This weekend I lugged my machine, iron, fabric, pattern, pins, etc. and made a dress! When I came home all I had left was the hem and the shirring. I finished it Saturday and wore it Sunday.
If you look closely, the belt is not quite covering the shirring. I had trouble getting the shirring in the right spot, but I think that if I had a wider belt it would cover this issue. |
This pattern, the Staple Dress, is a fun sew. No buttons and buttonholes, or zippers; no darts or sleeves. Honestly it only took me four hours to make because I was talking. Oh, and eating. :-P
Because my serger is still at the machine shop, I followed the directions and did French seams. With regular seams finished with overlocking (and no talking, just sewing!) this dress could go together very, very quickly.
I came home high on caffeine and giddy that I'd made myself a dress. :-) I'm pretty sure this is the first dress that I've made for myself since the 90's! I've made clothing items since then, of course, but not a dress. I'm looking forward to getting some more sewing projects done in the coming weeks! I've been so busy canning I haven't spent time sewing, and I truly miss it!
8 comments:
Look at you Cutiepie! Love the dress!
Tammy, love, love, love the dress!! You look gorgeous in that last photo! You'll have to sew for yourself more often! :)
Very pretty!! It turned out very nice and I love that color!!! :) Great pictures!
Beautiful! I think that a crafting circle is a great idea...now to find the time!
Thank you so much for your kind comments!
I love this dress and you did such a great job. I'm thinking about buying the PDF. Was it pretty easy to follow the pattern? I think it would be awesome to make several in basic colors for my daughter and myself.
Loved your photos!
Tori, I thought the directions were well written. I didn't have any trouble following them.
The dress is lovely! The color and print are pretty, and you look great in it! I'm giddy with you. :)
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