About a two weeks ago, my thrift guardian angel directed me to a local store for a pop in. While there, I found spools and spools of flat bias tape. As a rule, try not to buy an item unless I have a clear plan for its use. I had a gnawing feeling that this tape was for me, but no clear plan. I broke my rule and bought them hoping the plan would become clear.
Sure enough, I got home and hit my sewing book collection to find The Party Dress Book by Mary Adams.
I have loved the Bias Strips dress from the first time I saw it on the cover and the others in the book. I hesitated in making it for three reasons:
- I am miserable at making continuous bias strips without much waste,
- I haven't had an occasion to wear a dress like that.
- It looked complicated.
Bias tape circle skirt. |
I used Simplicity 2356 to make a skirt perfect for twirling. The construction came together easily and relatively quickly. I cut the skirt pieces and starting at the top, applied the bias strips with an imprecise 1/4 inch seam. I cut the bias strips in half lengthwise because they were too wide and inflexible off the spool. I applied them randomly, overlapping the ends to join a new strip.
I used fabric from a sheet as the base and sewed the strips in a contrasting thread. After applying the reds, I decided it needed more contrast. I had regular grey bias tape on hand, cut it down to size and added it. The bias from the spools is firmer than what you find in the stores. It adds texture and weight in the best way.
I just want to mount these and hang them on the wall. |
I applied the waistband and hemmed it with a single color of bias tape.
Hemmed in bias |
What a fun skirt! I love how happy she is in this. The skirt has texture, personality, movement and is fun. I am excited to see what the raw edges do in the wash; I hope they get ragged in time.
It even looks good sitting still.
This fun skirt doubles as a grown up cape for me. I took a photo and wanted to share it, but after taking her pictures, I decided against it. I don't want to compete with this dizzying cuteness.
Happy Sewing,
Bianca
1. Your little princess is adorbs! 2. Love how this dress came out. The color combination is perfect for spring. 3. On her it is so precious. She looks so happy in it. Her friends must be so jealous when she comes to school. I can't wait to see what you make for yourself.
ReplyDeleteThanks Victoria! She loves when I make tings for her! When her friends compliment her on things I make, she always tells them I can teach their moms to sew! :) She is the best!
DeleteLooks so good and good idea for a test! I'm looking forward to seeing what you create for you!
ReplyDeleteThanks! I am still struggling with my dress pattern choice... I need to decide soon the dance is in two weeks!
DeleteAbsolutely love this cute little skirt! What a great idea! I'm sure yours will be stunning as well! Can't wait to see it!
ReplyDeleteThanks Cindy! I hope so! I hope to get started after spring break when school begins again.
DeleteShe is rocking her fun skirt! What a great idea.
ReplyDeleteThanks Tomasa! She loves this and it makes me happy to see her in it!
DeleteGreat skirt. How lucky to find all that bias tape. Now you know it works hope you have fun making your party outfit.
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