I bought this wonderful fabric in our last trip to Birmingham, in Guthrie and Ghani's shop. It was a great experience, to take the bus from the centre to the shop's neighbourhood, Moseley and Kings Heath. I bought 2,5 m of this, thinking about some cargo trousers for my man and a smart jacket for me. But then I saw this The Fold Line video about the brand Sezane, and I was infected with the utter need of having a jumpsuit in this twill fabric. Moreover, I had to wear it for our next trip to Barcelona, which was in one week time! And not and ordinary week, but a week with only two days for sewing. Madness. Again. I sew like a madwoman, taking every 15 minutes I could grasp from here and there. I even neglected my studies (I will have to hand in this past week task one week late)... well, I do not like when this happens, but it is one of the few things in my life I lose control and get POSSESSED by the sewing fever!
Anyway, I made it. And I wore it in Barcelona, and it was great, and I got praise in the street even. Was it worth it? NO. Will it happen again? For sure. The only way I can avoid these stressful episodes is to plan my outings ahead and start the projects with time. Because, another of my stupid nonsensical manias is that I cannot have a project finished before time (oh, man, I am ridiculous!). I like to finish just in time to wear it for the first time.
Well, enough. I used this BurdaStyle pattern, with some hackering:
- Longer sleeves and cuffs
- Centre front opening and zip
- I added 1.5 cm in each side in the bust area, because at first fitting it was too tight
- I made a closed shirt neck cut with a shirt collar without a stand.
- I narrowed the legs, 2 cm in each seam (x4)
- I defined this narrowing of the legs to 1 cm less also at the hips (x4)
- I closed the back seam in the bodice, made it on the fold.
- I applied some elastic band in a jersey casing instead of closing the darts in the back.I raised the crotch seam 2cm.

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