So, this was finished back in July. The good thing about not reviewing patterns immediately is that you get a real feel for the pattern, the fabric and the fit. So while I hate that I'm so far behind on blogging, this is the plus side of that!
I've worn this dress a ton. A. TON! The rayon challis (FabricMart I think) makes it easy to wear and super comfortable and the print is versatile enough to transition into fall. I haven't worn it since the temps have dropped, but I took photos wearing boots and, it works just as I thought it would!
There are 2 views of that pattern - the other view is maxi length with no ruffles, with breast pockets and epaulets. I made view #120 without the sleeve ruffle. In the right fabric, I like the ruffle (I think Burda's fabric is too stiff for them), but I knew I wanted this to be a transition piece and by eliminating the sleeve ruffle, I can wear this with jackets and looser cardigans.
view #120
I sewed a size 40 neckline and shoulder, graded to a 42. I did not do an FBA because I knew surgery was pending. There was slight gaping in the front before and now, all flat :-D
The pattern just skims the body in such a nice way. You can see by the line drawing that there isn't a ton of shaping - but it works. Ignore my bad posture on the left. The dress really does sit level on me :)
I love gathered ruffles but hate sewing them. I opted for a rolled hem on the ruffle over narrowing hemming all that fabric.
I chose to interface but the collar and facing for stability and to make it easier to sew it all together. I used the *extremely* light Pro-Sheer Elegance by Fashion Sewing Supply.
The armhole is just hemmed. I did that before sewing the side seams.
While working on it, I'd posted button options on IG. I was almost sold on a metal button but these just felt right with this fabric & pattern!
As you can see from the line drawing, this pattern only included 6 buttons. I used 8 or 9.
If you were maybe perhaps possibly considering this pattern...SEW IT! :) I really love this dress. Definitely need a solid version!
I'm going to be busy, busy trying to replace things!
8 comments:
OMG love this! It’s so much better than the Burda version! And super versatile!
Well I just love this, and can see why you do too! It looks wonderful on you! I agree that a solid version would be great, and I am glad you are recovering after surgery.
April 2019 has been one of my favourite Burdas ever ( along with April 2016 - the Aprils have it ). I love several patterns too but overlooked this dress until I saw yours and someone elses whom I'm afraid I can't remember so this being added to the long list to sew from the mag. Yours looks much better than Burda's.
definitely perfect for fall with that fabric. love this version. I just finished mine, I added the sleeve ruffles and I think they will be somewhat annoying for the reason you mention. But they are so ruffly :)
This is lovel, especially the fabric. Really looks nice on you
This is so nice! I missed the April issue but I have downloaded this pattern. I love the look of it without the sleeve ruffle. Must make this now!
The line drawing of this pattern would not have done much for me, but I love yours. I think challis is a great fabric for it.
This dress looks amazing! The colours are fab.
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