The fabric, rayon challis from Anna Maria Horner's Field Study line, was purchased at Hart's Fabric in nearby Santa Cruz, CA. For Mother's Day, I requested family strawberry picking and time at a new (to me) fabric store while the boys entertained themselves at the beach. Pretty win-win for everyone! This rayon is definitely not the easiest to work with, but it really makes a lovely, flowy dress, so it's worth the extra effort. And the fabric design really hides the flaws in the dress!
I'll definitely wear the dress, it's so darn comfortable, but it doesn't fit as well as I'd like. The midriff is pretty loose, but perhaps that's the reason for the comfy-ness! It's going to be nice when the weather gets really steamy.
Too dressy for a picnic? At least with the full skirt, I can sit on the ground with modesty :) One thing is for sure: after all my sewing troubles with this one, the next seriously needs to be a no-fuss project.Related note: Melly Sews is hosting a whole month of sundresses! Hop on over to see the impressive line-up of tutorials!
Wow...this turned out beautiful! And I don't think this is too dressy at all for a picnic! And I absolutely love the fabric. I have a few hours free of kids this weekend, and I told my husband I want to run to the fabric store so I can slowly look through the fabric...I can't wait!
ReplyDeleteOh, I hope you have a great one near you so you can really enjoy your child-free browsing time! Enjoy!
DeleteThe dress looks lovely, you can't tell that you had so much trouble. :) I think that's why I sew mostly for my kids, you don't have to alter clothes as much to fit.
ReplyDeleteOlga, that fabric hides the flaws! You're right, kids clothing is so much easier (and faster!), so if I'm feeling overly frustrated, I do like to sew up a quick pair of knit shorts or something else for my boys to boost my confidence :)
DeleteI just discovered your blog through Crafterhours Flickr group. Love the things you make! I am your newest follower. olga-kidapproved.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteIt's lovely, NIcole. And I agree, you can't tell you had such a hard time with it. I also love the fabric. I think it's fitting for our class potluck tomorrow - not too fancy. Nice work as always!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Beverly! Unfortunately, I don't think it's going to be warm enough this evening to justify a sundress...
DeleteThe dress looks great on you! Thanks for the review of the pattern too.
ReplyDeleteTotally worth it - this is beautiful! Featuring on Monday.
ReplyDeleteI love this dress. I wish I had one. This is one of those projects that was definitely worth finishing. It looks great.
ReplyDeleteI love it and it looks nice on you!
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