My apartment's a bit disorganised at the moment to try taking pictures of me wearing it, so the dress form will have to stand in for the moment.
I'm quite pleased with the final outcome of the dress; after making the toile/muslin it was quite saggy around the middle so I increased the front darts about 1/2 inch... I thought it wasn't necessary to go up a skirt size as the general size was fine, just a baggy middle (which no-one wants^ not even to hide a big lunch under) and that resulted in a perfectly fitted waistband and skirt. Next time I'm going to have to try to adjust the top - a lack of experience with recutting patterns caused me to cut a bigger bust size then try to make up for my narrow shoulders by taking in the sides and making the shoulders lower, although that didn't quite work. Oh well... so off to the internet I go to research FBAs, sigh. The sweetheart neckline ended up gaping rather too much and so, not wanting to undo all of my hard work up to that point (aargh) I decided on a quick fix and improvised a couple of tucks. Can only be seen if you're staring hard at my bust... You've been warned^^
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| Ok.. stare at the neckline then. |
Another impressive thing about this dress: the cost (minus pattern and (wo)man hours)^^ The fabric is a soft drapey cotton, super light and perfect for summer. I love the red colour and the pattern - although I'm not a confident pattern wearer - and cost a grand total of 4'000 ₩ (£2.33 in today's money) from "New Pattern Man" (not his real name) at Dongdaemun fabric market here in Seoul. I think he'll warrant his own blog post later.


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