Like every other Jalie pattern I have tried, this is a winner. Simple and it fits. What's not to like?
And it's a fabric miser. I might have had 70cm of this fabric. There is a bit left over.
Because the lace is sheer, I underlined the body pieces with a flesh-tone cotton lycra jersey. The sleeves are just the lace. The illusion is not bad. I hate worrying about whether my undies are showing, and the wind won't whistle through it either. So practical!
I finished the neck and sleeve edges with narrow FOE. This is so easy it is just ridiculous. I used a small zig-zag (1.5 x 2 mm). Applying a very small amount of tension to the FOE works best.
I traced size S, blending to T at the hip. I cut the neck down very slightly, and cut the sleeves shorter than the short sleeve line marked on the pattern (but longer than the cap sleeve line). I also cut the T shorter (used the size M hem line) because Jalie's Ts are always too long for me. I allowed myself 1.5cm at the side seams for fitting because Jalie's 7mm (1/4") gives no room for error at all. Because the fabric with underlining is a bit less stretchy than many knits, I needed the extra at the bust and hip.
Here is a close up of the lace fabric, with the hem turned up so you can also see the underlining.
I AM going to cut out my jacket now...
I hope I have enough fabric for a coordinating skirt...
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