I made this ages ago. and by ages I mean I took these pictures on my old camera before my hair was pink.
so yeah they are old.
The pattern is K8144 by new look. Its one of those patterns where the cover art is just baffling.
I dunno maybe its just me but I think the dress is really really bright!
It originally came free with a copy of sew magazine but I got my copy from my mums friend sue.
After looking at the pattern drawings I realised that I really like the front pleated section and thought it might be nice to make it up in some of this blue linen I had lying around.
As it goes I didn't have quite enough of the blue linen so I had to use some left of black for the belt, shoulder sections and the facings.
I didn't like the belt that came with the pattern so I add some waist ties into the side seams. I made them quite long to create a sort of obi effect. I think it worked really nicely and I much prefer my belt to the one on the pattern.
Fit wise the top half okay but it is a bit tight on the hips. Annoyingly is not so tight that I'll rip open the side seams for more wiggle room. Instead its just tight enough that if I cut out the donuts then it will probably fit better..... I don't want to cut out the donuts though so *shrugs* . [actually thinking about it I made this dress before we even had Polly so at least four months ago and I have been going on a walk twice a day since getting her so I may have slimmed my hips down a bit! I'll have to try it one.]
The origami bit at the front is created by cutting and folding the fabric. Which took me quite a while to get my head around and made me a bit tense. Well its not very often you cut directly into the front of your dress is it.
Because of the folded detail the entire front is cut flat instead of on the fold. This did mean I had to do a bit of pattern jigsawing to get everything to fit.
Note to self - linen likes to wrinkle. Which I did know but sweet Jesus it really does like to wrinkle up doesn't it! I have a black dress in linen that I absolutely love but if I'm going somewhere in the car I have to hitch my skirts right up to keep them as flat as possible so I don't look messy when I get to where ever I'm going. [she says like she goes anywhere more interesting than mcdonalds and Lil mans school]
On this picture you can see how tight it is across the hips. I'm hoping this was just because I was full of Easter chocolate. I really really don't want to have to unpick the side seams.
I like the fact that I can tie it at the front and the back but I think I prefer it with the ties at the front because they shield any muffin top issues I may be having.
To add them in I just cut four long rectangles, sewed them into tube and then inserted them into the side seams.
I actually don't hate this picture of my bum to be honest.
So I guess I'm off to try this on to see if I need to let out the side seams and amend my pattern pieces or if I just need to get some spanx!
Much Love Frankie
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It is an interesting pattern - a bit different from the usual and I like the navy and black combo, so a happy fabric shortage. I hope you find it fits better now after your summer of Polly walking but if not you must just buckle down and get out that seam ripper!
ReplyDeleteI'm hoping I've slimmed my hips down but I doubt it! I really must rip the Seam's if not x
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