This halter-top dress has been calling to me for a while. It’s kind of a standard halter top with a midriff panel and then a fuller skirt on the bottom. Their version included a ruffle on the bottom and lace decorations around the midriff panel. I left those elements off of mine. On theirs, the back panel is half zipper and half buttons. I changed mine so it was zipper from top to bottom.
I’ve had this Fabric.com batiste hanging around for a bit and wanted to do something fun with it. It’s obviously a striped fabric and what I like about it is the stripes are all kind of random sizes. There is no repeating pattern running through it.
I was very careful when I cut it* so the panels would be mirror images of each other. I didn’t have enough fabric to make the stripes on the skirt go straight horizontally. My original thought was to cut a long rectangle and take darts out of the top until I changed the shape to be like the actual pattern piece. I didn’t have enough fabric but I’m glad I didn’t because I really like how the back turned out.
How fun are the chevrons in the back? I wish the front had a bit more pizazz like the back but more on that in a minute.
The one thing I had to be careful of is the placement of fabric on the bodice. What I didn’t want was the teal and red parentheses on my girl-goodnesses. When you look at the back, you’ll see the large bulls-eye circles I didn’t want on the bodice. I wish I could have had more color on the halter part but it seems like every way I moved it, I would have big bulls-eyes. Sigggghhhhhh, like look at the ties! I love all that color! It just wouldn’t work with my limited fabric.
Do you see the giant red parentheses? Those are the ones I worried about. Yikes! I love the back though, love it!
Look at how they match up! Go me! Plus there is an invisible zipper back there too.
I lined the bodice with this blue shirting. I knew I would need two layers as this batiste is thin and delicate. This is the left-overs from this dress.
I used a butter yellow invisible zipper I’ve had in my stash for years. Here’s the inside finish with the lining and everything.
I really like this dress. I’m headed for warmer climates to run some races and I’m sure I’ll wear it then.
I leave tomorrow so I’m probably not going to post for a few weeks. Have fun yawls!
*This is a tangent but I always cut out fabric in the morning. Is anyone else like that? I’m an early-bird, awake at 5am and that’s My Time to conquer the world. I have made too many mistakes over the years cutting at night. Now, it’s like a superstition thing for me. If I have time to sew at night, and the task is cutting, I won’t do it. How lame-sauce is that? Often, I’ll just flip through magazines to “spend time with the fabric” but I won’t cut it. I’ll tidy up, I’ll pet the fabric, but I won’t cut it. Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmm.
Love this dress and how you put all the designs on the fabric together. You have a truly one-of-kind dress that looks beautiful on you. Nicely done!
ReplyDeleteSuper duper cute! Wonderful use of the fabric. Good luck on your races!
ReplyDeleteI love the lovely in the front ... party in the back look! You can wow people when you are walking away! I cut at night then I start sewing in the day. I hate cutting out and I have to separate it. Not that I've sewn anything for months... last assignment today. Good luck with your races!
ReplyDeleteSo nice dress!! You so careful worked with print, I think that I would make something stupid with this print and only after would see parentheses somewhere on the top%)
ReplyDeleteI need to take your morning cutting rule - I cut yesterday a skirt in the evening and did this wrong%(
I love how the chevrons turned out!
ReplyDeleteThat dress is fabulous! You look amazing in it, too! Love the chevrons on the back, you are a dynamo... any time of day! Good luck at your races!
ReplyDeleteGreat dress! I love the back and the chevron striping. Good luck with your races!
ReplyDeleteWaw!! I read for a while now your blog but I must confess that I did never let a comment, I thought "she not going to read it any way" bad from me I know:). But this dress is so nice, it fits you so great !! And I also LOVE the back.
ReplyDeleteMy time to conquer the world is from 8 PM ,hahha, then my 2 years old twins are sleeping already.:)
Regards,
Camelia from NL
I read every one of these comments!! Every one from you people. :)
ReplyDeleteI will lay fabric out and rearrange pattern pieces in the evening, but no cutting for me either.
ReplyDeleteLove your dress.
Awesome dress! And I thought I was the only weirdo who liked to pet fabric... ;)
ReplyDeleteThis is just great! I love the chevrons too, the whole fabric is wonderful in fact. And you wear it so well! I can never get those halter necks not to gape in the most unfortunate places ;-)
ReplyDeleteReally fabulous pattern placement! I love those chevron stripes.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful dress!
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