It's taken me this long to start using this pattern. I say that because the pattern is now an out of print pattern on the McCalls website. I bought this pattern because it's a handy style for any occassion. With the right fabric, this is a good shape to then take it in a new direction. I like the princess style darts in this style. They're in both the front and back of the dress.This view shows you how the selvedge has a plain 10 cm border and the rest of the fabric is embroidered. The weather has been hot 35 - 40C so sewing in the air con has been delightful. It's the only thing I can do without melting.
On the technical side of this dress, I've used an invisible zip, bias fushia tape on the neck and arm edges, pink trim to balance the colour. I'll use the remaining fushia tape to finish the dress hem on the inside and put a vent in the lower side seams.
I was frightened by the 2kg I've put while I was on holidays, so I didn't put in the back darts. Once I had basted the dress together, I sewed the back darts into the dress. I'll put the changes onto the pattern and try this again with the denim that's maturing in my stash from our Melbourne fabric shopping trip.
3 comments:
It looks like a great pattern to showcase fabric.
It is. I'll have the next version ready by the weekend. It was meant to be the denim version but I've changed my mind for a blue/purple number.
Your dress is looking really good and can't wait to see the next one.
Can you please share your tips for sewing so fast LOL.
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