Welp, I made another dress. I told myself no more summer dresses, but I simply couldn't help it. I am sure you know what I mean.
This time, I used one of my TNT patterns: McCall's 7432. I love this pattern, almost as much as I love McCall's 6886.
In a moment of weakness, I picked up this blue floral knit from JoAnns. It washed and dried beautifully and didn't pill or stretch out of shape. I think this dress will hold up. Sometimes with Jo's you get burned. I hope it's not this time as I really like this dress!
Here's the pattern I used:
It's very basic. I like the A-line shape along with the three choices of necklines along with sleeve and length options.
I made view E. I think it's a classic shape and style for summer.
As I am always trying to improve fit, I've finally come to realize that when I use a cottony-feel knit, I absolutely must make a seam at the center back waistline. I use a 1/4" seam at the sides and taper to almost an inch at the dead center back. This accommodates my swayback. I've done this on my beloved McCall's 6886 and any time I use this type of knit, I have to with any pattern that doesn't have a seam there.
Here you can see it better. See how much nicer that fits me?
For the neckband, in previous makes, I found the neckband to be rather wide and hang outwards from your body. With this neckband, I cut it almost 1/2" narrower and tested it numerous times to make sure it hugged my body. It does.
Another neckline trick I use is to put the garment on my dress form, and pin the neckband (or sleeve bands) to the garment. Once I am happy, I remove it and sew. This works beautifully for me.
For the sleeves and hemline, I used 1" hems and SewkeysE tape. That stuff is what miracles are made of. I read a post from Kenneth D. King stating that better knit dresses use 1" hems. Guess what I now always do for knit hems?
Thanks so much for reading and I hope your summer sewing is something you feel good about!
Sue
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