One of the patterns I bought for the recent bundle up promotion was the Rachel Dress by MODKID. This is a knit pattern with a drop waist and a ruffled asymmetrical hem.
For the first item to made from the bundle up patters, I chose this one since I had fabrics in my stash that I thought would work and I need practice with knits and the serger. I’ve sewn knits before with just a regular needle and thread, but this was my first time using a double needle, wooly nylon, and a serger for knits and boy do I need a lot of practice.
I’ve learned quite a few things working on this dress:
- a double needle is my new favorite thing and is absolutely worth taking the time to change the needle for
- speaking of needles, they’re not nearly as scary to change as I thought (yes, my sewing machine is a year and a half old and this is the first time I’ve changed a needle)
- screwing up on a serger is a lot harder to recover from
- a serger will let you continue sewing with the foot up
- there is a point where you have to scrap a project and either give up or start over — I didn’t quite reach that point, but there were a couple of points I questioned whether or not I should continue.
- Pattern
- ModKid Rachel
- Fabrics
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- Lavender knit with Dots from clearance table at local fabric store (from stash)
- Charcoal Gray knit from clearance table at local fabric store (from stash)
- Silver Gray stretch lace from Etsy (purchased for something else)
I’ll update the post with more pictures once my model is awake.