


The fabric is black and white striped seersucker (the black looks more like gray in real life) with white cotton/polyester blend bias tape at the arms and hem. The collar/tie is a thin cotton lining material (voile, perhaps?). Granted, I should have used something stiffer for the collar, but I am severely lacking stiffer solid fabrics. Damn you, cute quilting prints.


I changed a few things for this pattern, some intentional and some not. Due to my lack of fabric, I had to use a different skirt piece as the one for Reglisse was a bit wider than the fabric. I used the gathered skirt from Butterick 5285 (which seems to be going out-of-print!) and made the skirt gather a bit at the waist so that the waistband did not look flat. I also did not add the cap sleeves and instead used bias tape to finish off the arms to make the dress sleeveless. I also took in my standard half-inch on both sides of the bodice underneath the armpits to make the bust line smaller, but kept the waist the same.
Unintentionally, I sewed the front bodice directly to the back at the shoulders without the shoulder yoke. I missed that part in the instructions, but didn't really see a need to fix it later on since it seems to look fine without it. I completely (maybe partially?) screwed up the front tie so that whenever it is tied into a bow, the inside turns out and you can see some inside stitching. Maybe I will fasten the tie into a permanent bow and sew it flat... heh.


I definitely see myself using this pattern again, especially since it includes an elastic waist (I usually make dresses with fixed waistbands). I also would definitely include pockets the next time I use this!
I love the chevron effect on the bodice of your dress. Great job.
ReplyDeleteThank you! I love the chevron too! :)
DeleteI love this! So happy to have found your pretty blog :-)
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