Hello Readers. My project today is a dress. I don't have many dresses so I was happy when I saw this at the latest clothes swap. It zips up the back so I thought it would be easy to take it in on the sides. It also has two front seams that I can use as guide to take it in even more, if I need to.
Look at the great tweed fabric. It is soft and thick. It will be great this winter. It was in great shape, it is just a little too loose in the body.
I started by putting the dress on my dress form. I was going to pin the sides to mark where I wanted to sew. I didn't think the white pin heads would show on this fabric. You wouldn't be able to see where I marked it for sewing.
I used a big blue marker so you could see it. (It's the only thing that showed in photos.) I will cut off those marks when I am done. I am taking the dress in on the sides and also using those front seams as a guide to take some of the bulk out of the front too. The neckline and shoulders fit well already.
Here is an after shot showing what I cut off from the sides. I also made very small darts in the front, along the two front seams. This was to define the waist. I stitched 1/4 of an inch inside the front seams and it really brought the waist in. I ironed it all so the new sewing blended in.
I didn't remove a massive amount of fabric but the overall look and fit is much better. It is just as comfortable as it was before, just more flattering. I left the length as it was, just below the knee.
Thanks for reading, now go make something fabulous for yourself.
Simply beautiful.
ReplyDeleteThanks Tami!
DeleteThanks Tami!
DeleteThis might be my favorite so far, C!
ReplyDeleteThanks Courtney. Mine too, for now.
DeleteThanks Courtney. Mine too, for now.
DeleteYou did a great job on creating a very flattering fit. Now I'm inspired to try this too :)
ReplyDeleteThanks! Try it, try it. It's great to tackle a new project.
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