I have been desperate to make the leg-of-mutton top since I first saw it on here. Now that I have an overlocker I decided to give it a go. I started out with the lydia pattern and made it two sizes too small so that it was snug. The pattern drafting went quite well although I may have over done the sleeves a bit. I also failed to run a gather stitch on the area under the bust (too lazy to move my overlocker off the desk and put my sewing machine on). This is the first thing I have made on my new overlocker and I have already developed a love/hate realtionship with it, it’s so tricky getting the tension just right on all 4 threads and also balancing the stitch length and bite and differential feed. I am going to remake this and do the underbust bit correctly and also change the neck shape.
Yellow medium weight jersey.
JJ for her leg of mutton how to.
The toyota overlocker video lady.
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Mar 19, 2009, 09.23 AMby CarlaTV
I think your top came out really nice. The style and shape really suites you. And you aren’t the only one with a love/hate relationship with thier overlock :~ ( I tried to punish mine for a month and not use it. But I just couldn’t ignore it any longer and gave in after 4 days.