Burda Style #115, May 2016 |
The garment style is loose and unfitted, not at all my usual choice. The fabric print dictated a style with few seams to break up the interesting, colorful print.
Dress Back has less of the print |
Here is an image of the uncut 2-panel fabric yardage:
The 4-way stretch enabled me to lay the pattern pieces perpendicular to the selvage which I wouldn't normally do. Stretch was almost equal in both directions. In the photo below, the Dress Back is to the left, the Dress Front is to the right. I added seams at Center Back and Center Front to facilitate pattern placement.
Do I love the dress? Not really, to tell you the truth. I absolutely love the fabric, the garment is highly wearable, and the fit is flattering. I prefer more tailored garments and I can't get used to the sleeve style. I thought the print panel was so interesting that I made it the focus of the garment. From this experience, I learned to maintain a more tailored silhouette, even with a knit, and to use less of a print no matter how pretty. The outfit below is much more to my liking:
Louis Vuitton Fall 2016, Look 43 |
A fellow blogger made very fun harem pants from the same panel print and I think she looks beautiful in them even though she too is unhappy with the project results (http://www.oonaballoona.com/2016/07/life-is-what-happens-to-you-while-youre.html).
I viewed the Top 10 Designer Shows this morning at http://www.vogue.com/fashion-shows/fall-2016-ready-to-wear. While I did not fall in love with many outfits, I saw ways to update my use of color and pattern. I will check out the couture collections over the weekend and hopefully come up with an exciting project to sew.
What beautiful fabric Ann.
ReplyDeleteI am sure you look beautiful in the dress, but I do understand your feelings about less tailored/structured clothing.
This summer I decided to stray away from my normal dress style, making Vogue 1482 and also working in a patterned fabric, when I normally prefer plain cloth. Everyone compliments me on the dress, but I cannot say I feel comfortable in the relaxed style! I too am now working on a plain fabric, fitted dress.
Thank you for returning to blogging, I have so missed you and your beautiful work.
I guess experimenting and going outside one's comfort zone is a worthwhile learning experience even when the results are not what we expected. I tell this to my young students regularly! Happy I made the dress and I will probably cut it down to a fitted t-shirt next spring!.
DeleteWow!!! I love this.
ReplyDeleteThanks for making me feel better about the design!
DeleteI LOVE the way you used this print! It's gorgeous! Hopefully this dress grows on you a little bit!
ReplyDeleteThank you for the encouragement--I am trying to open my mind!
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