I only had 2.5 yards of 45" fabric and the pattern called for 3.25, but I was determined that I wanted to make this dress in this fabric so I had to do a bit of jiggery pokery (technical term) to do to make this work as follows;
- left off the pockets
- made the ties narrower and pieced them
- left off the hem facings
- left sleeves unlined
I don't recommend always buying less fabric but it is interesting how much you can save with a few changes that don't compromise the overall design.
One annoying thing about this design is that the front facing wants to flip out so I handstitched it to the front with invisible stitches underneath the pleats. If you are confident of doing a perfectly neat job, narrow binding might be a better option. That said, the pattern is now out of print, but there are plenty of patterns with similar necklines around and the rest is just a basic shift.

This dress is so comfortable to wear, here I have dressed it up with gold tone heels and clutch bag, but I will wear this a bit more simply for everyday wear (yes I do wear silk dresses quite often, they are perfect for our hot summers).
This dress is so comfortable to wear, here I have dressed it up with gold tone heels and clutch bag, but I will wear this a bit more simply for everyday wear (yes I do wear silk dresses quite often, they are perfect for our hot summers).
In sewing room news, I did do the promised tidy up and all I managed to find was that in addition to losing the Cynthia Steffe dress pattern I wanted to make next, I have also misplaced my February Burda and 2 yards of orange cotton fabric. They must all be together somewhere weird, I will probably find them in a kitchen cupboard or something in a few years time.
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Haha, sounds familiar. I misplace things that way all the time, sometimes even because I thought of the perfect place to keep things so they wouldn't get lost, which I then promptly forgot about.
Love the dress. I wear silk in daily wear too. I want to enjoy the good stuff as much as I can!
I really do love this number, particularly for the colour. I recall the good ol' days when silk dresses were de rigeur for getting through a humid work day down in the Commercial Building on Queens' Road East. I suspect BusinessWeek has upgraded their digs since my day.
Great jiggery pokery!
I'm guilty of jiggery pokery on so many of my projects, probably because I almost always buy fabric without a particular project in mind. As a rule I hate facings, they always flip up so I usually avoid patterns with facings or convert it into a bias binding where possible.
Absolutely agree on the silk! Makes humid hot weather more bearable.
What a beautiful dress Allison , I love the colour. I have had this one cut out since I saw your last one .
This is such a beautiful color on you! I really like the neckline on this one.
Such a pretty colour! I love it when I can squeeze out a garmnet in much less fabric than is "required."
Beautiful dress--love that color. Congrats on being successfully creative with such a small amount of fabric!
Lovely dress and the color is really pretty. Lol @ jiggery pokery... what is sewing without that.
That is a gorgeous dress. Love the deep blue color.
Very beautiful dress, the color is so pretty on you.
This is a great dress on you. I see why you've made it again!
This dress is fabulous and I love that color!
this is lovely, teal?
if so that is the color for fall.
Allison, your dress looks lovely on you.
Gorgeous dress- the color is beautiful and I love the neckline!
What a gorgeous dress! It embodies casual chic, and in my favorite color too.
That style really looks lovely on you! Love the colour too....and the shoes
I upped my ebay bid, bought the pattern and am so glad I did. I just love it in teal silk. Thanks for the tips. would lining the bodice work?
Very elegant dress! I think you must have the dream wardrobe of glorious outfits. Envy!
Beautiful dress! Love that style and the color!
Beautiful!!!
Another beautiful dress! I love it!
Very pretty dress on you and it's a beautiful color.
Lovely dress! The color suits you well!
I love your dress - that's one of my favourite colours, and it looks great on you. I have made this dress as a top in a turquoise silk (I had such a tiny amount...) and had been curious about how the drape would change with the additional length. I'm tempted...
Lovely dress, Allison. These dress I trying to add more silks to my everyday wardrobe. It is great for warm weather.
I love it, you did a wonderful job with this dress! Bravo!
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