Simplicity 3877
(BTW, please, please, please excuse the wrinkles (I HATE wrinkles), the person that delivered the dress accidentally crumpled it up after I'd pressed it. The fabric is a cotton sateen, and as we all know, most cottons are extremely prone to wrinkling).
Pattern Description:
Dress with mock wrap bodice and skirt with godets.
Pattern Sizing:
I used the size 12 for my client.
Absolutely!!!
Were the instructions easy to follow?
Very much so.
What did you particularly like or dislike about the pattern?
The pattern was well drafted. There was really nothing not to like. However, the neckline facing (nearest to the collar) was a little questionable. I've never seen such a facing. The more I sew, the more I'm beginning to dislike facings all together.
Fabric Used:
I used a turquoise stretch sateen. The pattern uses between 5-6 yards of fabric. That's alot of fabric!!! The weight of the stretch sateen made it a little heavier that I expected (not uncomfortably so)---- but I can see why the fabric suggestions are for lightweight fabrics. The inspiration dress that we saw in the Metro magazine (see the original post) used stretch sateen so I decided to go with that fabric to mimic that dress.
Pattern alterations or any design changes you made:
My Client didn't like the tabbed sleeves, so I got rid of the tab and extended the sleeve a little so she would have a 3/4" sleeve that she could roll up or leave straight. I also used an invisible zipper.
(This is the back view. Again, excuse the unintended wrinkles)
Would you sew it again? Would you recommend it to others?
Yes, I've already made View D for myself this year (it was my Mother's Day Dress) and attempted to make View C, but picked a fabric that was too lightweight. I think I might tackle this project in the near future provided I find the perfect fabric for it.
Conclusion:
This is a great dress!!!! The style and color are extremely flattering on my client!!! It's no surprise that this pattern has received rave reviews!!! I definitely recommend that if the style suits you, you should give it a try (wink)!
Wow! It looks terrific!! I can't believe how many yards of fabric it takes. And I hate facings too :-)
ReplyDeleteExtremely nice work. Your clients looks so pleased.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!! I'm sure it feels good to have finished it, and with such success!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful dress for your client! I love how it fits and looks. The color choice is great, too! I like the classic design of this dress.
ReplyDeleteWoo hoo!
It's so beautiful! Great job!!!!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous dress.
ReplyDeleteTrudy
www.sewingwithtrudy.blogspot.com
Your client looks fantastic! You did a great job.
ReplyDeleteShe looks great in that gorgeous dress, well done once again!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty! I try hard to find cloth that does not wrinkle as I hate to iron.
ReplyDeletewhat a beautiful dress! I love sewing for other's too :)
ReplyDeleteVery Very nice work! Beautiful dress! You are so skilled!
ReplyDeleteLovely dress and it looks great on your client.
ReplyDeleteIt takes quite some devotion to put ~3 hours into sewing every day. In your case, the devotion is really showing in your work. The clothes look great! I look forward to seeing your next completed challenge.
ReplyDeleteWay to go on starting something and sticking with it!
Beautiful dress and a very skilful piece of work - no wonder your client is delighted, she looks wonderful in it. Your work must be very much in demand!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful dress! I'm sure she was very satisfied.
ReplyDeleteYou made a lovely dress for her! But I have to give it to you...I tried sewing for others back when my kids were small and I HATED it! So it's pretty awesome that you are happy to do this for others!
ReplyDeleteVictoria, the dress turned out beautiful! I love he fit, but 5-6 yards of fabric, wow!!! It looks really good on your client and that's what makes it all worthwhile, doesn't it?? Great job!!
ReplyDeleteThat's an awesome dress, I love this style (in fact I've made a very similar one from Burdastyle last year!). Well done Victoria!
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