Since I'm still very much a beginner, I thought the McCall's pattern would be worth a try. After all, there's few patterns more forgiving of fit mistakes than a muumuu. It did take some considerable adjustments; I had to take about four inches off each side to de-maternity it. I also shortened it considerably and left off the shoulder buttons and pockets, although I think they might be cute with a different fabric.
I'm not crazy at all about the fabric I used, which is some kind of polyester blend and is a little too girlish for my taste. I got about 3 yards for $1 at St. Vincent de Paul, though, so it was worth a practice go-round, especially because that was the total cost of the dress.
The pattern came to me courtesy of my friend Emily,who gave me a bag of patterns that used to belong to her great-grandma. I think I might try it again someday, but with a different pattern that's less shiny and probably not baby blue with flowers and butterflies. Still, for an 80s maternity dress in a mystery fabric, I'm pretty satisfied with how it turned out.
Looks cute!
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ReplyDeleteLoving this dress, the pattern is gorgeous!
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I think it's a really cute dress...and the fabric is great esp. for the price
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love it!
ReplyDeleteYour dress is much cuter than the drawings on the front of the pattern. Great job making something so cute!
ReplyDeleteI think your dress is wonderful! I love it!
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I can see why you'd be iffy about that fabric, but I honestly think it looks cute! Vintage sweet. Nice job.
ReplyDeleteSuper cute! I just made my first sundress last week and am wanting to make another.
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Kristen
Turning a House into a Home
So cute! It's actually a flattering shape, not a mumu at all!
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Jenny
You Should be satisfied with how it turned out! The dress looks great, and I really like the yoke. I think you also did a nice job with the modifications. This project illustrates perfectly why I love sewing, and sewing dresses in particular. Great job!
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Stephanie from Deviantly Domesticated
this is sooo super cute!! i LOVE the fabric you used and how you used a belt! i just barely found your blog on tea rose home and i am your newest follower! you should come and check out my blog sometime!
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I like your dress & how you styled it!
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