Last September, Zara asked me to make her a dress for her birthday.
I was happy to and suggested she look through my patterns.
She didn't find a dress but she did find a blouse and asked if I could lengthen it.
What she was after was essentially a 'princess' or 'fit and flare' and I thought I could extend the bottom of the pattern pieces following the existing angle.
Zara loved view 1
The other issue was that I was working with only measurements as Zara is no longer at home.
Thus, I found myself one evening whilst Jed was at a meeting, extending the pattern (I knew those tissue scraps would come in handy one day) blending the size 10 at the bust, 8 at the waist and out to the 16 at the hips.
I used some lovely fabric I picked up in a bulk lot from a dealer in Melbourne.
He said he purchased it from a boutique in the fashion district.
It takes a very hot iron so has a high cotton content but also a beautiful, silky hand, maybe some rayon?
It is a gorgeous ivory/cream with a subtle sheen to the finish.
As I was only going to get one chance to fit the dress I constructed the back and the front separately, attaching the facings and neatening the side seams.
I then basted the side seams with a large stitch, flipping the facings down and pinning in place.
I took a leap of faith and sewed the facings and under stitched them as well.
I was hopeful that any alterations could be made at the side seams.
Zara was staying at our beach cottage with friends and we had a sofa to deliver there so I grabbed the chance at a fitting.
I couldn't believe it, it was perfect!
As usual, Zara and I squabbled over the length but she agreed to a deep hem and I put it up by hand.
The buttons are oval, MoP but they all broke so they need replacing with something sturdier.
The over-the-top shoulder ties really make it something different!
~Zara's Verdict~
The dress is absolutely divine!
I cannot believe how gorgeous it is. Somehow this dress transforms me into a Greek goddess. The cream colouring is so divine, paired with the elegant mother of pearl buttons it is truly a designer piece.
I cannot stress this enough, my mother is a miracle worker (she better not have edited this out)
I am so lucky to have a mother that sews, I would never be able to afford such a lovely and well fitting dress on my uni student budget.
~My Verdict~
I think my girls are so clever!
It never ceases to amaze me what they come up with looking at the patterns.
I know I taught them to look at line drawings but it is edifying that they do!
This was a fun sew and I would love to recommend the pattern but, unfortunately, I have not been able to find it anywhere.
Possibly is was released in Australia under 1738 and another code internationally?
I am not sure where I got it from, maybe an OpShop or it wa given to me.
(I am frequently given boxes of sewing bits and bobs from people no longer sewing)
Anyway, it was a happy find and Zara has asked for a gingham version.
I am happy to oblige.
Thank you for reading.... xx Nicole
I love how they design their styles based on patterns you have, and how you fulfill their dreams. My oldest has been waiting on me to sew her a pair of leopard print leggings for a month now ... I have to just do it!
ReplyDeleteThank you Masha!
DeleteIt gets harder as they get older and get their own options (he he) Zara and I always squabble about length but at the end of the day, if you cant wear a mini at 20, when can you?
Make this leopard legging, you will make you daughter very happy!
xx N
I never would have seen the possibilities in this pattern! Well done, Zara, it's super cute! I love the length and the deep hem gives it a bit more weight in case of a light breeze, lol!
ReplyDeleteI told her she needs to wear good knickers!
DeleteThank you Inder, it is fun to see what they come up with and after all, its only fabric!
xx N