacket
and all the pieces for the lining cut out and still attached to the tissue pattern
pieces; several yards of wool fabric and the pattern, zipper, thread and buttons for the suit that was
never made from it; and dozens of other fabrics with coordinating zippers and
thread. What is absent is something in the color and type of fabric needed for the current project.
Anyway. After assessing the state of the alterations, the
time it has already consumed to still be no closer to being finished, and the
shopping needed for fabric to proceed with it further, defeat was conceded. The green
choli top, partly disassembled, has won the war. Choli - 1, Me - 0.
I sat on the couch and
started searching for stretchy fabric 3/4 sleeve choli tops online. After arranging to borrow a long sleeve, sheer, tie front
top, the search was refined a bit to focus on something for under the sheer top.
There also still needs to be some sort of pant found or made to wear under the
skirt, because it’s sheer. And the coin top needs to be finished for the other costume. Thank
goodness I gave up looking for a job or I'd really be losing my mind.