My second version I made a little differently. I cut a size 35 bodice but with an inch off the bottom. I also took just over an inch off the depth of the waistband (since I am a shortie). This fixed some of the fit issues I had on the first version. Instead of following the pattern marking, I draped the bodice on to get the bodice to sit right. I also ended up running in the side seams by about 1.5"and now, finally, I am happy with the fit.
Also as before I omitted the pockets, whilst I love pockets, I didn't want to add them, stick my hands in them and stretch the dress out of shape.
My best improvement this time was my choice of fabric, a high quality cotton rayon with a small amount of spandex. I think the spandex has really helped the fabric to keep its shape rather than stretching indefinitely.
With these changes I am now really happy with this pattern, I love the swooshy skirt and the flattering neckline, plus the dress can easily be super casual or dressed up.
I hope you are all enjoying Me-Made-May!
Lovely! Such a versatile black dress.
ReplyDeleteThanks, you are right, such a good basic
Deleteso beautiful on you.. loving the photos x
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DeleteGorgeous :) You look great in black, Liz!
ReplyDeleteFunny when I was younger I only wore black, I am branching out now into brighter colours
DeleteLovely dress! Bet it will get loads of wear. You look great too.
ReplyDeleteDefinitely gets loads of wear, plus is good for winter or summer
DeleteYour frock looks fabulous! I really must make up a Tiramisu, I have the pattern and at least two fabric choices in the stash, oh for the spare day to tackle it.....
ReplyDeleteOnce you get the size sorted out, it is a pretty quick make
DeleteThis is lovely. I'll have to add this pattern to my jersey list, I just need to learn how to sew jersey first!
ReplyDeleteYou look great in your Tiramisu.. Love it.. The scenery in Nashville is beautiful. Hope your enjoying your vacation..
ReplyDeleteThis looks awesome on you!
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