April 11, 2019

Siren Sundress - Part 1

This past was started as draft back in 2016 - oops.

Earlier this year, I won a pattern give-away from Stonemountain & Daughter.  It was during Indy Pattern Month and I won a pattern of my choosing from Decades of Style.  I chose to get the Siren Sundress pattern.


I received a direct message from Decades of Style that said the key to this dress fitting well is all in the bodice.  The message also said that if you have the fabric to make the ties wider - by an inch at least.

This dress is a double wrap.  The front is just a mock wrap - although it overlaps - as if it wrapped.  The real wrap happens in the back.  So - what I did was trace the bodice pieces and cut it out in lining fabric.  The first go round the bodice gaped at the front and the armhole and the back had all kinds of issues - it gaped and was too long.



So - I sliced and overlapped the front in 3 places and took out about 2" of length.  I also narrowed the bodice a bit at the shoulder.  I thought I took photos of that step, but clearly did not.  However, thanks to google photos I do have photos from a 3 year old project.  

For the back - I did the same - sliced and overlapped.  And this is why you trace a pattern.  Had I cut into them I would never know what the original pieces were meant to look like.  

In this photo you can see that the pieces are just too tall for my short back - see how the piece is folding up on itself?  I sent these photos to my sewing friends before moving on.  Keep in mind - I'm still using the lining fabric at this stage.  


Second back muslin.  It's getting better.  If I remember right I went straight to my full on muslin dress at this point.  I thought I had photos of me wearing it - but I could not find them in the google photos vault, so I'll show you on a hanger and then tell you that the dress is in the giveaway box.  And that I'm a tiny bit sad that this fabric is no longer available for my use.  



6 comments :

  1. It looks like it would be such a fun pattern! But the gapping problems usually kill my enthusiasm for a project, too. I've put a couple of things I recently finished in the Goodwill pile. I just don't want clothes I don't love around me.

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    1. I worked so hard to make this dress work for me and it's just not the most flattering garment in my closet.

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  2. It looks like a cute pattern but I'm just never satisfied with wrap dresses.

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    1. I have some knit wrap dresses that I love. The overlap is deep and works well, this also has a very generous overlap, but I always feel like I'm tugging things into place.

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  3. Aw man :( Sorry it didn’t work out. That fabric is really pretty too...and just screams spring.

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    1. Thanks! You were definately part of the brain trust that helped make it fit. I thought about re-purposing the fabric, but that didn't happen . . .

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