I bought a pattern from the adorable Inky Wine, a friend of mine. It,alas, is a size "tiny" with a 32 Bust Size.
I am in love with pinafore dresses of the 1940s. They just rock my socks. I KNEW this cute Holly Hobby Fabric would make a great pinafore dress. I bought the fabric for like $3 a yard on line somewhere....don't remember where.
SEWING DETAILS AND OTHER SAGA RELATED WORDS:
I waited about a year before I felt confident enough to tackle how I would sew one of these. I had two choices:
1. grade up directly form the pattern
2. draft my own using my sloper and the original pattern as a guide.
I went for number two!
The basic things that I needed to do were
1. draft a shoulder-princess seam bodice, and add a fold over for the buttons and a square neckline
2. change my basic half-circle-skirt sloper into a back-button type.
For the bodice, I did some internets digging on how to draft a shoulder princess seam from a bodice sloper. I gotta say it went well! I made a muslin and I liked it.
For the skirt, I just added about 3 inches to the center back seam to be folded over and then button holes sewn in.
I LOVE LOVE self facing garments, and I learned about them from some of the vintage patterns I worked with before. Makes my life wonderful =-D
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| sewing machine necklace by a Craftster artist PinkDaisy at Robotic Love Etsy |
Ok I made this sound too easy......I will pat myself on the back because it was about 20 hours of WORK!
RUFFLES. (see they make me want Ruffles potato chips the whole time I sew them) The ruffles on my muslin were the same size as the original, WAY TO BIG. More clowny than cutesy. I cut them down by about 3/4 of an inch. Much Better. I took the original ruffle pattern, copied it, cut it into thirds, and then spread the pieces out to match the notches on my BIG GIRL pattern, and taped them down. That was easy. Sewing them was not. I wanted the narrow hem on them to look real CLASSY. My sewing machine was a being a bitch. The top stitching looked "assy." I think the material was too thick and the narrow hem was too narrow for the machine's tastes. So I cut out a new ruffle and hand sewed the narrow hem. That sucked. Later I thought: You idiot; you should have tried the straight stitch 1/4 seam foot because it probably would have held the material better. Stupid machine. LOL
I omitted the pocket at my husband's suggestion. He says with the contrast belt that there is enough rose going on; and when I pinned on fake pockets, I agreed. Husbands with a an eye for clothing are to die for, am I right?
I also omitted the ties at the waist. When I put them on (yea I made them) and tied them I didn't like what it did to the lines on the back of the dress. Because I leave the tie off, the back gapes open at the belt now. I am going to add a hook and eye or a snap or something there. I think I want a few more buttons on the trunk though. I will pick some more up and sew them in.
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| The purple is fading quite nice. This is a dry pincurl set. I always look like a total spaz head. LOL |















23 comments:
sue! I LOVE THIS DRESS!!!!!! Its beautiful and i love the ruffles!!
When I saw the image pop up in my followed blogs window, all I kept saying (out loud and to myself) was "Oh my god cute oh my god cute". This is just the best dress. I love it.
AND HOLLY HOBBY FABRIC! I HAVE AN ANCIENT AND CONSTANT LOVE for ALL THINGS HOLLY! AH!
Thanks Kim and Meg!
I agree! I really LIKE that dress. And I love that it's the same pink on your hair :) You really are an artist cutting and making your pattern. Enhorabuena y felicidades!
I love it!
Wow! I love this dress. I would quite like one for myself - and the ruffles are darling! Good job!
I really like this!
wow, it looks awesome!! I'm so impressed with your pattern drafting skills! I'm working on a similar pinafore right now, mine has a sweetheart neckline. I can't wait to wear them this fall. I agree, husbands with a good eye are a godsend. I always have mine waiting outside the dressing room to tell me weather or not I look like an idiot! :)
I <3 this! You look adorable, as always. the fabric is adorable. You look like you could be one of the girls on thee fabric :-)
Love the dress and love, love, love the hair!
I LOVE everything about this - you are totally rad!! The ruffles!! OMG!! I want to have half the sewing talent you have lady!
So many exclaimation marks...but they are totally justified :P
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FABULOUS dress! I absolutely adore the ruffles and the fabric is really great! Good job grading--it fits perfectly!!
Gorgeous, gorgeous, gorgeous! I love this dress so much! The pink colour contrast fabric is the prettiest shade of pink!!
Absolutely awesome and I love your hair, too. x
This dress goes with your new vibe really well. You have completely embolden me to make the Pendrell blouse, only change it to a square neckline. Props!
You are the cutest little cupcake in this pinafore, I love the rose ruffles and ruffle potato chips comment,lol made me laugh.
would love a pinafore one with a puff skirt.reallys matches your cool ass tatta Mamams.
BEST. FROCK. EVER!!!
Oh no - now I am OBSESSED with a pinafore dress with ruffles too!
You look AMAZING love - and I love your supermegabombshell hair too. You're so frickin clever - that frock is KILLER.
Sarah xxx
That dress is gorgeous! You've done another fantastic job with this one. The ruffles are adorable, and I love that fabric.
I just adore this frock!The style,the ruffles,the print=divine!!! XXX
This is adorable! It's so sweet and girly and you look so pretty in it. :)
And congrats on your J and O win! *I* think you should have gotten first place, though. :P :)
Ooh, that's so cute! I like that the fading hair matches perfectly.
Lucky you to have a sartorial husband. The Hubs would look bewildered and back away in fear if I asked his opinion about pockets.
HOLYCRAPILOVETHIS!!!!!!!
I am drooling all over your dress, ahhhhhhhhhhhh I want it!!
Following and adding you to my blogroll inmediately.
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