Fabric Store Finds
I posted a request for dress pattern suggestions on my Facebook page.
Julie suggested Colette Patterns, which has some super-cute designs. However, the strapless dress pattern doesn't align well with my goal to dance uninhibitedly. (I'm just insecure like that.) The other pattern I really like--Chantilly--would probably over-emphasize my breasts.
I searched around for some free dress patterns but couldn't find anything remotely interesting. I then decided to trek to the fabric store.
Searching through books of god-awful patterns was slightly depressing. Even when I tried to ignore the dreadful fabrics and just focus on the cut of the dress, I still didn't have much luck. However, I did find some cute vintage dresses that I would like to attempt when my sewing skills have improved.
I finally settled (yes, "settled") on an "easy" dress pattern from McCall's. It's slightly daunting to think about investing a lot of time and energy into a dress that may or may not look very good on my body. Oh well. It's an adventure. I'm going to make Dress A.
I had trouble picking out the fabric (I'm indecisive like that.) but finally settled on a moda fabric from Chloe's Closet. It kind of hurts my eyes, but I'm starting to love it. When I showed it to Matt, he said, "Hey, it kind of looks like the inside of the security envelopes you've been collecting."
Hilarious!
If I like the way it turns out, I might think about applying some applique to spice it up a bit.
Here's the breakdown of the cost:
- Pattern = $7.98
- Thread = $5.39
- Fabric = $24.72
- Elastic = $0.39
- Interfacing = $2.18
The fabric is in the washing machine right now. I can't wait to start!
4 comments:
EVEN IF you don't like it you will have a great little dress to run around the house in. I think that is a great look and you can always put a belt on it and change the look.
ooh, i got a shout-out!
that's a cute dress you picked! i see what you mean about the chantilly dress - i wouldn't pick it for myself (and my big rack) either. i'm in love with the Sencha top!
Thanks again for the suggestion, Julie! I will keep going back to Colette patterns as they add new stuff. I love the aesthetic!
cute!
I just discovered a new etsy-style website that is all about sewing and sewing patterns--lots for free!
www.burdastyle.com
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