tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2269525834231698357.post7827630627746144465..comments2023-09-12T13:00:27.791+01:00Comments on Sandra Loves.......: ... my walkaway dressclassic-mini66http://www.blogger.com/profile/16185377065087310053noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2269525834231698357.post-69071141760777074332015-08-25T19:50:40.360+01:002015-08-25T19:50:40.360+01:00Sandra D glad you are enjoying the GBSB, they make...Sandra D glad you are enjoying the GBSB, they make it look all so easy and quick!<br /><br /> I posted this on a couple of sewing Facebook groups and there have been quite a few suggestions for remedies. I am going to start by removing the bias binding and try again but the advice is to stretch the bias and not the neckline so fingers crossed that will do the trick.<br />classic-mini66https://www.blogger.com/profile/16185377065087310053noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2269525834231698357.post-58492601000345982632015-08-25T11:50:29.747+01:002015-08-25T11:50:29.747+01:00Sandra, I'm just watching The Great British Se...Sandra, I'm just watching The Great British Sewing Bee, where this dress was one of the challenges. In it someone actually stretched the neckline when putting on the binding. Maybe this is what you've done. I just wonder whether your adjustment to the shoulder has changed the fit of the dress? It looks like it's pulled up at the front by the exact measurement that you've adjusted it for. (And it's easy for me to see this, but I don't always pick up my own errors!) It's disappointing when things don't go as we planned. I always think when things don't go right with a pattern that it's a good idea to do it again, it usually comes together more quickly. SandraLovesSewinghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13703660368487512913noreply@blogger.com