Sunday, November 15, 2015

New Look Pattern 6411

This has to be the best shift dress I have ever made.  After I purchased some lovely velvet, I wanted a simple design to let the velvet be the main attraction.

Before cutting into my gorgeous velvet I decided to try the pattern out on some fabric from my stash.  I found this beautiful crepe I had forgotten I had.  As I ironed and cut the fabric I came to realize this fabric was more special then I had realized.  I can't believe this was stuck away in my stash FORGOTTEN!!!
the color is beautiful and the texture is so soft, I wish I knew more about it.

Now, let's talk about this pattern.  The cut,  sleeve details, and simple, back closure (no bulky zipper) provide a simple elegance that enhances my beautiful fabric. 
With the perfect pattern, and lovely fabric I knew i couldnt slack on my sewing, I had to slow down and give attention to details. 
I finished every seam, but the center back, with French seams.  The center back I finished by folding under a 1/4 inch and sewing, after I zig zagged the raw edges.

I shortened the pattern length by 2 inches, not a good decision.  With not enough length for a wide hem I finished the edge with a zigzag stitch, added some lovely, blue, hem tape and turned up the hem.  I hand stitched the hem with blue, silk, thread.  I applied the same technique to the sleeve.

Simplicity this is a great pattern and I have 2 more dresses planned.

4 comments:

  1. You are very good ... And the final cut is awesome ! I am a beginner, so much far from those beautiful results !!

    ReplyDelete
  2. Oh thank you for your kind comments and for reading my blog. I often feel I can do better. Enjoy your sewing adventure!

    ReplyDelete
  3. @ fashion briefing I didn't realize it when I first responded to your message but I am following you on Instagram. I love your style and the clothes you make. I would never guess you are new to sewing!

    ReplyDelete
  4. @ fashion briefing I didn't realize it when I first responded to your message but I am following you on Instagram. I love your style and the clothes you make. I would never guess you are new to sewing!

    ReplyDelete