Friday, November 23, 2012

Boatneck dress, revisited

I never wore the first version of this dress, made up in glen plaid, because although I fixed the hem I realized that the problem with the skirt was that the front and back pieces were not to match.  I shortened the skirt by 2" but the tapering in the pattern meant that I needed to pay attention to whether the front piece length matched the back piece length.  If you look at the photos, you'll see there's rippling because I cut the front piece longer than the back.  I never wore the dress because I hated how the skirt draped.

Here's my new version of Burda 08-2009-128, in an electric blue wool crepe from Gorgeous Fabrics.  I bought the fabric about 3 years ago, intending to make a Roland Mouret galaxy dress knockoff but time passed and here we are.  I've never sewn with wool crepe before, and really liked the spongy softness and how easy it was to work with.  It's very easy to wear, and this dress is super comfortable.

The dress has a little more ease in it than I'm used to wearing, but I think it works for a winter dress.  I'll be able to layer a dress shirt underneath when it's really cold.

Burda 08-2009-128, front
Burda 08-2009-128, side

Burda 08-2009-128, back.  I forgot how much I like using an invisible zipper, insertion and lining is a cinch!



11 comments:

  1. *Wolf whistle* Wow! You look fabulous, now you just need to get your hubby to take you somewhere nice so that you can give it a proper break-in. ;-)

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  2. Yes, you nailed it this time. This is beautiful, the color and the fit!

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  3. Absolutely on point. Colour is fab, and I love the pics and background.

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  4. You've done well with the fit. This style suits you.

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  5. This is awesome! Electric blue is a good colour for you and the fit is super. The skirt looks good this time too! Well done you!

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  6. I love the dress in this solid blue color. It really shows off the lines and details of the dress.

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  7. I love the color and design! It's quite lovely. You look oh so chic!

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  8. Gorgeous dress, the colour looks so good on you and it's great that it allows all the pleat and seaming details to shine.

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  9. This looks great on you, and you did such a good job matching those back darts! The color is just fabulous. This seems like a good fabric for the pattern because the pleats lay pretty flat. I have a wool crepe I am really itching to make...

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  10. Beautiful dress, perfectly sewn. I just used wool crepe for the first time and loved how easy it is to sew with.

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