The first one I did just like Jenny's cover dress. I added the sash - but didn't double the fabric because I was using a fairly substantial ponte knit and I didn't want the bulk of 2 layers. I did hem the sash for some unknown reason.
Let me also say - I'm rubbish at grading between sizes for my hips. It's like I have absolutely no idea how big they are! I know what the tape measure tells me, but even with flat pattern measuring - my garments end up too big at the hips. Frustrating!
I will say - with each dress, it got smaller and the sway back adjustment got bigger. I know that Cashmerette has a built in sway back adjustment, but with my very short back length (15") and my prominent behind, I need more.
The second dress was white polka dots on a black ponte background. I used a solid white ponte for the sleeves and neckband and the polka dots for the sleeve bands.
This dress was not long for the closet. I think I wore it twice and the ponte pilled horribly. I couldn't stand it. I think I have a tiny big of the polka dots left, but I'm not sure I'll use them.
The third version, I think, fits the best! And it's my favorite. The hot pink border was on the fabric and I cut it to use as the neck band. I fussy cut the sleeves so the border was at the hem.
The fabric is an ITY from FabricMart ordered in May of 2015 - so it only took 3 years to get sewn up!
I like this dress in an ITY knit. I'm finally happy with the length - neither too long nor too short.
I love the little flippy side vent. My versions are just slightly longer in the back - although it's not noticeable in this photo.
While I do finally like this dress, I think the tunic version is next in my to make pile. I love Carolyn's versions of the tunic with long sleeves and a turtleneck or cowl - I am smitten with Megan's Pembroke tunic dress and really want to add several versions like that to my closet.
Megan's Beautiful Pembroke Tunic |
You have lost so much weight. I love the style and the fabric choice. So cute.
ReplyDeleteI love the black and white one with the pink accents. You should get lots of wear out of it. The polka dots were cute; too bad the fabric behaved badly.
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