M6349 with maxi skirt. |
I did it. I made my deadline to have the dress ready to wear on Thanksgiving, with a whole week to spare. I missed out on sewing for Halloween, but no big deal, didn't RSVP yes to any Halloween events on Facebook anyway!! Last year I had a ball on Halloween weekend. My bestie dressed up as a naughty school girl and I dressed up as Dorothy from The Wizard of Oz. I made the dress AND the shoes! Well, I applied red glitter to the shoes.
We went to a house party then ended up at a club event where I hung out with a guy who looked like Pitbull. Woke up with a massive hangover, had lunch with bestie who ordered the "blue-eye, medium-rare" cos she thought it was a steak!! It's fish, btw :)
That was last year. This year on Halloween night I ate a massive dinner (it was a 3-4 person serve and I ate half), then sat on my ass for an hour handpicking the zip on my M6349. Hopefully the handpicking burnt some calories :P
Lets start from the beginning...
I started on the muslin for this dress two weekends ago. The plan was to make a wearable muslin. I had dreams of pairing the muslin bodice with a beautiful lime chiffon maxi skirt. The dream is still alive, just on the back burner for the moment. Need to find a lime chiffon that does not make me look like a walking hi-lighter. Was also thinking burnt orange to bring out the orange flowers.
Would love your thoughts! Also, if I make the skirt out of chiffon, what should I line it with?
Would love your thoughts! Also, if I make the skirt out of chiffon, what should I line it with?
The wearable-muslin. This is the same fabric I used for my Burda 7371 pants. |
I chose View C of the dress because I like the sweetheart neckline, but the "front bodice" piece (piece #13) had me stumped. I could not get the gathering right, I could not get the bodice piece to match up with the underlining piece. I gave up. Then I realised that the underlining/lining piece also had a sweetheart neckline, duh, but without all the gathering business, instead it had princess seams. Even better.
I dug through my fabric stash and found this beautiful floral printed cotton voile I purchased from Darn Cheap (Heidelberg) ages ago. It feels amazing on my skin - soft, slinky and cool. I had over 2m of this baby so there was enough to make a 1m long maxi skirt and a self lined bodice.
Iron-on whisperweft interfacing. |
To add more structure and shape, I made padding and handmade bra cups for the bodice.
I attached the padding to the shell, like an underlining.
My WIP/bodice construction post with more photos and info is here.
The bodice is boned using plastic polyboning.
Pattern Review: McCall's 6349, View C, with no shoulder straps, lengthened skirt to maxi
Size: 6
Pattern Pieces used: 7 (bodice front lining), 8 (bodice side front lining ), 16 (bodice back), 17 (bodice side back), 19 (skirt back), 21 (skirt front)
Fabric: 2.3m cotton voile (Darn Cheap) - enough for self-lined bodice, skirt is 1 meter in length.
Notions: Gutermann thread (000), dress zipper 14" (black), 1.6m polyboning, 0.5m whisperweft interfacing, 0.5m cotton/bamboo padding, 80cm grosgrain ribbon, bikini hook,
Cost: Fabric $20, Cotton/Bamboo Padding $5, Zipper $2, Whisperweft Interfacing $5, Polyboning $5, Grosgrain Ribbon $2, Bikini hook $1
Pattern Modification/Adjustments:
Bust padding to give it some oomph! |
Abutted seam.. |
.. or is it butted seam? Who knows! |
The bodice is boned using plastic polyboning.
Polyboning is easy to use, no pliers required!!
Simply cut off the length you need, remove the plastic boning, sew the casing on to the bodice lining, trim 3-4cm off the plastic boning before inserting it back in the casing.
You trim 3-4cm off to allow for stitching later on when you sew on the lining and attach the skirt - you don't want to break your needles sewing over the plastic!
On my bodice, I used 4 pieces of boning - 2 for side seams, 2 for the back (where the 'side back' and 'back' pieces join).
I took a risk and didn't line the skirt. I'll just make sure to wear appropriate underwear with this dress, no grandma panties or g-bangers (aka g-string, thong). Because I didn't line the skirt, I french seamed the side skirt seams for a clean and non-fraying finish.
Polyboning, plastic boning. |
I took a risk and didn't line the skirt. I'll just make sure to wear appropriate underwear with this dress, no grandma panties or g-bangers (aka g-string, thong). Because I didn't line the skirt, I french seamed the side skirt seams for a clean and non-fraying finish.
Apologies to Cozy Cotton, I forgot to take photos when I joined the bodice to the skirt!!
I sewed 3 rows of gathering stitches (long stitches) using red thread so its easier to see and remove later on. Gathered the skirt waist, matched the notches on the skirt and bodice then sewed it all together.
To help the dress stay up, I added a grosgrain ribbon waist stay. This keeps the dress in place and stops the waist from stretching over time. Also takes pressure off the zip and comes in handy when you're home alone with no one to help you zip up.
The zip is hand picked. This 14" zip took just over 1 hour to handpick.
I love handpicking zips for numerous reasons:
- dress zippers are cheaper in comparison to invisible ($1.49 vs $3.49)
- dress zippers are stronger - I've had too many invisible zip break my heart
- easier to match up the seam because you have more control
- the little pricks on the back look pretty
Hem - I overlocked/serged the hem then turned it up and machine stitched.
Grosgrain ribbon waist stay. Handpicked zip, machine stitched hem. |
Floralicious! |
Size: 6
Pattern Pieces used: 7 (bodice front lining), 8 (bodice side front lining ), 16 (bodice back), 17 (bodice side back), 19 (skirt back), 21 (skirt front)
Fabric: 2.3m cotton voile (Darn Cheap) - enough for self-lined bodice, skirt is 1 meter in length.
Notions: Gutermann thread (000), dress zipper 14" (black), 1.6m polyboning, 0.5m whisperweft interfacing, 0.5m cotton/bamboo padding, 80cm grosgrain ribbon, bikini hook,
Cost: Fabric $20, Cotton/Bamboo Padding $5, Zipper $2, Whisperweft Interfacing $5, Polyboning $5, Grosgrain Ribbon $2, Bikini hook $1
Pattern Modification/Adjustments:
- No shoulder straps
- Lengthened skirt to 1 meter (floor length maxi)
- Took the centre back seam at the top by 4cm on each side! Big no-no, but it was too late for a proper adjustment
Techniques Used:
- Padded Bust
- Abutted seams
- Self made bra cups
- Self lined bodice
- Boning (great tutorial by Sewaholic here)
- Waist Stay (great tutorial by Sewaholic here)
- Hand picked zip
- Gathering (skirt)
- French seam (skirt side seams)
Things I will do differently next time:
- I'll figure out if I need a SBA or if I just need to adjust the back bodice
- I'll turn the waist seam upwards like I usually do, but on this dress the seam was too thick and boning got in the way so it keep flipping back down
- Trim the boning more - maybe 5cms, so I can turn the waist seam upwards
Pretty princess seams, Waist stay and Handpicked zip from the inside. All zipped up. Zip is practically invisible! |
I love maxi dresses but it's hard for me to find ones that are the perfect length.
I know, I know, I can take up the hem myself, but I HATE doing alterations. Hate it! Love sewing from scratch, hate alterations.
I know, I know, I can take up the hem myself, but I HATE doing alterations. Hate it! Love sewing from scratch, hate alterations.
I only own three RTW maxi dresses - a green one (too bright to wear frequently), a floral print wrap one (my fav but it's very booby), a simple black one (with a modest bodice) - so I'm desperate for for maxis!
I used to love above-the-knee dresses, but now I feel so naked in them. They feel so short. I must be coming of age!
I love the Anna dress, so that pattern's going on my wishlist for Christmas. Thigh high slit, yes please!
Next up on my sewing table is a dress I need ready by this Friday 8th November! I have Monday and Tuesday off work (Melbourne Cup long weekend) so I should be able to pull it off!
UPDATE: This morning I was told that the Thanksgiving feast isn't till the 23rd Nov! Don't know why I thought it was this coming Saturday, LOL!! (11.3.13)
Next up on my sewing table is a dress I need ready by this Friday 8th November! I have Monday and Tuesday off work (Melbourne Cup long weekend) so I should be able to pull it off!
UPDATE: This morning I was told that the Thanksgiving feast isn't till the 23rd Nov! Don't know why I thought it was this coming Saturday, LOL!! (11.3.13)