June 13, 2013

The Story of an Unfinished Dress

Summer Dress

This dress waited for its destiny for a couple of months. I cut it out during the April's KCW but never got to finishing it. It laid there on the cutting table untouched for quite a while as I lost my sewing mojo and did not even go to my sewing room. When this happens in the middle of a project I tend to not even finish unfinished things. They just go straight to the to-be-finished pile where they die from the slow and shameful death. I could not do it to this dress, however. I remembered how I promised to Alyssa to finish it and how excited she was to get a new dress. I got to work. It took me a couple of hours to finish it and I really like the result.

HHVol2

The dress is a dress R from this book (Happy Homemade Vol.2). Size 110cm. I used some shirting fabric from my never ending stash.

Summer Dress

All the time I was making it I was thinking about reinforcing the front panel with interfacing but when I got to it I totally forgot all about it. Thus the panel is a little bit floppy. The instructions don't say to reinforce the panel which is weird as usually Japanese patterns are very well thought through. Overall, I enjoyed making this dress as I always do with making things from Japanese patterns. It was easy and very straightforward.

Summer Dress

Alyssa likes it and it should last her through the summer. It is longer than any of her things and I like it that way. So now onto my long list of things to mend and make/finish.

5 comments:

  1. Dasha - you need to promise me if you have a boy next you will give me all your cute clothes as hand me downs for Maggie. I am serious!

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    1. Suzy, it's a deal! I'd rather give it to someone who'd use it and love it than just donate it unto the unknown. :)

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  2. Love it! This reminds me, btw, that I just found out you know Mikiko! She is here now. We were talking about you and your Japanese patterns the other day.

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    1. No way!!! I love Mikiko! I had no idea she's in Georgia now. All the cool people are in Georgia. I really wish I was there with you guys...

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  3. How cute! I spotted Japanese "everyday wear for kids" and got excited! :)

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