I made another version of Sew Simple 1636, the two dollar pattern I bought at Wal Mart. This one is in a pretty silk print from The Fabric Store. This version I thinned down a little from my last version, made in an Indian printed cotton voile.
I also finished the armholes in bias binding and created a casing for the bias binding drawstring I made. But I didn’t like how the drawstring behaved so I needed up adding elastic to the casing and then making a matching small belt like the original version has. And I omitted the pockets, which I regret doing now.
This print is so happy! I have about two yards left and would love some advice about what type of garment you think it would look nice as. It’s a woven silk crepe. The Fabric Store has my favorite fabrics of any store. They are having their annual sale right now. It took all my will power not to go there today. But I’m on a fabric buying diet.
This pattern kind of reminds me of a simplified version of the True Bias Southport pattern. Except with gathers at the neckline, instead of a button placket. I love this shape. .
Plus, the weather is gorgeous and who wants to sit inside and sew and pattern make all day in the summer? Well, actually, I would, but my daughters won’t have any of that. So it’s off to the beach and to friends’ pools.
I think I need to lower the bodice about an inch in the front. It tends to ride up on me, a problem I always have in ready to wear dresses with elastic waists. I’m also going to add about two inches to the hem if I make it again. But the length looks fine with flat sandals.
I’ve had these yellow sandals for four years now. I think they are among my favorite summer shoes, and I’ll be sad when they fall apart. Probably soon!