"Just what she needs....", I hear you grumble to yourself. I cannot blame you really, I very rarely (about, ahem, twice a year) wear the dresses I make, dresses are just not practical. I also think that some part of my brain tells me that if I wish to be seen as 'good' as any man, I must dress like one. However, it does not seem to work!
Anyhow, back to the topic of the new dress, I actually am making this with a particular occasion in mind. I intend to wear it to an awards ceremony in a week. There was a large number of potential dress patterns to choose from but for various reasons I managed to narrow it down to this one only: Butterick B5281, picture below:
I am making view B with the capped sleeves and I will not be putting shoulder pads in mine. After a trip to Spotlight I settled on some lovely red self patterned drapey jacquard. The lining is a red lawn to give the dress some body.
Today I managed (in between making a batch of grapefruit pickle with some mouldy grapefruits and taking the dog for a walk) to cut the dress out and assemble the bodice, except for the sleeves. The dress is fully lined which gives a lovely neckline without the frustration of a facing that keeps jumping to the right side. Below are some random pictures from the construction.
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Tucks stitched into the right hand shoulder. |
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The assembled bodice without the lining. |
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The assembled bodice with lining, I am happy with it! |
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Close up of neckline. |
I am using my Singer 306 to sew this dress. So far it is behaving nicely and making a very nice stitch. I decided to use the straight stitch throat-plate in a fit of inspiration and it seems to be really helping.
On another note, it was the 23rd (!) anniversary of Freddie Mercury's passing yesterday, I was going to listen to my Queen CD but my CD player has finally given up the ghost so that plan went out of the window.
More updates to follow!