That is what happened with this dress.
Had I used a different style and pattern I would've had enough but #3 wanted this particular dress and so I had to "wing it" a bit. Not enough of the bird print to get the entire dress. So I substituted one front panel with some red dotted Swiss to make it appear to be an "apron", added an upper band at the empire seam for the apron band and Voila! she is happy with it.
Details:
- Simplicity 5645--used this same pattern for #3's Easter dress in 2012
- Heidi Grace fabric that I probably bought at the thrift store. Design is "We are Family".
- Topstitched rickrack to each side of the "apron" panel to make it appear more like an apron and not like I had run out of fabric.
- Added band at empire waist to create the illusion of waistband of the "apron". It is attached into the side seams and seam attaching bodice to skirt.
- Once again I didn't put elastic in the sleeve hem but added a contrasting band by gathering the sleeve edge onto it.
- Added tiny piping to the faced neckline. Just sandwiched it between the bodice and facing pieces. And then topstitched it all down.
- Finished the skirt hem edge like I do quilt bindings. It gives it some body and shape too.
Lovely dress you have made. I really like the read "apron". Is the dress hard to get on without elastic neck / waistline? Or is there enough ease in the pattern?
ReplyDeleteThere is definitely enough ease to pull it over the head. I did adjust the square neck version when I made that because it seemed too loose, but this neckline I left as the pattern indicated.
DeleteIt looks very 'boutique' :-)
ReplyDeleteI made this dress also--and I really like the sleeve band and hem.
ReplyDeleteGreat job.
(I wish this pattern had a zipper in it, although I am sure I could figure out how to add one).
Love this!!
ReplyDeleteThat's an adorable dress!
ReplyDeleteHaha! I was about to say that you should open up your own etsy shop, when I realized you did! This dress is amazing! Something out of chasing fireflies! Beautiful!
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