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Friday, July 31, 2015

Vogue 8805 Color blocked dress--finally!

What took me so long to make up this super easy, stylish, and f-a-s-t pattern?  I've had it ever since it came out but just never took the time!  Well, now I finally have one!


Here's an image from Vogue patterns site:

V8805, Misses' Dress

See what I mean?  CUTE!!!  The dress is described as semi-fitted through the bust with a back neck slit closed with a hook and eye.  Purchased bias tape finishes the neckline.  

I used ponte knit from Hancocks.  The colors are pretty and it sewed up well, it just isn't my favorite fabric I've purchased from them.  It isn't soft but it hangs well...maybe I'll get used to it over time!



 This dress doesn't take much fabric either.  The biggest piece you use is the middle section--like I needed to explain that!  It was about 3/4 of a yard for that section.  This is a very economical sew!


Of course I deviated from the pattern!  I didn't want to use purchased bias tape on the neckband with the hook and eye closure, so I tested the stretch of the fabric and it fit easily over my head and I cut  the back neck piece on the fold, eliminating the seam.  Now this part I can't actually believe I am typing but here is what I did....

I single turned the neckline and used my coverstitch to hem!  I've never done that before and I actually can't believe I did that today, but it TOTALLY worked!  I have a beautiful edge on my neckline.  I also used the coverstitch on the sleeve hems.  


The bottom edge I just turned once and used a straight stretch stitch to hem.  Since I love to topstitch, I used matching thread to topstitch close to the seams.  The entire dress, start to finish was about 2 hours.  What could be better?


DH took my photos and he was making me laugh so some of the photos I may have a super silly look on my face!  He doesn't really care for the green/blue combination.  I sort of liked it.  What do you think and please be honest!  It isn't like I have a lot of time or money invested in this dress if it looks ridiculous with my color combination!  


Did I also mention this pattern and separate pieces for A, B, C, and D cup sizes?  I just love patterns with that feature!


Thanks for reading!  Try this pattern if you haven't!  Super easy and instant gratification!


Sue 

14 comments:

  1. Sue, I am fairly new to your blog and have to say that I really enjoy it. I think this might be my first time commenting. I had to tell you how much I like this dress...and I am a fan of the blue/green combo. It's very flattering on you and fits very well.

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    1. Thank you Bernice and I can't tell you how much I appreciate you following my blog!

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  2. As usual Sue, another winner! I like the color combo. When I first sawit I wasn't sure, but it grew on me and I think the dress looks great! Love your reviews and blog!!

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  3. I remember the old saying in art class at school "blue and green with white in-between" but I happen to love blue and green together. I love your dress. It's a winner. I also have that pattern but haven't made it yet and didn't even remember it has the cup sizes! I should get onto it.

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    1. Yes you should! It's so fast, easy, and cute! What more can you ask for!

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  4. I love that pattern and you did a great job with it.

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  5. I like the green / blue combination. Looks like a top and skirt! Very nicely done. I may have to get this pattern...

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    1. Oh get the pattern Tomasa! It's fun and fast and super fun to create!
      Sue

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  6. I really like your blog and can't believe how productive you are. The colors you chose are my favorites, so my honest opinion is I love the combo. It looks totally summer to me. I have a question for you though. Bust darts are a pain in the arse for me since I can't stand wearing the bras that look the best for more than a few hours before they're digging in. My bra drawer has a huge variety so the darts only work with a certain one...know what I mean? Do you think the darts could be rotated to the waist before cutting and then just not sewn in? Have you ever tried something like that? I'm reading tons, but so far i'm chicken to just try it. I'm hoping with all your work you've tried it and give some advise. Thanks!

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    1. Hi Elsie, I appreciate you reading my blog! And thank you on the colors, I am totally wearing this dress!
      Your question about rotating the darts is very interesting! I honestly hadn't thought about it and I'm sorry to say I haven't tried it out. I do wonder though about comparing some patterns that do have the 'dual' bust darts and seeing what the similarities/differences are between those that just have the bust darts at the sides. Hmmm....you've got my wheels turning now!!!
      Sue

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  7. Sue, I like the color combo because it is different than the usual color combos I have seen.

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