meleliza
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Date: 10/24/12 10:52 PM I've noticed all these plaid tunics and dresses in the shops this season. They seem so cozy and fun. I'm not really into the bold ones, but I stumbeled across a lovely black and white plaid poplin with just a tiny bit of stretch and instantly thought it would make a fun cozy winter every day dress. Then I realized plaid might make me look bigger, which I'm not really on board with. What do you think? Does plaid always make one look bigger? Or can it work? ------ Melanie |
Maia B
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Date: 10/24/12 11:34 PM I like plaid in soft, low contrast colors for simple skirts and scarves/wraps. All the intersecting lines in a plaid top or blazer look busy to me, seem to add bulk. Just my impression. I can imagine a straight plaid skirt in greys with one color (burgundy, navy, pink) looking sharp. ------ 🌸 Plenty of machines, mostly Berninas 🌸 |
PetitePear
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Date: 10/25/12 2:22 AM I have a pair of glen plaid pants and even though it's very subtle, I always feel I look bigger in them than with solid pants. |
Maia B
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Date: 10/25/12 2:42 AM Maybe that's because the lines of the plaid draw the eye all the way around ALL the contours, lol. ------ 🌸 Plenty of machines, mostly Berninas 🌸 |
Courtney Ostaff
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Date: 10/25/12 9:23 AM I think a carefully chosen plaid has some good applications. Like any print, you need to be careful to avoid ending up looking like a sofa. Personally, I'm all for an ankle length tartan skirt, but then again, I need to balance an egg-with-legs body type. |
AdaH
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 2 members like this. Date: 10/25/12 10:35 AM I am always on the look out for small even plaids. I love plaid shirts. I also like it when the plaid can be put on the diagonal.
I put center front bands on the diagonal along with yokes, cuffs and sometimes the side panel on a princess seam shirt or vest..
Small even plaids are not easy to find. ------ Ada
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DonnaH
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 1 member likes this. Date: 10/25/12 11:36 AM I LOVE plaid (in many forms) - I have several flannel shirts, and a few cotton blouses. I also have some fabric waiting to be made into garments.
I am as far from being a model as you get - short, wide, very short-waisted.
Just completed this tunic recently (and can't wait for it to be cold enough to wear it). Also have this fabric mostly cut out

to make a JJ Blouse.
I also want to make a peplum blouse like this one from this -
I agree w/ the person who said it's like any other print, and will take that even further. Just like any print (think maybe of floral), the colors, size of print (and repeat), and the way it's used (for a skirt vs an entire dress) will make a big difference.
Also, and I think this is the most important part, how it makes you feel while wearing it has the biggest effect on how you appear to others. Again, just as any color, print or style. The same outfit could be wild and trendy or costumey and clownish. It could brighten the day for you, make you feel cozy, or make you feel a mile wide and frumpy. If it's the last, then maybe you should move on.  |
idahodogs
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 1 member likes this. Date: 10/25/12 11:45 AM I love plaid! In lighter colors on top, and in darker shades on the bottom. I never go for the really contrast-y ones, though. I don't wear prints, so plaid is a good way to "break up" my outline - in my case it disguises a lack of curves. I do think it works best with more tailored pieces, though. ------ - Labore est orare (work is prayer) - John Ruskin |
BJ1400
 
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Date: 10/25/12 11:58 AM Love your top! What pattern is that? ------ Beverly
Janome Coverpro 1000CPX; Brother Serger 1034D; Kenmore 19233; Alden (early 1970's)
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DonnaH
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Date: 10/25/12 12:05 PM Thanks! (I love it, too, lol)
It's NL 6110 and I seem to be recommending it all over the place, lol. I want to sew it again (which I haven't wanted to do with several of the tops I've made this year). |