The condition was fab. I had to unstick it to get in and it was still factory folded (I actually prefer used patterns, they make me less nervous and I like to think of who might have made the dress and when they might have worn it all those years ago - in this case 80 years ago).
I made a rough muslin (and that is the only kind of muslin I do make!) and the size 36" bust seemed almost perfect, I just put a bit of extra room in the sleeve and took a bit out of the waist. (As you can see I don't bother with all the skirt, just in case you thought I was making a very mini mini!).
One thing which went well was the collar. This is the first time I have tried making the under-collar piece 1mm smaller all round than the top and this produced the desire curl (which you can just see below) which has made the collar lie nice and flat.
|This was the first zip I had put a zip inside a side seam and although it was fiddly (I used an invisible zip because I like that look the best) I am very proud how invisible it is (yes I know the pattern doesn't match it was impossible - but the waist seam does).
There is a little inverted pleat at the front and I used this fab tutorial from Sherry which really worked to sort out the hem issues.
I also edged the hem with some stretchy cotton lace to make a nice (whilst flat) edge.
Are you desperate to see the dress yet.... I just finished on time but had to put in the zip, join the side seams, put in the sleeves, make the cuffs and hem it on Saturday .... a bit of an epic sewing day! So here it is on my dummy
And on Sunday I thought a little trip to Carnforth train station (famous for being the setting for the film Brief Encounter) would be a fitting backdrop.
I shortened the length by a couple of inches, because I wanted a dress I could wear rather than one which was slavishly authentic. Its not my favourite because really I like a tight bodice and full skirt style which is the opposite of this, but it is wearable, even for work. And here are a couple of more piccies. Just need a handsome leading man to whisk me away on a steam train!
Finally we have finally been loving a bit of September sun
I LOVE it! Very impressed with your workmanship there - I'm currently struggling with getting the ears on my bunny the right way around so an invisible zip seems miles away. Looking forward to seeing the Hetty KAL - sadly I'm right in the middle of the Miette and it doesn't look like it's going to get finished this side of Christmas! Well done again x Jane
ReplyDeleteThanks jane, actually I found making the bunny more difficult and dan thinks its really spooky. Might make the miette, I haven t enjoyed hetty that much. X
ReplyDeleteOooh, it's gorgeous! I loved seeing it take shape through your photos. You really are very good at this sort of thing, and you are also good at choosing patterns which flatter you. I have been enjoying doing some embroidery recently, and am attempting knitted washcloths and homemade soap for thrifty Christmas presents. We'll see how that goes... xx
ReplyDeleteThanks Gillian, it is a style I'm getting used to. I bought all the materials to do an embroidery sampler ages ago and then got obsessed with clothes so I must get back to it some time. Hope the present making goes well, I've never made soap! xx
DeleteWow, your dress looks fab, it really suits you. Love the 'Brief Encounter' photos!
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Thanks Jilly, just waiting for Trevor Howard to come by!
DeleteThat is one fabulous dress! The fabric is just perfect, wish I stumbled over something like that ;) This style really suits you! Well done indeed :)
ReplyDeleteThanks Siri that's so kind. I do get a bit obsessed with finding the right pattern (hence buying this one from America!) Glad you think it has worked.
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