Marcy has written a very helpful post on her blog on different aspects of this pattern, including how to add sleeves, which I will probably do on my next version.Marcy's blog
The big change I made when cutting out the pattern was to add 4 inches in the body length. I did this by taping all the upper bodice pattern pieces together and then cutting a horizontal line through the whole front and back in the usual manner of lengthening. This meant that both the front and back would be cut all in one piece, which was okay with me as I knew there would be lots of contrast on the bottom
I ended up piecing some of the bottom pieces as I didn't have enough fabric other wise. I really like the contrast and complexity this caused on the bottom owf the dress.
This is one of my favorite dresses that I have made and I definitely plan on making it again....as usual, WELL DONE MARCY!
Very cute -- I love the red accents!
ReplyDeleteWell done! I finally bought this pattern. I didn't think I would make it, but I've seen some fun versions--including this one--so may have to give it a whirl.
ReplyDeleteThanks.....it turned out much better than I expected !
ReplyDeleteYou sew the most beautiful clothes! Love your combination of colours!
ReplyDeleteThe color combo is so pretty on this dress - nice job !!
ReplyDeleteNow THIS is what I'm talking about! Why on earth would anyone make this dress in just one material? Splendid! The piecing looks great; suddenly I want to sew this! Thanks lady!
ReplyDeleteLooking forward to seeing your versions of this, kind readers!
ReplyDeleteVERY fun and creative use of fabrics!
ReplyDeleteWow, how exciting to hear from the designer herself!
DeleteThis dress looks great on you. You used a wonderful combination of fabrics for the piecing.
ReplyDeleteOoh, I love your version, Peg! Lack of sufficient fabric was a plus for sure.
ReplyDeleteVery fun, Peggy, and I love your color scheme!
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