Saturday, July 27, 2013

Forecast for Today--Sunny (Revisiting Butterick 5450)




Butterick 5450

It has just been a week and a day since I have sewn with this pattern and here I am creating another version. In an effort to reduce my fabric stash, I dug through my pile and found a yard of cotton eyelet in ivory and a European linen in "electric lemon" both purchased last year from Fabric.com. I also found enough cotton batiste to line the whole dress.

L-R:  Cotton Blend Batiste, European Linen 4.8 oz, Alix Eyelet.




I decided to use the eyelet for the bodice. However, it was not only lightweight and sheer, the nature of the eyelet holes meant I had to make sure the seams were neatly finished so I opted for French seams.

To achieve this French seam, I sewed the two pieces wrong sides together in a 1/4" seam, ironed the seam flat to one side, folded the sewn pieces right sides together  then sewed the final 3/8" seam.






Here is the bodice and its lining.





In the original pattern, only the bodice is lined. Since the linen was a bit sheer, I opted to add my own lining. I just duplicated the main fabric skirt pieces using the lining fabric and then attached them together at the bodice seam and side seam (where the zipper opening was).



This time, I also didn't use invisible zipper as I decided to recycle a regular zipper from an unfinished project.







I used a lace hem tape for the skirt hem.

I just used narrow hem for the skirt lining. 




Nothing screams summer like ivory, eyelet and linen!



I found this pretty crochet trim in my stash and still deciding on whether to use it or not.



Here is a comparison of the two dresses from the same pattern.


Although I love both these dresses, I can predict the linen will drive me crazy as it wrinkles like mad. 





6 comments:

  1. Really like this dress on you. Love the eyelet fabric used for the bodice, nice combo

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  2. Thanks, Linda! I gave the dress a "test drive" yesterday and the linen was really comfy. The wrinkles did not bother me as much as I thought it would!

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  3. Beautiful! I love the use of eyelet as the top fabric!

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    1. Thanks! That fabric was stashed away for a year waiting for the right pattern:)

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  4. I love this dress pattern, and really like your fabric choices with the eyelet and linen combo. I think I have to find this pattern now; it looks like the perfect summer dress to me. Nice work.

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    1. Thank you! Hopefully you'll have good luck finding the pattern at Etsy or Ebay.

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