But instead of teaching a lecture, this past Monday was my first day at WVC as a full-time student! And I was lucky enough that the weather was (temporarily) warm enough to wear a dress without tights! Yay!
I so appreciate that SBCC's patterns are drafted for us petite ladies. It's so nice not to have to shorten bodices and hems! However, when I sewed up the appropriate size (XS), the bodice didn't fit well across the shoulders (sorry, no photos!). After looking at the pattern a bit, it seemed like the back armholes were a bit deep, at least for my broad back, so I took apart the bodice (cutting away the serged edges) and recut the back bodice to have a wider upper back. It fits so much more nicely, but it could still use a bit more work. It also looks like I need a swayback adjustment there!
I lucked out and ordered just the right fabric for this dress: midnight navy rayon-nylon ponte knit from Mood. The weight is great for its structure and coverage, and it sewed up beautifully, but it's fairly thick, so the cowl isn't as drapey as it might be with lighter fabrics. I also unwittingly matched the sample shown at the SBCC website.... :)
In the future, I'll alter the pattern a bit to increase the drape when working with this type of thick fabric. (Notice my rainbow heart "Nicole" pin? That's totally vintage 80s right there.)
The dress is an unbelievably fast sew, especially since I totally cheated and decided not to hem the skirt or sleeves. Shh....I even left the back neckline unbound! This type of fabric could handle it, since bias binding the neckline would have been super bulky.
I LOVE this dress! I felt put together and comfortable all day, which made it so much easier to learn stuff :)
Very pretty and looks comfortable too!
ReplyDeleteOh thank you so much! It is very comfy, and I have plans for more!
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