Made by a Fabricista: Celebrating My Birthday In Style
Hello everyone! I am absolutely thrilled to share with you what I sewed to celebrate my birthday.
Cobalt Blue 100% Polyester Georgette SKU: CCD9239 4.5 yards ($3.99/yard)
Matte Black 100% Polyester Crepe de Chine SKU: WQC9229 3 yards ($3.99/yard)
When the fabrics arrived, I was reminded how lightweight and luxurious they feel. I had sewn them only one other time. Together these fabrics were still see-through but the volume of the skirt would limit what can be seen underneath. I then prewashed these in cold water in the washing machine and air dried them in the dryer but took them out while still a little damp.I first made a muslin of the bodice to check the pattern for fit. I used an old blue woven fabric. From the picture Size 16 was clearly too big so I cut the pattern down to Size 14. I tissue fitted on my dress form and proved that Size 14 was also good for the slip. I did not make any adjustments to the Size 14 pattern.
I worked with the georgette dress fabric first. It immediately slid to the floor as soon as I laid it on the cutting table! By placing an old cotton sheet underneath the georgette and weighing down the fabric with fabric weights, I was able to control the slipperiness. I positioned the pattern pieces on top of the georgette with pattern weights and used pins only on the seam allowances, keeping in mind that all pieces need to be laid on the bias. I cut all three layers together with my sewing scissors and held the layers mostly with clips afterwards. For the slip, although the black crepe the chine was not as slippery as the georgette, I was not going to take any chance that it would move while I was cutting. I placed the fabric on the old bedsheet, laid the pattern pieces on top, and cut all three layers together as well.
I found the crepe de chine much easier to sew. Though lightweight, it seemed to have a bit more body but I still held the fabric in front of the needle and behind the needle. I did not require tissue paper underneath the fabric but I used it anyways for added measure. Sew-in interfacing provided structure to the top of the bodice, which includes the neckline and the back, as well as the straps. The straps are positioned so they are bra- friendly.
A key detail of this dress is the belt. I love the elasticized waistline, making the dress so comfortable, but the self-belt elevated the look and accentuated the waist. I used the cobalt blue georgette on the front with the black crepe de chine on the back. The buckle came from my stash. The sew-in interfacing made the sheer fabrics less see-through and gave it structure.
The finished dress exuded a very feminine vibe with the flowy skirt and flutter sleeves and sophisticated all at once. This is the kind of dress I dreamed of and would be proud to wear to the performing arts theatre or to go out to fine dining events, which I usually do with my husband around my birthday.
I had some leftover fabric and being a proponent for zero waste sewing, I sewed a loose casual top that I could wear with my black corduroy legging and black boots. The sleeveless color block look from Butterick B6172, View A, was a treasure. The lightweight fabrics and the asymmetrical hem were just right for a laid back attitude. Perfect for my birthday!
By the end of this sewing journey, I produced a 5-piece birthday outfit that I could wear throughout my special day and to many other special moments in the future. I have a collection that could carry me from casual to formal. How cool is that? I am very pleased with the look, fit, and feel of each piece; they made me feel so put together! My dress is to die for; I can’t stop twirling in it. It took almost 4 weeks to finish but I had a blast creating and being creative.
Until next time,
MARY ANN | @anasewperfect
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Good to the last scrap!, Just beautiful, Happy belated Birthday many Happy Returns!!
Great pictures and explanation of your projects and techniques. I hope you have lots of fun when you wear them! They turned out great.
I enjoyed reading your blog and the photos you included. Through your explanation, it allowed me to visualize how you prepped, cut and sewed your beautiful creation. Definitely a lovely finished product and something really nice to wear to wonderful events. Looking forward to your future posts.
Thank you for posting about your process with the pattern, the fabric, and how you managed the initial cuts and construction. As a beginner, this is VERY nice to see and helps me understand how to troubleshoot.
You're a brave soul for going sleeveless out in that snowy weather ! Beautiful dress and Happy Birthday !
Wonderful explanation on the fabrics, the sewing techniques and I loved seeing the pictures that went with each step. What a wonderful way to celebrate you! Stay creative and festive. Thank you for sharing your Birthday 🎂 with us!
Wow!
WOW!! The dress, slip, everything looks gorgeous. And you look amazing in them.
Simply gorgeous results! Thanks for walking us through the steps of these elegant garments. Great styling and photography too!
Mary Ann—Your little wardrobe of blue and black is so wearable! I hope you have lots of good times in these pieces.—anne
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