So finally - I got a chance to sew something again. I have had this Sew Serendipity pattern on my cutting table, cut out for a couple weeks now. I got the bodice put together and then got sidetracked by ring pillows, wedding presents, and various other sewing projects of the crafty variety.
I wanted to try this pattern before cutting into some of my prettier quilting cottons I bought for summer dressed. The main fabric is a swiss dot that I picked up at hancock last month. Not that you can see it, but the midriff band is a pink spotted quilting cotton. I wasn't going to put the bottom band on the dress, but it was short without it!
I traced the pattern with no alternations other than grading between sizes. I put the bodice together - it's completely lined with white batiste because the swiss dots are very sheer. Once I had the bodice together, I freaked out a bit, this dress has not opening other than the cross over v neck. I figured I wouldn't be able to get into it.
The midriff band is a bit high and it's not level round my body, so I need to alter that before cutting it again.
The bottom band is a quilting cotton that was in the cupboard, not sure what it was bought for, but I know it wasn't a summer dress.
The dress was cool and comfortable to wear and I think with some minor alterations I'll make a few more. Although I really want to jump on the
Vogue 1250 bandwagon, I even have the pattern and fabric ready to go.