I like to make each of my tribe something special for their birthday.
Zara was very keen on a lime green gingham sundress.
It was a coincidence that when we pulled out the pattern, there was one on the cover.
Do you remember this dress?
It is the same pattern I used to make her silk dress for the Football Black Tie dinner
Zara wanted it quite short so I choose View B but went with a deep hem so it would hang nicely.
The gingham is some vintage stuff from my stash. It was quite narrow and I was only just able to cut the skirt pieces from it.
It was so soft and pressed up beautifully.
Zara was after quite a 'poofy' skirt so I dropped in a lawn lining.
I hemmed that to sit an inch above the dress hem.
Thread chains keep the lining in place.
I put the hem up by hand (Zara's request) but this time I used the patterns method to reduce the fullness.
I usually make small darts in the hem, pressing them down, at regular increments, and then sew the hem in place.
This time I sewed a large gathering stitch and pulled that in gently to remove fullness, pressed, pinned and hand sewed.
I prefer my method, a lot smoother and neater looking.
The elastic casing is a wide bias strip that covers the bodice/waist seam. The elastic is threaded neatly through the front opening.
I like it!
~Zara's Verdict~
This dress is adorable. I had this vision in mind and Mum nailed it.
The apple green colour of the gingham paired with the gorgeous halter neck created the loveliest Spring/Summer dress.
~My Verdict~
I *love* sewing vintage patterns so this one was a no brainer.
All the fabric was from my stash (and I think that was all given to me).
It was a very pleasant afternoon sew.
(But I think I will stick to my way of hemming)
Thank you for reading... xx N
Gorgeous - I love how often your vintage pattern stash is used to brilliant effect!
ReplyDeleteThank you Jane.
ReplyDeleteI love sewing vintage patterns and sewing them up, in fabrics that were probably purchased in the same era is the cherry on top!
xx N