Tuesday, February 21, 2012

Vogue 1283, the perfect dress

I saw this dress in Vogue Pattern's spring 2012 lineup and new I had to have it.  I made a muslin according to my measurements, meaning I needed a 10 (there were no measurements on the pattern), and (I've learned) it worked out perfectly.  Here's the final version, in winter white 4-way stretch jersey from Fabric.com's Vera Wang sale last year. 





I wore it with a sweater today.  It is still winter, after all.
I love this design.  I like S-shaped detailed in dresses, and have Vintage Vogue 2787, which I've never gotten around to making because it just didn't seem very wearable to me.  Cut to Vogue 1283, by Tom and Linda Platt, which continues the S-shape to the back and is like a more current version of the vintage design.
Vogue 2787, great in the front, but with coffin back.

















I'm not done gushing.  I love the fit.  It skims the body and flatters.  I'm a little disappointed that the arms aren't more form fitting but I've already known that I have twiggy arms.  After seeing annie11's Pattern Review, I considered cutting a size 12 and am glad I didn't.  Like annie11, I didn't need to insert  a zipper at the neck.  I think I might regret having used 4-way stretch jersey, because in my experience it stretches out of shape, but I have already ordered fabric for the next iteration of this dress.  

Some nitty details: the dress is short.  I usually raise a hemline by 2 inches, but only raised this hem by 1 inch.  I used stitch witchery on the sleeve and skirt hems, and was a little disappointed by the fabric bubbling in a few spots.  I think my fabric is a little too light weight for stitch witchery to work its magic.  The dress is comfortable and easy to wear with the self lining, even if you put the lining in backwards (whoops, but I don't think the neckline differs from the front to back.)  I used clear elastic on the seams and neckline instead of stay tape and I think it gathered the neckline in a little bit, but I'm not bothered by it.  Overall, I'm thrilled with this design and plan to make another.  I could see how you could make it in two colors, and think it would look great... but it's a little too adventurous for me.

12 comments:

  1. It is an interesting shape. I agree that it would look great in two colours.

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  2. That is absolutely gorgeous!!! I bought some of that jersey last year, too, and it is wonderful. I really like the way you made the dress in the winter white. It looks very classy.

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  3. It is beautiful, you did a great job!

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  4. Wow! This is simply stunning! Love this on you so much!

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  5. You did an awesome job! It looks so elegant in the winter white. It is really cute with the cardigan too!

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  6. Fantastic fit. I especially like it with the cardi!

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  7. I love the S-shaped lines on this dress. I'd love to see you make it in 2 colours...maybe both colours of the same intensity eg 2 darks or 2 brights.

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  8. It looks fantastic on you! Very flattering and a great fit. It's elegant. I bet you get a lot of wear out of this one. It's attractive and figure conscious while still be completely appropriate for just about any occasion.

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  9. I made V2787 and it's fun, but you're right, not totally wearable. I had to buy this one when I saw it. Love it on you! Very flattering shape, and I love that the S curve continues onto the back.

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  10. Very pretty and flattering on you!

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  11. Very nice! The white suits you.

    I bought the V2787 this morning, oddly. I'll let you know what I think when I get around to it. I think I'll make it close fitting and put a long zip in.

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  12. I'm just catching up on your blog ... what a cool dress! So much texture, so many interesting lines. Very eye-catching and flattering. I'm way impressed.

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