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Wednesday, May 9, 2018

Simplicity 8547

The instant I saw this dress I knew I had to make it and I knew I was going to embellish part of the front bodice.  



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So, I ordered a stencil from here: ThanksImadeThem.  I purchased the 'drops' stencil.  I love it!


I was so excited to try this that I ended up just tracing the inside of each shape with a washable child marker instead of the usual painting with an airbrush.  It worked great, although I highly recommend testing your fabric prior to using the marker.  

So back to the pattern.  I used three fabrics, all from my stash.  The blue and white knit are Stof knits that are 94% cotton and 6% spandex.  Usually people use Organic cotton for Alabama Chanin handwork, but I decided to use what I had on hand.  The mesh is also from my stash.


This fabric is much, much stretchier than the pattern envelope calls for.  Because of that I eliminated the back zipper.  If you used a firmer knit, you'll want the zip.  This dress is very close fitting.  I am wearing as much shapewear as I can under this.  It will look much more flattering once I finally loose 10 pounds! 


The pattern is very well drafted.  It goes together beautifully.  I made a few alterations.
1.  I raised the V-back 5 inches.  It would hit you a little higher than the natural waist.  
2.  I had to raise the waistline by about an inch.  For reference, I am 5'7".  


That's it.  After wearing it, and seeing photos, I need to raise the front waistline an additional 1/2"-ish.  There is a ripple there that I don't like.  


My sleeves aren't nearly as snug as Mimi's.  I may need to take those in a bit as well.
  

Here is a peek at the hem and the stitch I use to create almost all my hems.  It is #22 on my Bernina.  
All in all, I really like this dress.  It was fun to create the reverse applique.  

Thanks for reading!
Sue 













5 comments:

  1. Sue!!!������ The moment I saw this pattern, I knew I wanted to embellish it as well. I haven't gotten to it yet, but it is in my pile. I am so happy to see your version. I love what you did with this and the fabric choices! You stitched that up so quickly and I am so excited with this!

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  2. I am so excited at how it turned out Bianca! Thanks for your inspiration!

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  3. Love the reverse applique! Those colors are especially pretty on you.

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  4. So pretty and unique! I love your version of this dress. I never buy the Mimi Simplicity patterns because she is shaped so differently than me. I assume the patterns are drafted based on the normal Simplicity block, but I haven't been inspired to spend money on a pattern and test the theory.

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  5. Lovely dress. Love your combinations of fabrics.

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