Monday 27 May 2013
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The night before my London trip I left the relative comfort of muslin-world and finally sewed up a skater dress in proper fabric. The prospect of having someone who isn't seven years old take pictures of me somewhere that isn't my garden was too great an opportunity to pass up. Obviously, being a rushed late-night venture I didn't get any pictures taken of the process so if I'm finally going to get my act together and write the tutorial I'll need to make myself at least one more skater dress. Not a bad problem to have, all things considered.
The Scandi flowers fabric is a cotton/lycra blend with quite a bit of body so the fit was less drapey than the viscose and interlock muslins. Being a three-quarter length sleeve a thicker fabric is appropriate as a autumn / winter / spring dress (or if it's this year a summer one too). I'll use a thinner fabric and a short sleeve next time to see how that changes the fit.
Ha- my favourite picture and it's the one that was photobombed!
Scandi Flowers Skater Dress hits London, London doesn't notice
The night before my London trip I left the relative comfort of muslin-world and finally sewed up a skater dress in proper fabric. The prospect of having someone who isn't seven years old take pictures of me somewhere that isn't my garden was too great an opportunity to pass up. Obviously, being a rushed late-night venture I didn't get any pictures taken of the process so if I'm finally going to get my act together and write the tutorial I'll need to make myself at least one more skater dress. Not a bad problem to have, all things considered.
The Scandi flowers fabric is a cotton/lycra blend with quite a bit of body so the fit was less drapey than the viscose and interlock muslins. Being a three-quarter length sleeve a thicker fabric is appropriate as a autumn / winter / spring dress (or if it's this year a summer one too). I'll use a thinner fabric and a short sleeve next time to see how that changes the fit.
Ha- my favourite picture and it's the one that was photobombed!
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Beautiful!! I lve it and can't wait for the tutorial!!
ReplyDeleteThat would be, I love it...
DeleteLovely. I think it would look great with little capped sleeves too.
ReplyDeleteGlad you had a great trip. The pictures came out great. I like photo number two the best. This dress freaking rocks btw. I never got a message from you about testing it, but I'm raring to go when you are! :)
ReplyDeleteLooks great and I love the color on you!
ReplyDeleteI love it! And I need one :)
ReplyDeleteOh I'd totally have noticed that awesome dress if seen it.
ReplyDeleteLove the fabric.
Sarabeth
Life of an Agnostic Sunday School Teacher
That dress is awesome! I really need to make one! I have the perfect knit from girl charlee too.
ReplyDeleteSuch a lovely lady, the dress is fabulous! Plus the pictures are amazing (way to go Kat Goldin!) It is not enough to say I can't freaking wait for this to come to the big girl size. (if you need/want another tester I'm all over it) until then I'll be on pins and needles (hopefully not literally cause that would suck) :p
ReplyDeleteFab!
ReplyDeleteGreat title and great dress! You look so pretty posing all over town and brave too lol. I think I would be too shy myself.
ReplyDeleteyep, just sitting here once again not working on my pattern or writing skirt week intros but instead waiting for my tester pattern to arrive in my inbox........still waiting.....
ReplyDeleteMe me me! I'd love this dress. Tester?
ReplyDeleteThe photos are absolutely gorgeous.
What a fun dress, and pretty pictures of you my lady! Can't wait!
ReplyDeleteomg LOVE THIS <3 You're gorgeous. ILY
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