Okay so I'm back for a minute. I woke up a couple of days ago and thought I want to sew. I sat down at my sewing machine, turned it on and thought, "YES!" Honestly, it's been almost a year but yeah, I want to sew. I think there are several reasons why. I recently found a church I like and have been going pretty regularly. Which means I have a new place to go and a new reason to sew pretty things.
Also, my daughter, granddaughters and I are headed to Chicago next month. It would be nice to pack a few new pieces to wear...and I still think sew first instead of buy! So, I'm thinking of a few outfits for the trip too. We will see what actually ends up being made.
This is my third dress from the Hope Dress extension pack. To say I liked this extension pack is an understatement.
Materials:
4 yards of rayon Rifle & Co fabric purchased from my local fabric store, Urban Sewciety in September 2022.
1/2 yard of 1/2" wide elastic
Construction:
Since this is my third version, I made no pattern alterations since this fits me. I chose this tie version with the banded sleeves because I haven't made it and I didn't want to make buttons and buttonholes which seem to be my kryptonite lately. I seem to get stuck there and the garment sits unfinished.
Two things to note about my bodice:
1. I made the banded sleeves with the bodice and struggled to get it on when I tried the top on. Ummmm that's a no for me. So I removed the bands (which was a process) and added a 1" casing. Then I inserted 1/2" elastic in the casing.
2. The bodice tie gave me pause. The way the instructions tell you to sew it to the bodice seemed fiddly. Then I realized that I could use my bias binding tool to make the tie which made the process make sense to me. Once I made it as bias binding, it was much easier to add it to the neckline. I did cut mine with a few extra inches and I made a knot at the finished ends.
Otherwise, adding the bodice to the skirt and hemming it was the same as my other versions. As always, fabric affects how the dress wears. Since I used a rayon, it seems to fit a little closer but with more drape.
Here are a few photos:
This was my second completed garment. I've several more in the queue. Mostly items that were unfinished but I still wanted or cut out and remaining in my cut out/waiting to be sewn pile. It's been an easy way to transition back into sewing. I don't have to complete a project from start to finish. I can finish a garment that I've already dreamed up that just needs a few steps to be completed.
I've also have a few more ideas floating around that I'd like to make. We shall see what actually makes it from ideas to my wardrobe.
...as always more later!