Not so! Minerva had it for £9.99 per metre, and so I used some of my birthday money to buy some. A good decision I think! It's a lovely quality cotton poplin, and the print is so vibrant. I love it.
When deciding what to make, I just could not get the Anna bodice out of my head. I think Roisin's beautiful version has stuck with me. I just think it's the most perfect match of pattern and fabric. So I decided to make an Anna bodice with the pleated skirt from Simplicity 1873. It all lined up pretty well - I just matched the bodice and skirt side seams first and only had to move a couple of the pleats slightly, but nothing too taxing or time consuming.
A Thing to Shake the Heart dress (By Hand London's Anna bodice with Simplicity 1873 skirt in Liberty Carline poplin) |
My lovely hem facing, understitched to help it hang/sit nicely, and catch stitched in place |
From the outside. Nice and neat and invisible! |
Really, what it boiled down to, was that I needed to raise the shoulder seams by a good 5/8". This is a standard adjustment for me, but I guess I didn't know that yet when I made my first version of the Anna back in the day! So once I had raised the shoulders, lengthened the bodice and redrawn the neckline, the back was perfect and at the front I only had a slight gape to contend with. So I split the wedge I needed to pinch out into two wedges along the front neckline, taped them down on my pattern piece and cut a toile. Imagine my delight when it was a goldilocks fit straight away (juuuuust right).
Side view |
I kept adding and removing the belt in these pictures too, just to be confusing!
Anyway, I really love this dress. I wore it all day on Wednesday and blooming loved it. I felt all serene and swishy in it. And every new dress deserves to be danced around the living room in, right?
Ah so pretty! It really bugs me when companies don't let you buy half meters, 2.5m is the perfect amount. I've never used a hem facing and never really understood why you would so thanks for the explanation, the weight at the bottom would be good for a lot of floaty skirt dresses but without the easing in of a huge hem....hmmm will have to look at using this soon :) x
ReplyDeleteI totally agree! 2.5m is the perfect amount.
DeleteI had never even thought of using a hem facing either before my last version of S1873, and it was kind of by accident. I really like a deep and weighty hem but I didn't want to shorten the skirt too much from the cut length and also I am not very good at easing in huge hems! I always end up with little tucks and folds! I found facing the hem really satisfying and easy. Hope you do too! xx
This is gorgeous!!! It looks fab with the green shoes, and I love the separate hem facing. I've just finished my Carline dress, and totally agree that the fabric is lovely.
ReplyDeleteThanks Lynne! Can't wait to see your Carline dress. I wasn't quite prepared for how hard I would fall for the fabric! I might have to hunt out some of the red colour way. Thanks for the vote of confidence for the green shoes - I wasn't sure if they were a bit much but actually in the pictures I do like them with the dress. x
DeleteBeautiful. Nice match of the Anna bodice with that skirt ;o)
ReplyDeleteThank you! I'm so glad the mix of the two patterns worked out! May make another of this combination... x
DeleteBeautiful! And I love it with the green shoes. Perfect summer outfit. I always love how happy you look in all your handmade pieces. Your joy for sewing and pretty dresses really shines through in your photographs.
ReplyDeleteAw, Jo, that is such a lovely thing to say. Thank you! It's made my day. I'm glad my pictures capture the joy! xxxx
DeleteJust jacked off to these pics
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