I did a couple of minor things differently to the pattern instructions;
- my belt has a centre back seam and is also folded in half rather than being narrow hemmed round all the edges. It is still plenty wide enough for me. I didn't add the belt loops.
- as I mentioned in my last post I had to change the angle of the front facing to give myself a bit more walking and sitting room at the hem of the skirt since I made it in a non stretch fabric. (mine has none, the pattern just says to use stretch broadcloth, crepe or linen). I had to change the corresponding hem facing piece too. If you think you need to do the same I recommend adding extra fabric at the centre front from the outset.
The dress is fairly easy to make. The only tricky part is attaching the skirt back to the upper back and side fronts as you have two inset corners to deal with. I suggest doing this in 3 separate seams, starting and finishing at the pivot points rather than in one seam per the instructions. This way you can turn the fabric over as necessary and make sure your stitching does not cross the marked dot and that the fabric isn't bunching underneath. However it helps to remember that the corner gets hidden under a pleat and then the belt so don't stress about getting it absolutely perfect.
Pictures speak louder than words so.....
The side seams, with pockets slant from front to back.
Another winner!!! You look great in this dress and it's a lovely color on you.
ReplyDeleteIt's gorgeous and looks lovely!! :) Such a lovely colour too.
ReplyDeleteAshley x
Total winner! I heart this dress and hope I have this pattern!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! I was afraid of all the volume after seeing the pattern envelope, but the pleats and belt do a fantastic job of reining it all in. Great dress!
ReplyDeleteVery cool, I love the color. I've been wanting to buy this pattern but I feel like it's more of an office dress than a casual dress so I don't know if it would be appropriate for my life right now.
ReplyDeleteIt's just beautiful - and great to see such as sucessful example since I have this pattern in my queue!
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful! I am now looking for fabric in my stash to make this.
ReplyDeleteIt's gorgeous. You look fabulous in it. Way better than the pattern picture.
ReplyDeleteGreat dress! I'm saving this pattern for the Fall.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful dress. it is a great style and color for you. this patern is in my sewing queue.
ReplyDeleteThis dress is just beautiful! I love everything about it!And it looks great on you.
ReplyDeleteYou look wonderful! The dress is lovely. The colour really works well on you.
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely dress!
ReplyDeleteWow, looks great! I love shirt dresses.
ReplyDeleteA win, win dress. Win on fit, win on colour and win on style (that's 3 wins I know).
ReplyDeleteFab!
You made a gorgeous dress! I love how sophisticated you look in this.
ReplyDeletePerfection! I thought this pattern looked promising and you verified it. Well done!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! And this is a great color on you!
ReplyDeleteThis is a great dreas and your looks wonderful.
ReplyDeleteYour best yet. I think I will go ahead with the woven fabric, based on your results.
ReplyDeleteI love it; it's just gorgeous!!! I saw Connie's version in Chicago. makes me want to attempt my own.
ReplyDeleteLovely !
ReplyDeleteThis dress turned out beautifully and it looks great on you. I got a chance to see this pattern in person on the lovely Connie and it made me think twice about the pattern. I think I might have to add this one to my list.
ReplyDeleteWow, this is another terrific dress, perfect for you.
ReplyDeleteYou did it again Allison. Another great dress with a perfect color for you. Lovely.
ReplyDeleteYou rule all the Vogue designer dresses!
ReplyDeleteI may just have to buy this pattern now. Your version looks so good! Great colour on you too.
ReplyDeleteI think you started another must-have sewing pattern craze in the sewing blog world. I want it too now that I have seen yours!
ReplyDeleteVery chic. The color is fabulous!
ReplyDeleteI love it! Especially those angled side seams - fantastic. I can't wait to be able to make my own version!
ReplyDeleteJust wonderful - the cranberry color is elegant and better than the original grey, too.
ReplyDeleteFabulous! What a great dress!
ReplyDeleteYou look spectacular in this dress and I love your choice of color! This one is definitely on my list to sew:)
ReplyDeleteLove the dress. It looks wonderful on you. I am making the same dress in similar fabric (different color) and I, too, did those fidgety pivot points as you did. Makes it so much easier.
ReplyDeleteI saw this dress in a catalogue earlier this week -- $398!!
We seem to be on the same road pattern wise! I just finished this dress - but haven't reviewed it yet. Glad to see it works in a nonstretch, as I had the dickens trying to find just the right fabric! As well, V 1108 is on my cutting table- mostly because I just loved it on you!
ReplyDeleteWow, another fantastic dress!
ReplyDeleteIt is great to see this dress made up with out strech because it increases the options for fabric.
ReplyDeleteI love this dress! It is a great style.
ReplyDeleteWhen I first saw this pattern, I just passed right over it. However, your dress makes me want to go out and buy it and make a dress for myself. LOVELY!!!!!
ReplyDeleteYou make such beautiful dresses, this is another example. Love it!
ReplyDeleteI missed this post! Anyway, it looks so pretty on you! Great color and fit. I bought a stretch brown silk for mine but don't know if I'll get around to it until the fall. Glad to hear you had no major issues.
ReplyDeleteThis dress is gorgeous! The colour is a real eye-cathcer too.
ReplyDeleteJust gorgeous! Color, style, fit, they're all perfect.
ReplyDeleteLOVE. This pattern is high up on my list but no fabric has spoken to me about it yet. This is so great on you and your impeccable tailoring makes the most of it.
ReplyDeleteWow this is stunning and the colour is perfect for you. Just stunning.
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