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All photos in dress taken by Lucie Sprague :) |
I was actually in a good spot a week or two before the deadline. Then I unexpectedly but excitingly moved into a new flat and at the same time caught a nasty cough. Lucky the dress was pretty simple and I was able to finish it off on the last day, to be included in the round up. It was great sewing along with these ladies and look forward to the next one!
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Back view of dress |
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Pocket Detail: I didn't wait to have a trim around the neckline of the dress, however the fabric pattern was so busy I used a trim on the pockets do you could actually see them! |
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Trying to look natural with my hands in my pocket. I actually think I placed them a bit to high, so will move then down next time I use this pattern. |
The neckline on this dress gaped slightly, which seemed to be a common problem in the group. Also my whole neckline turned out a whole lot smaller then the others, not really sure what happened there? Anyway because the print was so busy I pinched out the excess of fabric with two small darts. This wouldn't look so good on a plain fabric so I looked up this great tutorial from bernie and i to alter the pattern.
Project Notes
Pattern: McCall's 5144, $6 for pdf file
Fabric: From stash, about $5 from a studio fabric sale
Habby/ Trims: Button and Cotton Bias Binding from stash
Pattern Alterations: Extended the bodice by 1.5cm, lowered the
arm hole to make a bigger opening and took in the neckline with two darts.
Total Cost: $11
Again its a pretty simple pattern so should be easy to finish up in the next week. I really hope I didn't just jinks myself ;)




Esther, your swirl dress is so pretty!!! I love the trim on the pockets!
ReplyDeleteAnd yeahhh, I realized how many things I had due this past week and kinda laughed at myself. So everyone gets an extension! =D
Thanks so much Carla! Im looking forward to what every one comes up with next week :)
ReplyDeleteOh Esther, it is so, so fabulously pretty! I love the colour palette. It makes me think of a rose garden in July and the classic Swirl cut is so immensely becoming. Awesome job - you look like nothing short of a million bucks in your wonderful new frock.
ReplyDelete♥ Jessica