As I wrote in my previous post, I had my original fabric printed by Contrado. My plan was to crate a simple dress that would show off the flower illustration Natalie made. I chose a simple I-line style dress, but wanted to spice it up a bit by adding interesting tucks on one side of the dress.
I used Make Your Own Dress Patterns by Adele P. Margolis to move the darts to the side. The original patterns I used are the same as the bodice of this dress. I changed the princess lines to two bust darts, then moved the darts to the side.
The skirt is a wrap style skirt. I also added some tucks on the right side of the front skirt to match the tucks in the bodice.
I am pleased with the result and it is fun to work with the original fabric that is printed just for you. I’m excited to explore other options like scuba fabric and poly twill. This dress I offer on etsy is made of poly twill so maybe I will make a variation of that with original fabric.
Contradoでオーダーした生地で、ドレス出来上がりました!
生地の詳しいことは前回のブログにて。
2mオーダーして、1mごとにNatalie Bleaklyのイラストの椿の花がプリントされるよう、オーダーしました。
生地はダッチェス・サテン。こしがあり、縫いやすいサテンです。テロテロ感も少ないので、このようなIラインのスカートも作れます。
フィット感のあるボディの型紙(これと同じもの)の変形型。
プリンセスラインを胸ダーツに変更後、今度はダーツを左サイドにずらしてタックにしました。
膝下丈と深いスリットで大人っぽいデザインに。
真っ白なので着ていくところにちょっと困りますが・・・クールな花嫁様にウェディングドレスとしてどうでしょうか?
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After knitting
I started this project in mid November, so it took about three months to complete. I found the Japanese knitting patterns so much easier to follow as they have many graphics. I used 80 grams of Hamanaka Mohair. I bought them in this app called
The patterns for the white pants are
I knitted two sleeves at the same time, using the method I learned from
michiyoさんの「
Near my house, there is a craft shop called
I have drafted a high waisted pants pattern and have been modifying over the past few months. It started when I made
I added back pockets which are never going to be used but it is a nice detail. The buttons are a gift from my friend, who found many vintage buttons at a flea market in England.
I also made the front pockets, but it was not until I finished that I realized the design flaw. Since the pants are high waisted, they should have been placed on the side, from about five centimeters from the waistline so you can stick your hands in. Turned out I have four pockets that I won’t be really be using.
The hem is wrapped with beige silk satin bias strips (left over from
Worn with crossover back chambray shirt (blogged
I am satisfied with the end result and already started thinking of making another pair for warmer season. Maybe in bright red linen with cropped hem?
These earrings are also my recent make. I took a