Thursday, September 9, 2010

Looming UFO - Vogue 8489



This is supposed to be the final summer project. I hoped it would be a transition dress. We can definitely feel fall in the air, sunny and clear skies during the day and cool at night. Last week I thought I would finish this before the holiday. Instead I became less enthusiastic about the dress because I over estimated the FBA.

Yep…, I made a huge over estimate. See hear. Next to alterations, picking seams apart is my least favorite “sewing related” thing to do. But, I can’t let this fabric go to waste. So soon I will knuckle under and make the adjustments. I’m hoping I can remove some of the fabric at the base of the bodice.

This week I’m finishing DD’s dress for the Unity Conference along with sewing my dress and starting a suit for a client.








Here’s the pattern and fabric I selected for my dress. It’s Butterick 5520. I purchased my fabrics from Vogue (Satin - Matte finish) and Fishman (Silver and Cream Brocade). My dress is cut and ready to sew.



More later...,
C

18 comments:

  1. Awww! Sorry about the 2FBA... Love the fabric for your new dress!

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  2. Your black & white dress is so pretty, I know what you mean about ripping out stitches. But this just can't got to waste it is so pretty. I also love the Butterick pattern I was thinking about getting that one for myself. I can't wait to see it made up.

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  3. Love the black/white fabric for the dress. I hope you'll be able to finish it up. I have my last summer dress that is so close to the finish line. I can't wait to see your new dress. The fabric is beautiful!

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  4. To be very honest I really do not like doing alterations to patterns. It makes me confuse! Anyway, the fabric is wonderful! Very stylish! Love it!

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  5. I so know the feeling of ripping seams and the knits are the hard ones to remove stitches. The dress is very pretty and makes a lovely transition garment.

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  6. I hope you can work this out because I love this dress. I've made it a few times and it's a really comfortable and easy dress to wear. Your fabric is lovely and would be a shame to waste it.

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  7. Ouch, yes, alterations and ripping out stitching on anything are low on my sewing list, too! This dress really should be saved, though, it is perfect for the fall transition.

    BTW, fabulous job on that coat zipper. They're not easy and that's a job I *always* turn down when asked.

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  8. The black/white dress is gorgeous. What a bummer that you have to rip and repeat.

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  9. Hope you can fix your dress it's so pretty in the black and white.

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  10. That is really nice. Love the print.

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  11. That black and white dress is definitely worth the effort of saving - the fabric is beautiful and I can tell that the dress is really going to suit you. I love that Butterick pattern - I have it myself and am planning to make it very soon.

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  12. Thanks everyone,
    I'm planning to finish the dress; but now I'm working on Unity Conference outfits.
    C

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  13. Your excess FBA brings back sad memories of what all my clothes looked like before I discovered the SBA. Don't let it become a UFO, it's so cute!

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  14. Oh my goodness!! Great minds think alike! Hehe... I actually have that fabric in my stash and just cutout that pattern to make it with that exact fabric... definitely planning on making it this weekend. What a coincidence! Sorry about the FBA... but it is a beautiful dress! Good luck unpicking all those stitches.

    Did you line or underline it? I thought the white parts of the fabric are a little transparent. Thanks!

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  15. I hope you're able to make this an FO. It's really prety

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  16. Hi Angela,

    Great minds do think alike. Tee Hee. To answer your question, I didn't line any part of my dress. The vamp is low. So I plan to add a modesty panel. (I'll show it when I'm finished.). Another option to help with the transparency of the fabric is to wear a full slip. I know that's old fashion, but I wear them from time to time.

    Thanks for asking,
    C

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  17. I love the fabric you picked for the vogue dress. I hope you can work out the changes. Although I love the dress, when I made it, it just didn't work for my body type at all. I can't wait to see your butterick dress.

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  18. I really hope you can fix the bust because I'm loving that dress!!

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