I did something I very rarely do: made two of the same pattern - in peach and in black.
The dresses I made have more gathers in the bust area than the original one, and I prefer it this way.
Material: black rayon jersey, 10 oz weight (my estimation); very lightweight
Although this is not intended to be a tutorial, here are the basic schematics and construction details for the dress:
- Bodice: Both back and front are made from two pieces: the outside piece is cut with the to-be-gathered edge alonfg the crosswise grain, while the inside piece with the to-be-gathered edge along the lengthwise grain. The two pieces attach at the line where the schematic points at attaching elastic. The elastic is sewn in the seam. At the end of the post there are some sequential photos of the process.
- Skirt:
- The seam that attches the skirt to the bodice is reinforced with 1/8" elastic (sewn into the seam;
- Breast pads (from a swimming suit) inserted in the bodice (between the two layers). The pads from the craft store were too rigid and left a rather visible outline;
- The shoulder band is attached only to the seam that joins bodice with skirt.
8 comments:
Gorgeous dresses.
Beautiful! You look like a goddess!
love it, both of them, but the black version is to die for :)
Beautiful dress! Thanks for sharing your methods.
You look lovely in both.
Beautiful, your version is much better than the ready to wear.
With a dress as lovely as this I would definitely make a bunch more and no one would blame you. You look amazing:)
WOW!
You look gorgeous!
This dress is now definetly on my to-sew-list!
Could you please show a detail of the strap-knot in the bust area?
Thanks for sharing your methods.
Chrissie
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