Despite basking in the glorious sunshine this weekend, I got quite a bit done on my beloved Vogue 5510, a 1960s pattern which I'm hoping will turn out well enough to wear to a wedding this July. At the risk of exposing my lack of sewing knowledge, I'm really impressed with how the bodice is put together...you sew the bodice and lining together and then turn the right side out. This eliminates the need for facings etc. It's very clever indeed!
Anyway, as you can see the back's not quite even. This is because I'm not as small as a vintage size 14, so I'll have to cut the back piece in two (where it makes a 'V' shape) and add in a panel of fabric. This should be quite easy and at least I can take it in if I ever miraculously loose weight or add more fabric if I accidentally expand! I also think the straps need to connect to the back of the bodice a bit higher up (going by the picture on the pattern cover) so I'll have to adjust that too.
Anyway, as you can see the back's not quite even. This is because I'm not as small as a vintage size 14, so I'll have to cut the back piece in two (where it makes a 'V' shape) and add in a panel of fabric. This should be quite easy and at least I can take it in if I ever miraculously loose weight or add more fabric if I accidentally expand! I also think the straps need to connect to the back of the bodice a bit higher up (going by the picture on the pattern cover) so I'll have to adjust that too.
The front of the bodice fits really well, which I'm surprised at, as I thought it would be a little small. I'm also going to try an invisible side zip for the first time ever...can't be that hard can it?!?