Thanks to those of you who have asked if I am still trying to do the knock-off of this dress:
The answer is YES, but I had to take some time off to think about how I want to proceed to get that middle blue piece to have the crescent-shaped drape like the above image. I have studied patterns that have sort of the right look, and the new Threads magazine even had an article about making a hip drape which helped.
After much thought I decided to re-cut that middle pattern piece. Instead of curving around to fit the other pieces (like the dark line), I just cut it straight from the top (like the green dotted lines).
This worked much better. Since that straight piece was forced to curve it started draping like I wanted rather than laying flat on the body. Here is the result
Don't know how much you can tell from the pic but there is a huge difference from my former "muslins" in the way that middle printed piece drapes nicely, just like I wanted.
Now I just need to re-cut the pattern so it will have the same proportions as the inspiration design. Maybe I'll do one more "test model" before cutting out the REAL fabric. I need to get to work if I'm going to enter it into the Pattern Review Knock-off Contest as it ends next week! More later.
Looks like you are making progress! In any event, I like most of your dresses better than the original!
ReplyDeleteThe drape falls well and looks good. I'd wear it.
ReplyDeleteI am now officially liking where this is going! Keep it up; I think it could look fabulous on you!
ReplyDeletePeg, I love seeing these progressions -- and I think you've got three really interesting dresses (even those that aren't exactly what you want for the knock-off). It's so much fun to see these develop!
ReplyDelete(I'm so glad you're posting, even though I haven't had a lot of time to comment.)