So I decided to push myself to make something and see how it goes, I have had the Myrtle Dress from Colette patterns sitting around for a while and decided I'd try to make it up. I felt like I wanted to make something new, but didn't want something with a bunch of fitting dramas - so a simple knit dress is perfect.
I also decided to use some fabric I already had in my stash, as I'd never made this pattern before I didn't want to crack into anything fancy, so I used some paisley fabric I picked up at the op shop for a few dollars.
I posted a few photos of the dress on instagram along the way, because that's how I roll these days.
Here's the finished dress - I'm a bit on the fence about it, but I'm not sure if there's anything wrong with the dress or if its just my current "bleh sewing" mood.
I do have a couple of problems, one my hair is totally out of control (haircut on Saturday - yes) and two - I literally have no flats anymore. I threw out a bunch when we moved and not I really only have these skull ones and my walking sneakers. I think I need to go shoe shopping, these shoes don't work with this frock at all.
Here's another "Action Shot" of the dress when I was out with Ria - photo is taken from the outside garden area at Te Papa. It was obviously windy, because I live in Wellington.
I don't know, I'm just not sold on this make and I think my next project will be for someone other than myself again. Not sure how to break these "sewing for myself blues" guys! Any tips are much appreciated.
4 comments:
I'm sorry to hear about your lack of sewing mojo. My suggestion would be to pick a historical era to try. It creates a new set of mental problem solving challenges because different eras have different construction methods and that can be quite interesting to research. All the best. :)
I think it looks pretty cute! Well done. I bet that neckline was really difficult to do- not that I'd actually know where to start, but it looks complicated anyway. xx
I like the dress! I know what it's like to make something to wear and then feel a bit unsure or disappointed with it, but I suppose you just have to keep sewing! You will, I know. xxx
I really love the dress, personally, I think it looks great. Do you think it may be the fabric putting you off? Maybe something a little stiffer may sit better? Hope you get your 'sewing for yourself' mojo back, I wish I could sew!!!
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