I started making my Muse dress interpretation with Vogue 8805, which I've obsessed over since it was released in 2012. I've even blogged about it a couple of times here. I thought I'd have to make several alterations to the pattern but after I finally located it in the sewing cave, I saw that I'd already altered the front pattern pieces.
See even though I really wanted to make this pattern, I'd never found the "right" fabrics to emulate the Preen designer dress I admired. Since I'm never lacking for an idea to sew/create, after awhile I just moved on and totally forgot what work I'd done with the pattern.
So some stats:
Fabric ~
Black pleather originally purchased from Sawyer Brook
Blue cotton ponte purchased from Mood NYC
Black 'n white cotton from the collection - I honestly don't remember where this came from.
Notions ~
18" gold zipper from Pacific Trimmings
bias binding
stitch witchery
Pattern Alterations:
Pattern Alteration Pics:
Construction Techniques:
Construction Pics:
See even though I really wanted to make this pattern, I'd never found the "right" fabrics to emulate the Preen designer dress I admired. Since I'm never lacking for an idea to sew/create, after awhile I just moved on and totally forgot what work I'd done with the pattern.
So some stats:
Fabric ~
Black pleather originally purchased from Sawyer Brook
Blue cotton ponte purchased from Mood NYC
Black 'n white cotton from the collection - I honestly don't remember where this came from.
Notions ~
18" gold zipper from Pacific Trimmings
bias binding
stitch witchery
Pattern Alterations:
- Originally I used my TNT dress pattern to alter the pattern pieces.
- To get the look of the original dress, there was one additional alteration to make to the pattern front. It was for the blue color band on the front of the dress. I made the center of the band 3" with a 5/8" seamline on the top and bottom of the pieces. (see pics below)
- I also added 2" to the hemline of the sleeve.
- I added a 5/8" seamline to the center back pattern piece - to change it from a cut on fold back piece.
- The middle and bottom pieces were taped together to form one pattern piece.
Pattern Alteration Pics:
Dress front with width added
and line drawn to cut off the band
Band cut off and 5/8" seam allowances added to both pieces
Connecting the middle and lower bands together
to form one dress front piece
- I changed the back of the dress from a loop and button closing to a zippered closure.
- That meant adding a center back seam to the dress' back pattern pieces.
- My zipper choice was a gold plated one that I'd picked up from Pacific Trimmings. I don't really like the exposed zippers with the zipper tape on the outside of a garment. So I only exposed the teeth from the zipper.
- Because of the pleather used in the top of the garment, I installed the zipper by hand...exposing the amount of zipper teeth that I wanted...yet not having to worry about machine stitching through the pleather.
- I've lost 30 lbs in the last year and that means that my TNT dress is a little large on me. So the original pattern alterations I made were for a dress a lot looser than I wanted. I ended up sewing one inch side seams, trying the dress on, and then taking in another 1/2 inch.
- The dress' shape is still boxy but it doesn't look like I'm wearing the wrong size.
- The dress is unlined. The pattern doesn't call for a lining and for once I followed the pattern. I will wear a slip with the dress.
- The neckline is finished with a bias tape finish. After some internal debate I went with some stitch witchery to hold it flat and then I hand stitched the bias binding down.
- Since the yoke forms the sleeves and I've made it in pleather, I've opted to leave the sleeve hems unfinished. There's no need to do anything to them since the pleather won't fray.
- The dress hem has stitch witchery in it but I also added a line of machine stitching to the hem.
Construction Pics:
Gold zipper pinned into the dress back
Dress back and yoke assembled
Inserting the binding around the neckline
...with the handstitching to hold it flat
A few more pics of the dress:
Conclusion:
I like the finished dress. It's a little edgy ~ hey anything with pleather on the top and the sleeves ain't exactly corporate ~ the black and white ponte bottom though gives it the corporate finish...so "Creative Corporate."
It's an easy dress to sew. It just took me so long to complete for a variety of reasons. However, I'm glad that it's finally done and hanging in the closet, waiting to wear.
Parting Shots:
The shots above were taken on our way to the kiddie playground in my complex. My daughter shot pics all along the route including some of the grandkids. I've included these two as parting shots...
...as always more later!
Parting Shots:
The shots above were taken on our way to the kiddie playground in my complex. My daughter shot pics all along the route including some of the grandkids. I've included these two as parting shots...
...as always more later!