Friday, 14 August 2015

sheets and shibori - dress 3 - vogue 7458

vogue 7568 shibori sheet dress


Of all pattern illustrations, these 70s vogues are my favourite.  I just love them, so 'had' to get this one when I saw it.



This dress is incredibly simple - big plus.  I made it up from a sheet to try it out, realistically I am unsure I would wear this low a v-neck- can you call it a v-neck?




















The making of the dress was relatively easy, it is 4 triangles and a belt.  I should have put more interfacing on the belt to make it work better, ( but ultimately it would have worked better in a polyester or double knit to get the full effect).  The seams were finished with my new favourite,
e-bay purchase,  the pinking shears...... easy peasy and so fast.


vogue 7568 shibori sheet dress
I did the shibori effect, but was a bit lazy about the stitching.  I originally wanted to dip dye, but this would have been harder to manage and possibly a bit of a disaster, so I am glad I decided against.  I did a running tack stitch around the dress.  I changed threads every three rows so I was sure to be on the correct row.  This was unnecessary but was handy all the same.  I gathered each set of three threads from each side and tied and trimmed as I went down through each set (lower set of photos).    I worked on this dress inside out, so the dress went into the dye vat inside out which gave the right side of the dress a more textured effect which was a bonus.  
vogue 7568 shibori sheet dress
vogue 7568 shibori sheet dress

I hand stitched up the front and sides as they are cut so so low, but then undid the front as it seemed to take away from the overall effect!  Ultimately, the sheet fabric is too heavy for the dress,   However, like the other dresses, once it was dyed, it became infinitely more wearable, but I don't anticipate wearing the low cut, and am thinking of using the fabric again to make a similar style but buttoned up.......perhaps.  

However, I won't decide on this until next year and by which time I will ask my my curvy sister to try the dress on to see what the fit is like on her..


vogue 7568 shibori sheet dress


I am unsure as to which way I think the belt looks best......... I think I like the left view best.

vogue 7568 shibori sheet dress











Friday, 7 August 2015

sheets and shibori - dress 2 - calvin klein vogue 2690

sheet shibori dress vogue 2690 calvin klein
I am showing 2 friends of mine how to sew.  Sewing is a skill I take for granted, and sometimes I don't even consider it a skill as its just something I have always done - and so, I am often a bit surprised when people profess to not being able to sew (as deep down I still think its innate!).   I had to learn to take a step back and slow down on what I am showing them, and concentrate on making sewing samples.  Originally, I had planned that we would start off with making some easy sleeveless tops with a button close, but I was really putting them under pressure, so, I showed them how to sew different seams,  and we made some yy bags.  



sheet shibori dress vogue 2690 calvin klein

I am hoping that we will try a simple dress soon, so I got this pattern to show them how to work from a commercial pattern and I was hoping also if I whipped one up, they would be inspired to give it a go.  I think this would work as a jumper dress in a heavier fabric, but this one started off as a sheet.

Its a handy pattern, no tricky openings and no darts.  The main shaping is a subtle boat neckline and slight cap sleeve.  The dress curves in a little bit towards the hem.  I graded out for my hips.  



I did a 'spider web' shibori effect by winding around some button thread and tying it, and dampened the dress before dying  It was pretty quick to do, and very effective in the end!.  This was dyed right side out, and the one thing I have noticed about the indigo dying, is the inside out produces a less even effect, which can be more pleasing a more textured look is the aim.  (below is a photo of the inside).
sheet shibori dress vogue 2690 calvin klein

Quite pleased with this one, as it took no time to make, and required the least effort.  As a plain white dress it was fine, but highly unlikely that I would have worn it, as it still had the sheet quality, however, its a completely different look as the indigo, especially as the sheet has the worn soft quality, and so wearable..... love it love it love it - feels so summery and beachy  - don't think this summer will turn around but beach ready for next year! below is the side and back view
sheet shibori dress vogue 2690 calvin klein