I pulled out this sheet I got at a thrift store last year. $2.99
I wanted to make a circle-neck halter -- I have been wanting to make one for a year now. I only wish I had a pattern, or a shirt to copy, but I didn't and I just dove in.
First, the collar:
Eh, good enough.
Then, I cut out to rectangles of fabric -- no pictures of this. I short of used a t-shirt as a size guide. I angled the sides of the front one for the arm area. Then, I pinned to them to my dress form and pinned in some pleats on the front.
I added a casing to the back and added elastic to allow me to have some "give" when putting it on and off. It also helps hold it up.
Here's where it goes downhill and is a lesson in planning in advance.
Mistake 1: I wish I had thought ahead about how I wanted the back of the halter collar to look. I thought I could make another half-circle, but then I realized I wouldn't get it over my head. I grabbed an old necklace -- white beads -- to see if I could use it somehow. Nah.
So, I added straps down the back, because I really wanted to keep that neckline in the front.
The other problem -- when I took it off the dress form and tried it on, the back was way too low -- side-boob may work for Miley Cyrus, but not on me. I had to rip out the seams on each side and redo them to bring up the back.
Lots of extra fabric -- the problem with not measuring. |
Sunglasses inside 'cause I look like crappy-crap. |
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