Hi there readers! I feel like I should re-introduce myself after that crazy long blog break. (it’s me, Adrianna.) It was a good break though, with birthdays and holidays and visitors and vacations. But now I’m ready to do some sewing and blogging again so I thought I’d kick off 2013 with a new tutorial and pattern!
I have a dress that I love and have been meaning to recreate for awhile now. It’s a simple and versatile style, but has a few fit issues. Plus, it’s black, a color I almost never wear (I don’t even own black shoes to match – true story). So I decided to fix those issues and remake it in my favorite color, the one I wear 6 days out of 7 – navy. Navy is way different than black, trust me.
It’s just a simple ballet-neck knit dress with slight cap sleeves and an a-line skirt. It may not be the most eye-catching item in your wardrobe, but it could be the most versatile. To prove it, I will now bestow upon you the gift of seeing me model it in a few different ways. Having my picture taken is just about the worst torture I can imagine. I would go to the dentist 10 times and go through labor again to avoid it. But here I go, nervous and completely sober, just because I love you.
Do you, unlike me, live in a cold-weather locale? If so, you could wear it like this and not sweat through your cardigan within 4 seconds of stepping outside. (by the way, YOU’RE WELCOME)
And then there’s my personal favorite: As is.
And now the breeze will show us what this dress would look like with a straight skirt instead of an A-line. Might have to try that, thanks wind!
So here’s the deal, I made a pattern for this dress in a woman’s size smallish. The actual measurements are a 33.5 bust and 26.5 natural waist. The skirt is 22.5 inches from waist to hem. But given its easy shape and that it’s made out of stretchy fabric, you should be able to make it work if your measurements are a bit smaller or bigger. I’ve given a couple hints on how to alter it beyond that in the pattern directions, but if you’re looking for something more comprehensive, Susan and I can’t recommend this book enough.
If you’d like to give it a shot, you’ll need to download the pattern and tutorial here. Select “file” and “print” and make sure you’re printing at 100%, or “no scaling”. You can use A4 or letter paper as long as you print at 100%. Page 18 has a test square if you want to make sure it’s printing correctly. Page 10 (marked “G”) has the layout guide for taping the pattern together. (many people, including myself, report not being able to see the pages in their web browser. If you download or print, they should all be there.)
You’ll also need 2 yards of a thick knit. I used an unmarked matte polyester for mine. The main fabric qualities you’re looking for are:
1. Not see-through-able (there are no linings or facings)
2. Not too stretchy, but stretchy enough to pull over your head and bust without closures.
My fabric had about 35% stretch to it, which means if I took a 4 inch length of fabric and pulled against the grain, I could stretch it to 5.5 inches. I don’t often sew with polyester, but I really think it’s the best option for this dress. It allows you to have both a fitted bodice and flowy skirt. You could also spend some money for a nice heavy double knit or 100% cotton interlock. Jersey will work too, it just won’t hold the shape as well (think slouchy instead of fitted).
This dress is a super quick and easy sew. Once I had it cut out, it took less than 30 minutes to put together. Can’t beat that for a cute woman’s dress! You can add extra little details if you’re inclined, but they’re not necessary. I top stitched around the waist and at the shoulder seams to keep the seam allowances tacked down. I also inserted ribbon as I was sewing my shoulder seams so they wouldn’t stretch, which isn’t completely necessary when using a stable knit like this, but it can’t hurt. If you think you’re going to wear a belt with it, you can add simple belt loops with coordinating embroidery floss. I don’t talk about finishing your seams, but you can of course serge or zig zag stitch or use pinking shears. None of these are necessary though since knits don’t fray. The plain edges of my sturdy polyester actually looked neater if I didn’t finish them.
So that’s about it! I hope you’ll try it out. I am so excited about the possibilities for wearing and accessorizing this dress. You know, when I get back to a place with seasons. For now, it’s flip flops and a fedora all the time :)
And in case you thought that the previous pictures weren’t that bad and are wondering what all the complaining is about, here are some outtakes for you. First up, the reason why I have the exact same smile in all the previous pictures:
Because if I don’t smile, I look like I’m trying to kill you with my brain. I wish I could pull off that mysterious staring-off-into-the-distance look, but then it just looks like I’m staring off into the distance trying to kill you with my brain.
I get mad at things like the wind and sun when they mess up my shot and scold them as if they’re my errant children. It’s embarrassing for everyone involved.
And the all time worst thing about photoshoots – glancing over to see your neighbors standing there laughing at you. Yeah, hi guys.
Angela Bullard says
I love the dress paired with the knee socks and boots! It’s something I can see myself wearing :)
Shannon says
I clicked all the way through my Reader to comment! ; ) A- You look awesome! And I love your bangs! Super cute dress, can’t wait to try it! {from first skirt week winner Shannon of the twill tape days of yore}
Ola says
The link is not working, am I the only one? I only see like 2 pages of the tutorial.
crafterhours says
nope, it happened to me too. looks like the thumbnails aren’t showing up in the browser, but if you download or print they should all be there.
Tracy and Mark says
love this dress! and the bangs! and i’m like you – i have a natural frown so if i don’t smile in photos, i look ridiculously mad. it’s very annoying.
Jane says
That’s really cute (and love the photos and outtakes!). Glad to know someone else who practically never wears black. Thanks for the free pattern!
L Ferret says
I don’t think the link works either. Cute dress, though.
crafterhours says
try downloading it or printing it – the pages should all be there. They just don’t show up in the browser.
Jaya says
I love the outtake pictures in the end.. thanks for the pattern!
thingsforboys says
Cute dress! Really flattering but looks simple to make. I have lots of hair in the mouth photos in my outtakes too!
A Quilters Playhouse says
I could only see the first 3 pages when I clicked on the link. Is there a problem with the link? Love this dress! Thanks.
crafterhours says
I have no idea why the rest of the pages aren’t showing up (yes I do, technology hates me) but if you download or print, all the pages are there. Let me know if you have any problems!
Laura @ ON{thelaundry}LINE says
hahaha at the thing with the neighbours. Looks like you took it in stride ;)
Corinnea says
Cute dress!! I need to take some time to sew some clothes for myself. I’m kinda stuck on quilting right now…. This would be perfect for FL.
Love your pictures. You’re cute whether you smile or not!
Max of Max California ? says
I love this! And you are SO cute! And thank you!
Stacey says
You are just too cute. And the dress is darling too! Personally, my favorite was the scrunched up nose pic. from IG but the last “Hiya neighbors” pic is pretty good too. Honestly, I wish a lot more bloggers would post the more natural pics. The faraway dreamy look has yet to surface on any mother I’ve ever met.
Roxanne says
I’m only seeing the first 3 pages as well! :(
crafterhours says
for some reason they’re not showing up in the web browser, but if you download the pattern or print, they should all be there. Email me if it still doesn’t work.
Simple Simon & Co says
I love this dress….but I am surprised about your lack of black shoes;) although you are welcome to my closet if the need arises for black shoes….I have more than I care to mention.
Momma J says
This is soooo cute, I think I might try it in a color block style. Great for summer or winter!!
Mike and Shayla says
So cute, and all that “kill you with my brain” stuff was laugh-out-loud funny.
kristin says
Looooooove it!!! Love the post too, hehehe. Thanks for the pattern!
Shannon and Betsy @ 2ndstorysewing.blogspot.com says
I love the dress and when I printed the pattern I was amazed by the professional quality of it. Do you use a certain software program for your pattern making? I would love to get my patterns looking much better. Thanks so much for sharing this free pattern and tutorial…can’t wait to make it!
Anonymous says
I love it and it looks so cute on you! I only saw the first 3 pages on my computer but I was able to print all of the instructions and pattern. I absolutely love sewing with knits and can’t wait to try this. Thank you so much for taking the time to share this :-)
-Dianne
Tara says
ok, cute dress….hilarious outtakes. I snorted out loud when I saw the hair in mouth, and then continued laughing at the neighbors staring at you. That would be my WORST nightmare. hahaha.
Samantha says
Cute dress! Thanks for sharing those outtakes, so funny! I also have those boots! (Target, right?) Thanks for the pattern!
Erin says
What a great dress, I am so exited to make this and I know I would wear it everywhere.
Erin
Camille says
I made this dress immediately after you posted it. I love it!
Jessica says
So cute! Wish I wasn’t hauling around some post-baby pudge so I could make this now!
Emily says
Love this dress and the styling. :)
Jennifer says
you are soo funny! I love reading what you write. My husband always asks if I’m mad when were outside. I can be walking towards him and he’ll ask who pissed me off and I say no one it’s the sun in my eyes! Or I’m just thinking. But I guess I always look mad unless I’m smiling. I love your comment that you look like you’re trying to kill people with your brain. Love the dress and all the ways you’re wearing it!
Anonymous says
Thank you so much. It’s a great dress and I’m going to sew it tonight….
AnnieK says
Just saw this dress on CraftFoxes Pinterest board and followed it here. Love it! And you’re a hoot to read, too.. so, new follower here!
ESS says
I just looked at the tutorial. How did you finish the armholes? I didn’t see a step for that. Thanks!
Charmaine says
Has the link to the tutorial and pattern been removed? I can’t access it and I LOVE this dress and WANT one!!
Susan says
Nope, it’s still there! Maybe try clicking on the link from a different browser?
rachael says
I cant access this either and love the dress :(
Emily says
super cute!! thanks for sharing! I’m just about your measurements, so I can’t wait to try this out.