Thursday 19 September 2019

Recent Repeats

For today's post you're getting two dresses for the price of one! Although don't get too excited, because they're both repeat versions of recent projects (my Butterick 6556 and Seamwork Bobby dresses) so there I haven't got much revolutionary new information to share about them.


First up, here's my second version of Butterick 6556. I did always intend that my original version would be something of a test run to see how much I enjoyed wearing the dress - while I like the striped cotton that I used, it had been in my stash for ages and didn't cost that much originally so it was a fairly 'low risk' kind of fabric. Thankfully the stripey version proved very successful, so I was happy to cut into slightly more precious fabric.


In this case it's a cotton voile from Seasalt (no longer available, but they do have lots of new autumnal fabric beauties). I do enjoy sewing with Seasalt fabric, but there's a part of me that always feels compelled to sew something that's noticeably different from the garments Seasalt made with the same fabric - if nothing else because it entertains me to confuse their shop assistants when they recognise the fabric, but then not the actual garment (small things amuse me!). The dress Seasalt had made with this fabric was lovely, but definitely different from this square necked beauty so Butterick 6556 got my seal of approval for this fabric.

There's really not a lot more to say about this, because I didn't do anything at all that was different from my first version!


In contrast, my second Bobby dress has a couple of little changes, one which will be obvious if you compare it with my original one, and one which is slightly more subtle.

The obvious difference is that I shortened this one to be knee length. While I love the midi style of my turquoise blue Bobby, it seems like quite a summery length that's best to be worn with sandals. As there probably won't be too much more sandal-wearing weather this year, I thought for this version I'd try it at knee length. I shortened the skirt pattern by about 4.5", and used a one inch hem and it turned out just how I wanted.


The more subtle difference is that I used 1.5" elastic for the waist instead of the 2" called for in the pattern - for no reason other than the fact that I had some 1.5" elastic in my stash and I thought I might as well use it rather than going out to buy 2". For Bobby, you create the elastic casing by stitching a line parallel to waistline so it's easy to alter where you stitch the casing to accommodate narrower elastic.


The fabric that I used for this second version of Bobby is a great quality cotton jersey from Like Sew Amazing that I picked up at Sarah's Bristol shop at her recent summer party. It's a lovely pink - nice and bright, and the kind of colour I'll wear year-round.


On the face of it, making a couple of sleeveless dresses as summer is coming to an end might seem like a slightly odd choice but I fully intend to carry on wearing both of these dresses with cardigans and tights as the temperatures drop. I'll probably also try layering them with long-sleeved shirts/t-shirts underneath, because any dress without sleeves is fair game for use as a pinafore as far as I'm concerned! So making dresses like this is actually a good way of transitioning gradually from summer to autumn sewing for me. Have you switched seasons in your sewing already?

6 comments:

  1. Great frocks! I have a roll of that sea salt fabric in mustard (you tempted me) but I am saving it until next year or until a perfect pattern comes along, thinking a Bettine would be good for all year round wear. My summer clothes are all in a pile in the spare room ready to be put away. It is nearly time to get out the woollly tweed skirts... but not quite. Jo xx

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    1. Thanks Jo! Good idea to keep the Seasalt fabric in reserve for now - there's no point in rushing to use something when you're not sure what to make. I'm still clinging on to the summer clothes in my wardrobe, but with today's weather I might have to admit defeat soon!

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  2. Loving both your dresses, the fabrics are gorgeous. It's always great to re-make a pattern, I love not having to re-fit! And yey for being able to wear them in cooler weather, I try to do that too.

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    1. Thanks Lynne! And I know what you mean - not having to re-fit is one of the main reasons that I repeat patterns so often!

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  3. both great, but I love that floral seasalt print!

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