As soon as saw the Tiramisu dress by Steph was
available for pre-order I ordered it and as soon as it arrived I traced
it and started sewing. I finished it yesterday and guess what I wore
today?
I love this style of
dress and own quite a few similar patterns. This one is different to
the others I own in that the skirt is cut on the bias and is quite full
and it has kimono sleeves.
I
thought I would make a muslin out of cheapish black synthetic jersey
from Spotlight. This fabric is very stretchy in all directions. Sorry
about the headless pictures but I am long overdue for a haircut and
colour (a friend asked me what was happening with my zebra hair it's
that bad).
I traced a copy of the pattern
according to my measurements and sewed. I really should have tried it as
a sewed, but sometimes I find it easier to sew the entire thing and
then see where changes should be made. When I first tried it on it was
really huge in the top and band. I think this was due to the very
stretchy fabric I used. I left it for a bit and then had another look at
it and with a bit of pinning I worked out how to make it wearable.
I
think the big problem I have with it is more a problem I have with my
current shape less than three months after giving birth. I am definitely
an apple shape and the band was just accentuating my stomach. So I cut
off the side seams (about 3/4" at each side) and cut the top front and
back from the band (so 1/2" from the top and bottom pieces and from the
top of each band) then I cut off 2 more inches from the top of the band,
I just prefer a smaller band on me. Then I sewed it all together with a
bigger side seam where I needed it and now I have a very wearable
muslin.
The band now sits under my bust, when I make another one I might make it
a little longer, I might have taken too much height off. It is hard to
see where it sits in black fabric so to make it a bit clearer.
The only other change was to take two inches off the length.
If I
was making this with a less stretchy fabric I would definitely make it
according to my measurements and the original pattern I cut out and try
it on a lot more as I went.I love this dress, it is so comfortable. I love the arms- perfect for those of us with bigger upper arms and I love the full skirt and it is perfect for breastfeeding in.
1 comment:
Your wearable muslin is awesome:)! I really like the thinner band.
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