This is the Chai dress from Itch to stitch and I love it. It certainly helps that it is in my favourite ever liberty tana lawn bought as seconds for only £9 a metre.
I cut a size 6 bust graded to a 4 at the waist. The only adjustments I made was to raise the waistline by 1/2", as I usually have raise waistlines by 1" this may make it a little high for some of you. I also added 2" to the length. But that was it. This is probably the best fit I've ever had, it is pretty snug, but actually comfortable. I had intended to make the version with the sleeve, but it has a gathered sleeve and I'm not that keen on gathered sleeves. I usually avoid sleeveless makes, because I don't really like showing the tops of my arms, but I really preferred the sleeveless look and I've decided just to go with it.
Jo at my sewing class just showed me a tip to sew a collar the other way round if you know you aren't going to button up, that is machining the collar to the inside and then doing your slip stitching on the right side, and I love this technique. It means the part of the collar that shows is really neat.
The other thing I loved is that you can make the insides really neat. I used French seams throughout. The only thing I would really do differently is to interface the waist band.
A definite winner, and I would genuinely recommend this pattern. The blouse version is lovely too and I will be making it again.
I've also been to Cambridge for the Sewing Weekender with sewing friend Gary and we had a great time.
There are many descriptions around about what happened, but basically 60 sewers talked ... sewed .... swapped stuff .... talked some more and had a very wonderful time. We stayed at the College for 2 nights and I would definitely go again, if we can get the tickets. It was surreal meeting lots of the people I watch on vlogs and admire their makes on blogs and I was just a touch starstruck.
Here I am with Harriet and her mum, both such lovely people (and wearing my GBSB colour blocked dress, which got loads of complements). It was particularly lovely to meet Rachel and Kate from the Fold Line and Charlotte from An English Girl at Home who organized the weekend and Fiona from Dairy of a Chainstitcher, one of my favourite blogs. The only thing that went wrong was my sewing! I was making a Seamwork Sonia and the fit was so awful that is has ended in the bin!
I would recommend you go to the Weekender if you can, but as tickets are so limited that they sold out in 20 minutes and I want to go again next year .... I won't! And just to prove that I do wear what I me, here I am in my Chai dress outside the College at Cambridge.
this is a beautiful make, love the fall of the fabric, and its such a flattering fit, I am about to follow your link to pattern, really lovely make
ReplyDeleteGreat I'll love to see yours if you make one! I will use this pattern again.
DeleteYou got a great fit on this and I think the print is lovely.
ReplyDeleteThanks Manju it's definitely my favourite liberty and I've just stashed some of the lilac.
DeleteGorgeous! You've achieved a great fit and chose a lovely fabric for the pattern. So lovely to finally meet you at the Sewing Weekender and see your dress in person! Let's hope our paths may cross again soon!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much Fiona. It wash lovely to meet you and I really hope we do meet again.
DeleteI'm so pleased to have found your blog! I love your work and am so jealous that you went to the Sewing Weekender. The tickets sound like they're as rare as hens teeth!
ReplyDeleteSo glad you've found mine too! Really loved your latest top! I'm looking at a lace insert pattern at the moment from Louise Antoinette and I was certainty inspired by your top!
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