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Thursday, 7 April 2016

Another blue dress for the collection

Hello hello! How are you all today? Good I hope! Life's a bit busy around here at the moment, but I have a little backlog of projects to share with you still. I'll start with this patterned blue number (because clearly I don't have enough blue in my wardrobe already....)


If this dress seems somewhat familiar, that's probably because it is! This is the second dress that I've made using the patterns from the book Sew Many Dresses, Sew Little Time by Tanya Whelan. It's the same basic bodice with scoop neck as I used for my recent spotty dress, but this time with a gathered skirt instead of a circle skirt.


I finished making this dress a few weeks ago now, and it's already been worn a number of times. For a while, it seemed fated to always end up being worn on dull, rainy days when any photos I took wouldn't do it justice, but then thankfully the sun came out so it can have its chance to shine. 


The fabric for this one was a bargain in the John Lewis sale in January. I bought it because it was obviously a lovely quality fabric, and the colours are right up my street, but I wasn't sure quite how the print would look once translated into dress form. Thankfully I was pleasantly surprised when I finished sewing, and I think it works nicely as a dress. It's always better for it to work that way round, rather than having high hopes at the start and ending up disappointed by a finished project, isn't it?


This was another nice straightforward project, with very little to say about the construction that I didn't already cover for the spotty dress

One thing I didn't mention that time was that in both of these dresses I've only got a pocket in one side, because they have side zips and I was being a bit lazy and didn't want to fiddle about with trying to get a pocket and zip in the same place. I debated for a while whether it would be weird to just have one pocket, but then I decided that part of the joy of sewing is that I can make a dress with only one pocket if I want. And it turns out that one pocket is fine! It's not too lazy of me is it?!


The fit of the bodice is slightly looser than others I'm used to (mainly the Emery), but I quite like it that way. It's nice to have slightly different fitting options depending on how you're feeling (or how much you've eaten!), and this bodice/skirt combination definitely makes for a great everyday dress.


I've got another similar dress with a different neckline finished, so I think this book has already proved to be a very good present. I need to try out some of the other options soon just to make sure though! What have you been sewing recently?

9 comments:

  1. Blue works for you so embrace it! I may have to get this book I love the look of this dress and am intrigued that it's not over fitted, I am not a fan on zero ease! Also by the side zip, is that harder to put in than centre back? Do you do sleeves first or zip?

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    1. It is still a fitted dress, it just definitely feels slightly looser on me than some other dresses. I don't think that there's much difference between a centre back and a side zip (and I did the zip first, then the sleeves) - I'm sure you'd be fine with it!

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  2. A pocket on one side is just perfect - a second pocket would just be extravagance! (and a lot of extra work)
    I love this style of dress, perfect all year round either with or without cardie and thick tights!

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    1. I know - I like to have quite a few dresses that will work for the majority of the year, and this will definitely be one of them!

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  3. A pocket on one side is just perfect - a second pocket would just be extravagance! (and a lot of extra work)
    I love this style of dress, perfect all year round either with or without cardie and thick tights!

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  4. Such pretty fabric. I agree about having a few dresses that are not too firmly fitted. I keep wearing for my Sew over it vintage shirt dress as it is really comfortable (and easy to do up on my own unlike most of my back zipper dresses!)

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    1. Thank you! Yes, it's definitely good to have some looser fitting dresses. And that reminds me, I really should make another Vintage shirt dress!

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  5. I really love the scoop neck, great for showcasing pretty necklaces. And everybody needs a "cake eating day" dress, nice and comfy :D

    I think Lynne at Ozzy Blackbeard has a tutorial for inserting pockets on a side seam zip dress if your other hand feels sad about not having a pocket.

    Aha! Found the link, my memory is better than I thought: http://ozzyblackbeard.blogspot.co.uk/2015/04/invisible-zip-in-right-hand-side-seam.html

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    1. Haha, I'm glad I'm not the only one who appreciates the need for space for cake eating! I did think about using Lynne's tutorial, but I was feeling lazy and decided to experiment with how I felt about just having one pocket - and it turns out it's fine!

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