This version is just as fun as the first. I like the quirky feel the polka dots adds.
Unlike, the yellow version, I feel like the details of the seaming are lost in the small scale print I chose. I knew this was a risk when I was making it, but I do not mind. The fabric is a mid-weight cotton with a slight texture that holds its' shape well. Knowing the volume and angles would be maintained, I proceeded with this print. If you plan to make this in a print, I suggest you choose a sturdy fabric with a large scale print so all of the fun of this pattern is not lost.
I like that by lining it this way, I can stand the collar up or flip it down.
I decided, to omit the arm facings and use bias tape instead. I did this just to test it because I had it on hand. It was faster than the facing and had the same result.
So, what do you think? Are the dramatic elements lost in the print? Is this a dress better suited for larger prints or solids?
I love them both and plan to make more. It is a fun everyday show stopper perfect for the Texas heat.
Happy Sewing,
Bianca
I like them both. Though the yellow does reveal more of the funky cuts and details. That collar change is something to consider when I make my version of this. Thanks for the awesome pictures.
ReplyDeleteThanks Andrea! I am doing what I can to keep up with you and your great shots ;)
DeleteThanks for the show and tell! I love the polka dot version as much, or more, than the yellow one. But then, I love anything polka dotted, LOL. I do see what you're saying about the style lines being somewhat lost in the pattern, but I still see a lot of the elements in the lower skirt portion, and of course, the collar! Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThanks Sue! I LOVE polka dots too and could not resist on this one. I am glad the details are still visible.
DeleteI actually like this pattern a lot.. even more so after seeing your versions. I have a special love for polka dots... and your take on this pattern is perfect... timeless and chic... Thanks for sharing
ReplyDeleteThanks Sheekie!
DeleteI think they are both fun and sophisticated at the same time! I have fabric to make a solid version, but I love your printed one just as much:)
ReplyDeleteThanks Angela, I would love to see your version when you make it!
DeleteI like them both! To me the collar is the show stopper and what I like the most in this pattern!
ReplyDeleteThanks Paulinakoos! I too love the drama of this collar.
DeleteI love them both, but maybe a little partial to the polka dot version just because its so fun! Looks like you're having fun wearing it too!
ReplyDeleteLove this . I have the pattern and hope to make it for the summer. Both versions look so good on you I don't think it matters that the detail is lost in the polka dot as it adds a different focus. Lovely!
ReplyDeleteboth of these are absolutely fantastic and you make such a great model. oh I want to put my serger to more use with clothing. I just need 40 more hours to every day! your clothes making is uber inspiring
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