This is the most beautiful dress I have EVER sewn. I think I could get married in it!!
The fabric is a Guipure lace from Whitetree Fabrics, which was complimentary as a member of the Blog team. It is just beautiful to sew with and so if you are thinking of having a go this is a good lace to start with.
I decided to use another of my favourite patterns The Navy Squiggle Dress as I thought it would really show off the lace, particularly the beautiful scalloped hem.
I cut the pieces out and rather than add a lining I bought myself an underskirt I could wear underneath. I used a normal sewing stitch on 1.5cm and then cut quite close to the seam and zig-zagged it.
I had been so careful with my cutting out that the pieces matched exactly! Which was a bonus at the hem line. I changed the skirt slightly and instead of gathering I added six pleats to the front and back. I completely made up the bodice before I did this and then made sure it was exactly the same size to sew on.
I added a 7inch invisible zip and it has hidden so well into the seam line.
I really wanted to use the scallop hem for the edge of the sleeves but had to cut them smaller than the pattern as I did not have enough scalloping. I inserted them into the dress and tried it on. They looked great but I could not move my arms up or down! Seeing as I really loved the rest of the dress I felt it would perhaps make me not want to wear it, so I painstakingly took them out and cut new ones without the scallop.
This time I went the opposite way and cut the biggest size sleeve so they are too big now! However, I decided if anyone saw this dress they would not think for a minute I had made it because the fabric is just so beautiful , and so it must therefore be a design feature!
After wearing the dress today on a day out into Leeds I think maybe I need to bind the hem inside the sleeve as it does show when I move my arms. I used bias for the neck and the sleeve hems.
There had to be a bow somewhere!
We went for lunch in Leeds and decided the Town Hall and Civic Hall were good places to get some dress shots…..makes a change from the fuschia bush!
Pattern: New Look 6723
Fabric: 2metres of guipure lace from WhiteTree Fabrics
Notions: bias binding, 7inch concealed zip
Changes?? Next time I would make sure I had enough fabric for scalloped hem sleeves!
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It’s lovely!!!
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Thanks!
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I’m just catching up with you, you’ve been so productive, while I’ve been lazing away on my hols. Lots of lovely makes but this dress is STUNNING!!!! So beautiful!
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Thanks Bea. Hope you are back in production now! Lol
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Lovely in lace! ❤
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Thanks!
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Beautiful. I can see why you love this one. I love how you make contemporary garments. Whilst I love the vintage vibe I wouldn’t wear it myself. Your makes are quite refreshing.
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Thanks Lucie!
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Sooooo beautiful, you must have felt very special wearing it on a lovely day 🙂
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It was the comfiest dress to wear! It’s just the bride thing! But then, no one came up to me and said “congratulations”!! So maybe more my perception! Haha
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Stunning! Well done! Its looks absolutely beautiful and I love the on-location shots too! 😀 Its the kind of dress you just want to pack in your bag and run off on holiday with!
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It would be perfect wouldn’t it! ? I think it would be perfect to wear in Sorrento when eating Italian ice creams! I would love to go…. Perhaps the dress will make it happen!?!?
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The lace is so beautiful! Wonderful dress!
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Thank you very much!
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So lovely! Well done, perfect for this great weather. Loving the scallop detail to the bottom of the skirt.
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Thanks, me too ! Shame about the sleeves! Lol
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I just adore this lace! I would love to make a lace dress but I don’t have the confidence yet – I think I’m too clumsy! Beautiful, well done!
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Thank you. I would suggest this type as a starting fabric as it is easy to sew and not stretchy. I just go very slowly and carefully. It is also expensive and so I always try my very best as I know I can’t make a mess of it! Seems to work for me!
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Very pretty!
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Thank you!
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