Elsa and Nic were married in September and it was a wonderful day.
I did not sew her beautiful dress (just made a few minor alterations) but I did sew plenty of other clothing for the occasion.
I adore my dress. I made the pattern on Sewist
I had a very definite dress in mind. Full length, full skirt, cross over bodice and empire line.
The pattern was spot on!
I chose to fit the bodice a little firmer, for looks, however this resulted in a very snug fit and would not have been practical for every day.
I fitted the dress to be firm but not tight.
I fitted the dress to be firm but not tight.
The fabric was a joy to sew with.
I purchased it from Designer Ends and I thoroughly recommend having a peep at their goods.The fabric they stock is rather unusual and usually a good width so a very economical sew to boot!
As the wedding reception was held in a shed (barn) I knew it would be cold and I didn't want to layer with a heavy coat. I was quite warm in this light weight wool.
I deliberately chose a contrasting (but beautiful) lining as I wanted it to be a feature when the dress fell open at the sleeves and side splits.
The lining was also purchased from Designer Ends and I only had just enough to make the dress (and indeed, I had to piece one sleeve lining)
The fabric fell beautifully.
A deceptively full but elegant skirt.
The pattern instructions did not include a lining.
I decided to self line the bodice for warmth (and used the as a muslin fitting as well). As this style had a mock wrap this was a little fiddly.
I decided to sew the front and back together at the shoulders, after attaching the lining at the waist seam.
I then fitted and sewed the side seams. The seam allowance was a generous 5/8th which allowed me to turn and flat stitch the seam.
All this inside finishes were so neat I decided to bind the arm seams too.
I am just so happy with this sew.
I can't believe a formal dress could be this comfortable.
I felt warm, comfortable and just fabulous.
A very special day.
Thank you for reading.... xx Nicole
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