Carolyn

McCalls 6886


My daughter is starting a new job. It's been over a year since she's worked because having Miss Sammy was a little challenging. Now that Miss Sammy is seven months old, is happy and healthy, her mother has found a new salon to work at. Which means my daughter needs a few new easy outfits that will work for now as well as carry her into fall. Trying to sew with three children five and under is challenging to say the least...and since I had some time this weekend...we decided to stack and whack!

McCalls 6886
We started with McCalls 6886 because it's a simple knit dress with two pieces - one for the front and one for the back. She wanted the sleeveless version for its versatility. You know add a cardigan or shirt over it, or a turtleneck, or a button down with a belt and the dress is a hardworking garment.



First I tissue fit the pattern pieces to her. A process that she was unaware of...how is that possible when she took sewing classes in high school? Anyway, I made a few changes to the pattern.
  • For the back pattern piece I made a petite adjustment by folding out 2" inches.
  • I used a size 14 for the shoulders, neckline and bustline area and a 16 in the waist and hips.
After cutting out, I used a small zigzag stitch on my sewing machine to baste the dress together so she could try it on. After trying it on, it was a little loose. I made most of the changes to the back of the dress since she is smaller in the back than in the front. The alterations were made by having my daughter wear the dress inside out. Then I pinned out the excess fabric and serged it off using the pins as a guide.


Pinned the cut off piece to the pattern piece

Pattern Piece after it's been adjusted and new cutting line added
  • Then the dress was serged together.
  • I used stay tape at the shoulder seams for stability.
  • The neckline and armholes were turned under and stitched flat.
  • Stitch witchery was used in the hemline.
Here she is wearing the black version made from a black ponte knit from Fabric Mart...



Subsequent versions of the dress took about 70 minutes (yes I timed it!) to make and only one yard of fabric...a perfect sew. I made five of these in one day. Three (Two from the black ponte & a black 'n white herringbone ITY) she took home and the rest she'll pick up later this week.

These two are also from a ponte from Fabric Mart We used both sides of the fabric for two new dresses
Now I'm scouring the fabric collection to see if I can come up with five more. Two weeks worth of dresses that can be dressed up, down and around will make getting dressed in the morning so easy...especially since she's got three little kids to wake up and get ready too!

I think I have another couple of weeks of unselfish sewing going on. I bought a pair of leggings for Miss Lena this weekend and I want to compare them to McCalls 6457 (sorry it's out of print) to make up some leggings for her along with a few tops.

McCalls 6457
Then I'm finally going to get back to those Deer & Doe t-shirts for my co-workers! So there's going to be a lot of sewing going on during the next couple of weeks, just not much for me.

However, I am making up my fall/winter sewing list and I can tell you that there isn't much quick and easy on it. I have a lot of clothing now so I feel like I can take my time and really enjoy the sewing journey. Though I have to tell you it was awesome turning out five dresses in one day!!!

...as always more later!

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