Hello sewing friends! I’m back on the blog today continuing to share my obsession with sewing ITY fabric. If you’ve seen any of my previous posts, you know that I like to shout from the rooftops about how much I love creating garments with ITY. ITY is short for Interlock Twist Yarn, and the name describes the construction process. The key thing to know about this fabric is that it is usually wrinkle-resistant, silky and smooth to the touch, and despite being polyester, feels relatively cool to wear in the summer too. Here is one of my all time favorite dresses I made from ITY a few years ago which has been in regular rotation in my work wardrobe: And here is the awesome thing about ITY and Fabric Mart - this fabric is super popular with designers and so Fabric Mart is always picking up new and on trend stock. When I browse the website, it is always the first section I check because there are some GORGEOUS fabrics I’ve seen and grabbed over the years. Here’s a favorite top o...
This garment was inspired by a dress I saw in an ad, and when I went to purchase it (which I rarely do)…I realized that the dress didn’t come in my size. Ticked off and with $300 back in my pocket, I decided to draft it myself. The description listed the fabrication as a silk cotton voile, so I used that as a starting point to recreate the simple yet elegant silhouette. My drafting experience is limited; I’ve only ever made garments that are pleated rectangles that fit into an elasticated waist. No darts, no complicated calculations, and definitely no sleeves. But I’d have that dress if it’s the last thing I do! I made a drawing, created a Pinterest board to document my inspiration, and narrowed down the features I really wanted to have: billowy bubble-hemmed bishop sleeves (say it three times fast!), a fitted and lined bodice, and a gathered tiered skirt. Finally, it was time to shop for fabric. I knew I wanted a silk blend of some kind, without breaking the bank. For weeks, I ke...