So, you know I teach sewing to support my fabric habit. I am currently in a round of sewing lessons where my students have made a pair of pants and a top. Next, we will make a zipper project and a dress. Before, asking my students to make something, I figured I should try the pattern first. McCalls has a line of "Learn to Sew for Fun" patterns and I chose 7120.
This pattern is for semi-fitted, pullover dresses which have neckline and pocket variations, and stitched hems. B: Below
elbow sleeves with button and tab. D: Shaped hemline, wrong
side shows. C and D: Self-belt. Sleeves B, hemline
D, side slits C and F: Narrow hem.
This pattern has an "easy" classification and I chose it because I wanted my students to have a few choices. I chose to test the pattern in the most difficult of the easy styles. I made this dress in Amy Butler Lotus Tree, Peony Pink. This fabric has been in my stash for a while and I have been waiting to find the correct project to use it.
Pro: Many
elements for new sewers to build skills: Sleeves, darts, exterior pockets,
facings, buttons, buttonholes, and sleeve tabs.
Pro: Cute dress without closures for the newbie.
Con: The details may be time-consuming for the newbie. They may need to take breaks when they begin to feel overwhelmed.
Con: Runs big, go down size. My pattern is XS-XXL range and I cut the size medium, but graded it down to a small when sewing it, it is bigger than expected.
Con: Too long in the suggested length. I made
hemmed mine in a wide 3.5 inch hem.
Maybe con: I am not sure about the depth of the neckline. I did not expect it to be this low. In this cotton, it stays in place. If using a rayon that drapes more, it will show too much for my taste.
Deep V-neckline |
The print is large and I felt the pockets were camouflaged, so I added buttons to the pockets to mimic the buttons on the sleeves.
Pocket with button detail |
Sleeve tab |
For the hem, I kept the length and sewed it 3.5 inches deep. I love a wide hem in a mini dress, so I didn't cut it down.
Wide Hem |
darts. I need easy summer dresses that have style, but are not fussy with 2
young kids. I like this for the skills it teaches the newbie. My students will make
it in the coming weeks, so I am anxious to get their take on it. For veteran
sewists, this one is easy. I am curious to know if my students would define it as
such.
Happy Sewing,
Bianca