My mom flew down to Dallas in December to be with me during the birth of my son. We had an amazing time together and got to do a little shopping before I went into labor. We made our way over to Half Price Books and had a lovely time exploring shelf after shelf of books. We happened to come across this book. We decided to buy it (one for me, one for my mom). I went into labor a few hours later and never really got to do a whole lot with the book. Until now. You see, in fashion school I learned all about woven materials, but hardly learned a thing about how to make knits fit, so this book was really exciting for me. I decided to make one of the dresses a while ago, but never really got down to it. So when my friend Meghan came over for crafty Monday, I decided it was time. In the book, Wendy tells you how to make alterations to the pattern, so I made the basic alterations to the bodice and skirt, but I just didn't like the sleeve that was intended to go with the dress. So I took the other sleeve pattern that came with the book and spliced them together.
Next, I arranged all the pattern pieces and laid out my fabric to decide how I wanted to cut it.
I also added pockets to the skirt pattern piece because I think every dress should have pockets!
To sew the dress, I began by pinning the right sides of the bodice front and back together at the shoulders. I did this to the self fabric (the main fabric) and also the lining. Then I used my serger to sew them together.
Then I put the lining and self right sides together and stitched the neckline. I should have added elastic here, not for stretch, but to help hold the shape. (I'm still learning.)
I decided to understitch to keep the lining toward the inside of the dress.
Then I took each sleeve and ran a basting stitch from one notch to the other. I slightly gathered the fabric and then pinned the sleeve to the bodice, right sides together.
With the sleeves in place, I gathered the front and back skirt and then pinned them to the front and back bodice, right sides together. I sewed up the sides with my serger so it looked like this:
Finally, I sewed up the side seams, from the hem of the skirt, to the hem of the sleeve.
With the right sides still together, I stitched 1.5 inches from the top of the pocket toward the hem, and about 3-4 inches from the bottom of the pocket toward the bodice.
Although the dress is nearly finished...I have decided to wait to hem it with my coverstitch machine. I tried on the dress and I don't love the way it fits, so now it's time for alteration fun. I'll let you know how it goes!