Sunday, April 20, 2014

1950's red polka dot dress


so about two months ago I won a contest from sew retro rose in which I received fabric , a pattern and notions to make a dress. two weeks ago I finally got started in it. I should have been blogging about it as I went, but I haven’t been. the day I received the fabric in the mail I took everything out and checked it over. I was very excited but was in the middle of working on my black bow dress. I was going to try to finish that before starting on this dress, but I got to the point I wasn’t sure what I wanted to do on the black bow dress and set it aside.

the pattern was a little big for me so I had to do some math and figuring to resize it. I did make a mock up of the bodice since I can’t exactly got more fabric. I mean I am sure I could find something similar, but it wouldn’t be exact. so I was being very careful with the measuring. in the end though there was plenty of fabric for the dress. I have about a yard and half left. which I am making plans for as I write this.


I had to lengthen the bodice a bit, which is normal for me. but then I lengthened it too much. which I didn’t realize till I had the dress all put together and I tried it on. here I was thinking I nearly done with the dress but I was no where near finished not only did I make the bodice to long I didn’t have the darts, and seams lined up with the pleats. it just looked so off. so I tore the bodice back off shortened it by three quarters of an inch which still made it an inch longer then the original pattern. and I made sure that this time when I put it all back together everything lined up the way I wanted it too. and I was ready to hem it. it took me a little while to decide exactly what length I wanted finally choosing, and sewing it up. then I added the white bias strips to the bottom of the skirt. I think it gives it a nice finished look.


then came the jacket. I had some trouble with this, but not with the putting it together it went together really nicely. no the problem was the collar pieces of the pattern were not there! I looked and looked but the pieces were not there. so I set the pattern aside and thought what should I? I have mentioned before I am not very good at drafting my own patterns, but finally I thought I can at least try. so I cut out everything except the collar and started putting the jacket together. I figured it would be eaiser to figure out the shape for the collar if I had something to put it on. I made a collar mock up out of some pink fabric I have, and once I was satisfied I went ahead and put it on. I was hoping to finish last night, but as it got later and later I thought I should put this aside till morning. so this morning I woke up and got right too it. I love the way it turned out. at first I wasn’t sure I would like the jacket, but in the end I really do. and my most favorite part of both the dress and the jacket are the bows!


10 comments:

  1. You did such an amazing job on this dress! I love the way the photos turned out too! Yay! I'm such a good photographer, ha ha.

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    1. thanks. and of course your a good photographer.

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  2. How pretty! I love that fabric. Good choice on the white trim too. That really pops.

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  3. Ahh you look lovely! Great job on the dress/jacket!

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  4. This is beautiful. The dress the photos everything is on point and the dress looks great on you.

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  5. Wow! I love it!! Well done!!!
    I'm so sorry that the collar piece was missing... but you really did rise to the challenge and hopefully you will have more confidence in your drafting abilities in the future :)
    Beccie
    xxx

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  6. thank you. I really did enjoy making it. I plan on wearing it a lot this summer. (I love to wear dresses in the summer)
    as for the collar, its totally alright. I find that things like missing pattern pieces are actually quite common, especially in vintage patterns. I have come across this before, and am willing to take the challenge of at lest trying to make it work. quite often though I fail, and it just doesn’t work. I was happy with the way the collar turned out on this though. it did take two tries but I got it.

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