Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Wardrobe Wednesday

A couple of weeks ago I let Violet pick out fabric for a new dress.  My original intent was to make a dress from this pattern I bought on Etsy.  Unfortunately, the pattern calls for 54 inch wide fabric and well...I didn't think Violet would look good in upholstery cloth. The drafter of the pattern uses recycled and reclaimed fabric almost exclusively, so I'll return to it when I get some good vintage sheets.

Patterns were on sale while we were at Jo-Ann's, so I found a different dress to make.  Violet was patient for about the first 10 minutes of this excursion and then she started moaning on the floor about it taking too long.  When I handed her a pattern catalog, she immediately began demanding that I make her a series of ever more ridiculous items from the costume section.

I settled on this, because I like patterns that have a lot of options for customization. 


Violet refused to take the tights off for this photo and insisted that she pose like a "queen". 

I'm not sold on the dress. It fits weird and the sleeves are too puffy.  We did a good job collaborating on the fabrics and Violet is not bothered by the wonky shape of the garment, so I'll let it go. I don't know if I'll make another though.

I was inspired to make something simpler, using scraps from the under dress.  I frequent a blog called indietutes and she has posted a free tutorial on how to make a basic peasant blouse. It is a terrific formula for making shirts and dresses.  It's really easy to adjust and sew.  She also wrote the aforementioned pattern requiring 54 inch fabric.


Perhaps I'm still drunk on last night's final installment of Emma on PBS, but I think this looks just a 19th century child's dress.  The brown fabric is a deliciously soft hunk of fabric cut from the sheets that graced my bed for 2 years. When Vi put it on she said, "Oooh, silky."  It is. I might save the top sheet for myself.

8 comments:

  1. Both dresses are adorable and I love that cupcake fabric but I can see how the brown one is perhaps a bit more practical.

    Vi's queen pose is fantastic and I love the the pairing of tights and socks. Too cute!

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  2. I love both, too! But the cupcake one (at least when paired with the tights and spongebob (?) socks) might be better for playing at home. Valerie has a dress that looks just like the bottom one, but it's made from dark blue velour and she's been wearing it almost daily lately. What is it with these girls and their dresses??

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  3. Fabulous photos - LOVE the top one on the right - all those patterns and colors - it's really quite wonderful!

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  4. I love the queen photo.

    The second dress is great, but would never work at my house, as Ada refuses to allow bows to be tied. All strings, belts, etc must just hang down and get filthy.

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  5. Both dresses rock! And I love Violet's style. ;) In case you were wondering...I still envy your sewing ability.

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  6. I love both dresses. My daughter would never want to take the cupcake dress off.

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  7. Adorable! I did stuff like this with my first two. I honestly don't know where the other kids have found their clothes. They seem to be mostly wearing some, though. So...

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