The muslin fabric was a matte jersey knit in eggplant that felt like I was wearing sandpaper.
I basted a size 12 top and could not get my arms into the armholes! Those thick biceps I have!
A hot Mess of a dress! |
Sway back adjustment needed |
Neckline too wide & low |
Just huge above the waist |
A little better |
Getting closer |
Almost there! |
Raised neckline |
My second version is from a plum ITY knit with more drape than the sandpaper jersey. I wish I had enough fabric to try out making two back pieces but I just could not eek it out.
I raised the tie that is sewn into the side waist area by 1". It helps to make the tie look lifted and the front drape a little better across my belly area.
I raised the neckline 2" and added 1" to the shoulders at the inner neckline to give a little more fabric in my chest area. Modesty!
I cut the back piece on the fold eliminating the center back seam.
Adding the 3" to the length made the dress hit me at my knee. Perfect!
Satisfied enough |
Need Spanx! |
No overly thrilled but happy with from what I started with |
Overall I like this dress and think that a print fabric may be a better choice. I am not a fan of solid colors. I think prints hide lumps & bumps a little better.
I'm not sure that this dress will get worn, but if I make it in a print I might just wear it.
You can't win them all, right?
Until next time..............
Bonnie
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