Tuesday, August 21, 2018

New Look 6429 and Simplicity 1699



I loved this New Look pattern so much but shift dresses are so hard to fit me and I just don't feel as comfortable wearing them, so I cut it off at the waist and added the skirt from Simplicity. They went together like they came in the same pattern envelope!


The new look pattern has a large curved dart in the front and I straightened that out. I tried on the bodice and it was too big at the waist so I added another dart in the front and darts in the back.


The fabric is a stretch cotton from S.R. Harris and the lace fabric was from JoAnn, from this year! Both fabrics were so easy to sew, I've already used the leftover lace for another project.

Advance 3054


Just one quick shot of this dress. It's wearable, but the print and the cute straps in the front save it. It is too short waisted for me, too tight and too short. Instead of using this pattern again, I would probably use a similar style and use the strap pattern piece.

Sunday, August 12, 2018

Butterick 6204


 Another dress in the blue collection, ha, ha. (Just had the blue thread all ready to go).
This fabric was from Hancock, still a bummer that they no longer are in existence.


 I like that the wrong side of the fabric is not too different from the front, since it shows.
I've been using the narrow hem foot a lot and it worked really well on this fabric.


For me the front of the bodice is too short and the bust darts are too long, even though I made the top about an inch longer because I wanted to go sans the waistband. I'm lucky that I love prints because that alone can hide imperfections. I also pinched a little bit out of the front arm area.
Since I never make a muslin and I don't fit as I go, it's something I have to live with, unless I stitch
up the pattern again. How about those shoes? They are from another business (ApparelSave) that is no longer here.

Three Patterns


This dress started life as Butterick 5850. I don't know what happened but it was huge. 
The top was way too big and there was too much of the skirt gathered into that big top. 
I tried adding elastic to the waist and that made it worse. I loved the fabric, so I looked online and I went back to my local JoAnn store. They were all sold out. I went to another JoAnn and as I was leaving after looking everywhere I spotted it! (This was at the end of the season last year.)



This year I cut out Butterick 6446 for the top, because I had used that before and it fit so nicely.
Since I didn't want a repeat of too much skirt at the waist, I used the top portion of the
skirt from Butterick 5982.


 Life is good, I have a dress I like and had three people give me a compliment.


Please excuse the goofy expression, I think I was trying to stay upright in my shoes on the lawn.

Saturday, August 11, 2018

Simplicity 2360


 I saw this pattern online and it just so happens that I did not have it, but it was easy enough to find. This pattern seems to run a little small in the bustline (I never have that problem) and in the hips.


The fabric does not have any stretch, so that could add to the problem. This dress is wearable and comfortable, which makes it good in my book.

 Used a little binding at the neckline.








Sunday, August 5, 2018

New Look 6223


 

Another pattern I had cut out last summer and just did not get to. I'm always happy that I can fit into the dress after a long winter of staying in the house and eating.


 Love this pattern and I also love the way it fits. This goes on the have to make again list.

Fabric from the stash.

Simplicity 7304


This is my "why was I so afraid to sew silk dress." Seriously, if you have silk in your stash, just go for it. It was a dream to sew and look how gorgeous it is!


This pattern has no fitting issues, it is just sew and go.



The fabric was from S.R. Harris (Burnsville) and the pattern from a quaint sewing store in Monona, WI where all the vintage patterns are one dollar.

Simplicity 5315


 I've had this pattern for a long time and always wanted to make it. Then I saw it on a few other bloggers and knew it was time to sew it up. The denim is from JoAnn and I purchased it on sale for $7.99. It is also on Fabric.com.


 Warning, stand sideways, because all that fabric does make you look wider, but I love this dress anyway!



Here is just one picture from the Gudrun Sjoden exhibition at the Swedish Museum in Minneapolis. She is very talented and to be admired because she knew her style and formed her own company so she wouldn't have men telling her how to design and because she has been successful for so long.

Simplicity 1651


Simplicity 1651 was finished last year, but no time to wear it before the snow began to fall. I like the design detail because it is different from most patterns.


If I do make it again I need to pinch out a bit in the front opening as it is a little wide.