I am almost as passionate about
Simplicity 2614 as I am about this fabric bought at the Tessutis sale. It is such a versatile pattern. This dress is a modified version of the pattern including a self drafted flounce collar. To create the line for the dress I simply added the pattern piece for the skirt at the waistline mark on the blouse pattern. It works like a treat.
Simplicity 2614 as I am about this fabric bought at the Tessutis sale. It is such a versatile pattern. This dress is a modified version of the pattern including a self drafted flounce collar. To create the line for the dress I simply added the pattern piece for the skirt at the waistline mark on the blouse pattern. It works like a treat.
My dress is not copy but does pay homage to the Queen of the jersey frock, Australian designer Leona Edmiston. I made it to wear to a party in Melbourne - good thinking 99 - Melbourne is even colder than Sydney at the moment. It does look nice under my red wool overcoat!
I quite proud of what I achieved in terms of pattern matching. It took over an hour to lay out and cut. The picture below shows a centre front seam that is barely visible. I'm particularly grateful to the lovely assistant at Tessutis who persuaded me to buy more fabric than I originally intended. I needed every bit. Tessutis have a huge sale on so I came away with 6 metres of jersey and silk 30% off the original price.
I am still making slow progress on my Chanel style jacket. I've included a sneak preview shot of my first ever welt pocket which I'm trimming with a spidery black trim bought at the Dongdaemun fabric market in Korea. The black boucle self covered buttons have been rescued from a hideous pink and purple jacket found in the thrift shop. I've also completed quilting the back of the jacket. I'm seeing the jacket more as a hobby project to fit in around other projects that provide more instant gratification.
I was just thinking of my unfinished Chanel! I love both garments! The dress fabric is gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteThe dress is beautiful, especially the fabric print, which is just stunning. Your Chanel looks like it is coming along! I am also looking forward to seeing your striped jacket --- great minds think alike!
ReplyDeleteYour dress is stunning! It sure has the look of the Australian designer. Welt pocket is looking good!
ReplyDeleteYour dress fabric is amazing! And your Chanel jacket too - I want to start mine soon!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty dress. The print is unusual, and makes a totally awesome dress!
ReplyDeleteI love the dress. That fabric is great! The collar is really nice! You are so talented!
ReplyDeleteAmazing dress. That fabric would terrify me. Your pattern matching is most impressive.
ReplyDeleteFab dress and great fabric! You did a great job on it.
ReplyDeleteI have started a Chanel jacket as well as a background project. I will be interested to see how yours goes.
Beautiful dress and great pattern matching.
ReplyDeleteYour welt pocket looks very impressive and I agree the Chanel jackets are a background project.
Wow - that's some dedicated pattern matching! Nice work!
ReplyDeletePrints are a real god send. They can make a garment special. Love the dress details.
ReplyDeleteheh you are ok at sewing... maybe you should get a better fabric though.... and a better pattern......... jk luvz it
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