Saturday, April 5, 2014

what's rachel sewing today? a sewaholic cambie dress!

I'm finally feeling like sewing for spring! We've had, like, 4 above-freezeing days in a row! Some even with sunshine!!  So what's my first frock of spring (a term shamelessly stolen from Scruffy Badger)?  I've seen so many great Sewaholic Cambie Dresses around the web, and and for a long time now I've just have a hunch that it would be a great fitting pattern for me... so I've finally mustered up the courage to give it a try!


Oooo, floral cotton! I bought this fabric specifically with this dress in mind after seeing one of Tasia's versions here and her McCalls 7743 here.  The bodice came together very easily, and with very few adjustments. What a great patterns! I took it up at the shoulder seam by 5/8", and then shortened the bodice 1/2" before attaching the waistband. The cap sleeve is attached to the back bodice, then sewn into the front bodice once everything in constructed and fitting. I often have to short the shoulders once I have a dress fitted, so this is perfect for me! I can wait until the very last step with the zipper installed and all to fit my sleeves!

The pattern is completely lined. In the instructions it calls for you sew the entire dress and lining seperatly, then after the zipper is installed attached them at the top, right sides together then turning inside out for a clean finished. I've altered that construction just slightly so that the waistband and  lining would be stitched together for a little more stability.  I hope it doesn't mess me up down the line.

You can see how I have sewn all layers of bodice, lining and waistbands into the waistband.

But I didn't sew them together all the way to the back seam to allow me in install the invisible zipper later, after the skirt is attached. Then I will hand sew any remaining lining closed to cover all the yucky seams.
Now I need to decided on the skirt. The pattern includes a full gathered skirt (which doesn't always look flattering over my abdomen, but looks so cute with this bodice on Tasia!) and a narrow, classic A-line (more practical for day-to day maybe? But will that style look good on my figure?). Another option would be to draft a circle skirt, which I know looks great on me, but would be a lot more work, and I hate hemming a circle skirt!


Hmmmmm, what will look best... and what will work best in my wardrobe?


12 comments:

  1. Looks like it will be really cute! Now, we just need frock weather!

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    1. I've braved the cold in a dress a couple of days this past week! I'm hoping for some nice days when we are in Boston this weekend.

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  2. Ohhhh, such sublimely beautiful Spring fabric! It would look gorgeous as either skirt option - that's a hard choice :/

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    1. I think I'm leaning towards A-line. I don't have a lot of that silhouette in my wardrobe, and I think it might make it a dress I can wear more day to day. This pattern has come together so well, I know there will be a reason for me to make a fuller, fancier version down the line!

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  3. Ooooh floral fabric, my fav.

    You can hem the circle skirt on the machine, not that tricky - do what I did:
    http://www.sewmelove.com/2012/11/finished-project-handmade-floral-skinny.html
    http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-jyheofHNCzY/UJ8JTRjbdhI/AAAAAAAAIBE/KaQvAbdPLF0/s640/Full+Circle+Skirt.png

    I serged the edge, the ironed it over, then machined it.

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    1. That's a good idea! The serer can help to ease the fabric evenly.

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  4. Ooh, that fabric is absolutely beautiful!!

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    1. Thanks! I think it's one that can work both for spring bad fall with a sweater.

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  5. Oh I love your fabric choice. I think that bodice would look good with any of the skirts you mention.

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    1. I think you are right. The bodice came together really easily, and thus far seems to fit very well with very little alteration so I'm hoping its a pattern I'll want to make again and try all three options.

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  6. Gorgeous! I love the fabric and the purple lining.. Skirt wise, difficult choice! I think the A line is my favourite choice..

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    1. I'm super pleased with this lining! And I did decided to go with the A-line for this version... but I suspect there will be more in my future!

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