
Wouldn't this be the perfect dress for Greece? I thought so too, so I made my own version.


Thanks for all of your suggestions about working with knits from my last post. I was finally able to make a decent stretch and zig zag stitch, but I do have a bit of doubt still leftover. I will definitely be taking a sewing with knits class this Fall. Unfortunately I had to throw in the towel on the wine colored jersey dress because I completely bonked up one of the bodice pieces and didn't have any extra fabric. I wouldn't be a true fabricholic if I didn't buy two colors of jersey though, now would I? I have some black jersey that I will make a second attempt on this weekend.
6 comments:
It came out fabulous! I love it!
Love it. I think you and are are linked when it comes to working with fabrics. We did seersucker at the same time and now I'm working in stripes. BTW, when are you going to Greece? I have a friend going at the end of the month. Now, I have to be jealous of both of you.
It turned out great--looks very comfortable. I've never heard of a bodkin, but it sure sounds like something I need!
I love it! Actually, I like your version better than the original. I've got to try the bodkin.
Love your dresses!
Wow, beautiful! I'm now so frustrated. I want to learn sewing asap! How did you learn to sew?
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