I love this pattern and after my earlier attempt, I decided to make it again in a crisp navy linen. When I made the first one, I had an issue with the fabric that made it drape too much. I thought I sized the pattern wrong. Turns out it was the fabric. When I cut this one out I made sure to prep the fabric rather meticulously:
I also made sure to pay attention to where I notched and how bulky parts laid. I notched on the sides of gathers so I could fold and press them down properly. Thats something I like doing, because it helps the garment lay so much neater. Notching is awesome!
Then there is the belted back.


I did a test fit after I basted the sides of the blouse together and it fits just fine. The linen hangs very well and I love working with it. The skirt is complete. All I have to do is the hem. Ill finish sewing the blouse tomorrow. I plan on wearing this on the weekend with its matching skirt (finished) and the beret and bag I made. This outfit is for a cocktail party. I loves the cocktails.
Lookin' good!
ReplyDeleteLove the dress so far. Do you find that serging the edges makes a big difference? I just got a serger and I think I may take a page out of your book and serge everything.
ReplyDeleteYES!
ReplyDeleteYou should overlock all your pieces. It helps with the longevity of the fabric, and just looks neat and polished. I overlock everything...well, nearly everything.
Corners are still a bit tricky for me, but Ill get there.
Looks great so far! I love the way the belted back looks!
ReplyDeleteLove it! Especially the back detail. All your careful work is paying off.
ReplyDeleteA great classic piece! I love the top-stiching detail!
ReplyDeleteJana
I have yet to tell you, since I first saw this post last week and seeing you in the completed ensemble this morning how much I frelling LOVE it on you. Congrats on the hard work. You look fabulous!
ReplyDeleteThis looks great! The belted back is a really lovely detail.
ReplyDeleteBeautifully done.
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Very professional.
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