I am finally switching gears to Spring sewing, and Easter dresses in particular! Easter is one of my favorite holidays. There is nothing more welcome than a rebirth--of flowers and trees and all living things. My mother always made new Easter dresses for my sisters and me and I love the idea of doing the same thing for my girls. Three dresses is certainly more work than two were, and I seem to have made it a bit difficult on myself with the outfits I chose, but I'm getting there!
For Audrey, I chose this vintage pattern (Simplicity 4327). I love the classic girl's suit. I especially love the scalloped hem on the view in the middle. But for Audrey's dress I went with a straight hem, thinking that would be better with the plaid skirt. Maybe I'll make the other view for her another time. I don't often go back to the same pattern--there are so many others to make--but this pattern is at least a full size too big for her right now so I'll have time. Which brings me to one of the ways I made this difficult for myself: I used a too large pattern, which of course could be adjusted, but I rushed to cut and then realized I hadn't adjusted and tried to do it after, which worked o.k., but hindsight is everything. Oh well. That's what I get for trying to squeeze in too many things!
I love this pink and cream plaid! It is a silk dupioni I believe (very practical for little girls, don't you think?) and I can't remember where I purchased the fabric but I think it was a designer/home fabric store of one kind or another and I think it was not much after Audrey was born. I thought it would be fun to make three dresses with this plaid, and some pink and cream linens. I bought a pretty light pink linen but decided to go with the darker pink for Audrey. It's a great color on her! I only had a yard of the silk but luckily it was 60" wide and I've managed to lay out all the pieces I need with a bit left over. At least I had that going for me!
This skirt is a great design. I love the less common combination of a gathered waist and pleated skirt. I especially like the box pleats, which I didn't iron all the way down because the fabric doesn't lend itself that well to strict pleats. Easier to wear I think. The pattern indicates suspenders for the skirt. I thought, "cute, but why the trouble when they don't show?" As soon as I had Audrey try on the skirt I realized suspenders were a brilliant idea--they keep the skirt at the waist, which is a feat on little girls. So I made some button holes in the waistband and maybe I'll add the suspenders. Or, sew buttons on the blouse she's wearing underneath the jacket to help keep up the skirt that way. With the cropped jacket having the skirt hang a bit low will not be such a good thing. Suspenders. Who knew? They obviously were on to something a few decades ago. I think some of that practicality and attention to detail has been lost.
So one of three Easter outfits. And on I go...
It is beautiful! I especially love the piping you made for the collar to match the skirt...brilliant! And using fabric on hand, even better. Can't wait to see your next creations!
ReplyDeleteI just about screamed when I saw this - oh the cuteness is almost to hard to bare!! LOVE. LOVE. LOVE. You know I adore piping. I can't wait to see Miss A. in this outfit - it's going to be precious, I know.
ReplyDeleteLindsay
how cute is that!
ReplyDeleteOh, I love the old dress patterns! You did such an amazing job! Are you going to have her model it for us?
ReplyDeleteConnie
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I agree it is adorable...reminds me of the classic lovelies that my grandma made for me and my sister. Very nice!
ReplyDeleteoh!!! It is sooo beautiful! I love it. I am gearing up to make my daughters first dress also! wish me luck!
ReplyDeleteSo cute it makes me giddy.
ReplyDeleteThe "very practical for little girls" comment made me laugh. Love it when beauty trumps practicality (form over function at its best!) -- and this is a perfect example. Can't wait to see it on Audrey. (Am now thinking I have a skirt that would benefit from the addition of suspenders. Genius idea!)
ReplyDeleteYou really are so talented! I love everything you sew/knit/crochet/create.
ReplyDeleteI can't wait to see that dress on Audrey.
Beautious! Brings back many happy memories of the dresses made by my mother for my two sisters and I way back when. I went on to do the same for two girls of my own and now back to the machine with the arrival of a granddaughter! Ahhh...the memories you are creating for your girls...lovely! Can't wait to see more. Happy Sewing!
ReplyDeleteI can't wait to see it modeled, I love older patterns.
ReplyDeleteThere really is something to b e said for outfits made from vintage patterns. The plaid is beautiful. You have done a great job.
ReplyDeleteGood luck With the next ones :)
Love this!! You motivated me and I went to HL and bought 5 dress patterns for my daughter :)
ReplyDeleteYou are a great seamstress. I SO wish I knew how to sew!
ReplyDeleteYou're sewing is so inspirational! I'm in awe with everything that you mke for your girls. I included this Easter dress in my link love today.
ReplyDeleteI would love for you to show some steps on piping, when you have the time.
ReplyDeleteI really enjoy your work, keep it coming.