Wednesday, April 2, 2014

Tribalism


I couldn't wait to show off my latest self-drafted dress from my work with pattern making teacher Anita McAdam.  I bought this amazing but somewhat overwhelming tribal print fabric a few months ago  from Tessuti in Surry Hills.  It was love at first sight, but then came the obvious question "What on earth will I do with it?".  Teaming it with black was an obvious solution.  The result is a flattering, princess seamed frock that is just is little bit out there.  The body of the dress is lined to the edge, with unlined three-quarter length sleeves for trans-seasonal comfort. 
For those of you who are wondering, those tribal eyes sit well above the bust point.  I love the way the print matched along the centre back zip and seam line.  I'll be wearing it to a function in Melbourne on Sunday, so will post wearing photos.
Check out my new sewing space...courtesy of youngest daughter studying interstate.

16 comments:

  1. Great job with drafting this pattern. I love the fabric combination; the print one is very unusual and pretty.

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  2. Nice work with the dress and pattern placement!

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  3. Fabulous fabric. Can't wait seeing you modeling this dress

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  4. Love what you did with the fabric - beautiful and not overwhelming!

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  5. Such a great use of the fabric. It is a lovely dress!

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  6. Love the dress, well done!!!

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  7. So good to see this one made up! Can hardly wait to see the photos of you wearing it. :)

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  8. What a great use of the fabric, the black panels tone it down just enough without losing any of the vibrancy of the print.

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  9. The panels are a very clever way to showcase this print. It's a really striking pring and I can see why you were drawn to it.
    I'm happy to wait for the photos. Have fun wearing this dress.

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  10. Beautiful! And you are following lessons with Anita McAdam? I recently found her blog, how wonderful to have a class with her.

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  11. Fabulous dress! The print is just fabulous. I love how the black frames the print. Pretty neckline as well.

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  12. It looks fantastic! Nice work on using such a bold print. I also love bold prints but never know what to do with them!

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  13. It looks so chic! I really like the black panels in it too.

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