I picked this pattern because I rather liked the Colette version
.... and I think mine looks pretty similar. Hopefully it doesn't look too much like a school uniform. As you can see I chose to only have 8 buttons rather than 10. Because I really don't like high necks which feel a little restrictive I dropped the neckline by 3/8" front and back, which gives a little extra room. I also raised the waist by 5/8" (I usually raise by 1" as I have a high waist).
I particularly like the fit in the back.
The fabric is a most gorgeous teal coloured stretch velveteen with 5% spandex. It's £14.90 per metre and I managed to squeeze it out of 1.5 metres. The stretch meant that although it is quite fitted, it's still very comfortable. I bought the fabric because of the colour and the stretch, however, I hadn't really thought that it might actually be quite similar to velvet to sew! This meant that you have to cut everything in the same direction, you have to be very careful with pins, and pin in the seam allowances and if you unpick it is going to show. I also realised you can only iron on the wrong side and I also did this on top of a towel to try and prevent the nap getting squashed on the right side.
I cut a size 10, but actually the front piece doesn't quite line up with the princess seam, so I could have done with a little more room in the bust. I graded to a size 8 at the waist and skirt, but then tooke another 1/5" extra off all the seams to make the fit a bit snugger.
Looking at the pattern I think I expected this to be a really easy sew but it was a bit more challenging than I expected. You are dealing with a lot of layers at the front waist (5 where there is the overlap) and with this quite thick material lining up took patience and I don't really like the finish at the inside waist. I'm also not used to sleeveless lined bodices where you have to be careful to get the lining absolutely right. In retrospect I wish I had lined the whole dress, because at the hem the velvet tends to stick to your tights.
I chose to do an invisible zip which looks great on the right side but I just couldn't work out how to make a really nice job on the inside, but it's OK. In summary though I like this dress and I will wear it to work. The pattern instructions are clear and easy to follow. (The lining is teal not green but the lack of light has changed the colour).
I'm wearing my phoebe with a McCalls 6649 in Atelier Brunette Hirondelle, which is lovely fabric to sew and wear. I really like this pattern and this is my third version.
I think Colette patterns are probably my most used indie patterns, and I am on a bit of a Colette roll ...coming up the Wren! Have you sewn any Colette patterns?
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