I can’t believe how long it’s been since I posted
anything. This is completely due to a lack of me
taking photos. And let's face it: a sewing blog is very, very dull without them. However I have been sewing!
This is Simplicity 1877, one of Leanne Marshall’s
patterns, and I made version B with the gathered skirt. I don’t wear a lot of florals but felt like
expanding my sewing horizons and loved this lightweight linen I found at Jo-Ann’s. I felt the colors would transition nicely
from late summer into fall with tights and boots. The pattern went together pretty easily
although I complicated things by adding a full lining and then went completely
mental and hemmed the skirt by hand.
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| Hidden pinked center seams |
I prefer to line my dresses anyways, but I wasn’t thrilled
with the center bodice seam remaining unfinished. Plus my fabric was a bit sheer. In order to add the lining I sacrificed the bias
binding around the neck and sleeves. Instead
I under stitched and then top stitched ¼” around the edges to try and simulate the
look.
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| Shoulder flounces before being tacked down |
The edges of the “V” in front aren’t perfect but I figured
it was good enough since me and my cleavage have the best views and I’m
counting on them distracting anyone looking to closely at my seams.
FYI: while this pattern is low cut, it’s not drafted to
be quite this low. When I went to sew my
fabric and lining together I went ahead and used a standard 5/8” seam, completely
forgetting that the bias binding finish means the edges wouldn’t be reduced at all
until after I serged them. Whoops! This also meant the armhole was lowered as well but for the most part doesn’t reveal my bra.
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| Crazy hair mustache |
Except in this photo where I realized I totally
made a dress that matches my bra!
I debated whether or not to add the shoulder flounces
before deciding why not since I don’t have anything else like it in my closet. Plus they reminded me of origami for some reason.
The skirt is pleated and topstitched in the center and
gathered everywhere else. To keep my
lining simple I just used the skirt pieces and made it exactly the same other
than shortening it a few inches.
The end result is a nice clean inside and added opaqueness. Next time I make this dress I’ll raise the
underarm slightly and take it in about ½” at the waist. Although the design is pretty distinctive so
that won’t be anytime too soon.
I braved the cold to take these photos but I’m hoping for
a warmish fall day to wear it without tights.
I think with my brown leather jacket, tights and boots it’ll be perfect
to wear out while the leaves are changing colors. I doubt it’ll stay in the rotation throughout
winter so I plan on wearing it while I can!