The older I get, the more I love wearing dresses. Not only for work, but on the weekends as well. But, my big caveat is I like my dresses comfy, but still cute. For some reason, this seems to be difficult to find in stores. Yay for sewing! ;)
I loved the little racerback dresses I made last summer from KS 3703 so much and wore them to death. I wanted something for the fall/winter that had the same basic shape since it was so flattering for my pear-shaped hips, but that had a plain scoop neck and long sleeves so that I wouldn't freeze in my icebox of an office. Oh, and it had to look cute with boots. Quite the list, eh? I'd like to say that I used a bunch of fancy pattern skills to combine KS 3703 (the bodice) with KS 3561 (for the neckline and sleeves), but the truth is that I totally winged it and somehow wound up so very happy with the result.
The pattern pieces that I wound up with consisted of a fitted scoopneck dress with an a-line skirt and long sleeves. I knew that I wanted to make this out of relatively thin jersery knit fabrics, so I also added a full lining, using the dress pieces. Each shell was sewn together separately and then they were attached at the neckline, right sides together with clear elastic sewn in to provide stabilization. The sleeves were then added to the dress. I left the jersey lining unhemmed, but cut short enough to not show at the bottom and hemmed the sleeves/outside layer of the dress with a twin needle.
My inital test dress (which has since been packed away in the "Yeah, this isn't fitting until after baby" box) was a smidge too short and too tight. I mean, it fit, but it needed a little tweaking to be perfect. I adjusted my already crazy frankenpattern accordingly and cut out the next version in some Missoni look alike fabric that I grabbed from Michael Levine. I lined the dress in a nice, beefy bamboo jersey, which not only added warmth, but also smoothed everything out. It is also so comfortable against the skin - an extra bonus. Sure, I paid more for the lining fabric than the fashion fabric, but in my opinion, it was totally worth it.
To finish off the look, I made an infiniti scarf in some teal jersey using the instructions that came with the Hot Patterns Uptown/Downtown dress. After I finished this one in December, I have since worn it no less than a dozen times. I love the colors, I love the style and I especially love the fit. Oh, and the best part - almost 22 weeks pregnant and it still fits pretty well. Oh sure, it's getting shorter as the bump gets bigger, but it's nice that I'm still able to wear it since our weather is showing no signs of wanting to warm up any time soon.
I finally got around to making another version of the dress in April out of this crazy loud floral sweater knit, also from Michael Levine.
I didn't realize just how much less stretch this fabric has compared to the teal dress though and really should have added a bit of room in the sleeves and the bust, since it's a bit more snug than I normally prefer. This was my Easter dress this year since it was so chilly and it still fit over the baby bump, so I guess the fit isn't awful. I'm guessing that (eventually) after baby it will be even better.
LOVE the missoni-esque print one, and looks great on you with the bump both ways. ;)
ReplyDeletei'm loving dresses more and more, too. so much easier than trying to pair a top and a bottom.
While I've been having fun making separates for the Me-Made-June challenge, I love my dresses. So easy to get ready to go to work and perfect for the weekends, too.
ReplyDeleteI like all your versions, but think the loud print looks amazing on you!
Both prints are great! It just shows how nice simple clean lines an be in a pattern.
ReplyDeleteBy the way, cute bump! :-)
Looking good! You did a fantastic job of creating just what you wanted in your dresses. I imagine the bamboo lined dress feels like heaven. Both are made with gorgeous prints as well.
ReplyDeleteLOVE these dresses!!! I missed that you are expecting! Congrats!!! That is very exciting!!!
ReplyDeleteYou looks wonderful! I love both dresses. I'm a total sucker for a missoni print. SO fun!
ReplyDeleteYour dresses are fabulous! You wonderful in them.
ReplyDeleteFabulous dresses, the style is great and I LOVE both of those prints - I can't decide which I prefer, both are exactly the kind of fabric that I would have purchased!
ReplyDeleteLovely dresses, especially the Missoni print! I also like the idea of lining with bamboo knit and think I will copy you this fall.
ReplyDeleteI loe the dresses and you look great!!
ReplyDeleteLOVE these, mama! You look amazing!
ReplyDeleteYour baby bump looks great!
ReplyDeleteI love sew and gos. You did a nice job.
ReplyDeleteYour fabrics are just gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteThere's nothing like the stretch and comfort of a knit dress when you're pregant, is there?
Love the dresses, and love the growing baby bump :D
You look adorable!! Have you found out the sex of the baby yet?
ReplyDeleteGreat dresses - how cute is your bump? Great work!
ReplyDeleteBoth dresses are fantastic! You know with a little pivot and slide you can get some more fabric in the waistline...thus making a few more to wear through the next couple of months!
ReplyDeleteI love this look. While I like tailoring and working with wovens, I am drawn to things that I can just pull on without ironing.
ReplyDeletei am dying, just DYING at your adorable baby bump. love so much.
ReplyDeleteand, you did that without a serger! so awesome!
The dresses look great and they fit you very well! I love your wtiting and your ideas :) Keep up the good work!
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