Monday, June 11, 2018

Vogue 9312: Pretty Pink Summer Dress

When I saw Vogue 9312 in the pattern book, I had to have it!  It reminds me of a John Kloss design.  Kloss was one of my favorite designers when I was in college; I loved his style.  Well, Vogue 9312 would expose a bit more of me than I'd care to, but I figured it would be perfect for my daughter, Mehetabel.  She'd mentioned that she could use some hot weather dresses.  Coming right up!

This pattern went together quickly and easily.  The instructions call for lining just the front bodice piece and turning under the seam allowances on the back bodice.  I chose to line both bodice pieces instead and I'm pleased with the result.  I used stay tape on the shoulders and omitted the topstitching.  

All seam allowances were serged except for those covered by the lining.  The hem was done on my coverstitch machine.  I considered omitting the elastic (in a channel under the bodice), but I decided the dress probably needed a little extra support.
Twirly!

The fabric was purchased online from FabricMart at least a year ago.  It is one of their "Hawaiian Designer" ITY knits, so I suspect it is from Tori Richard.  It's a lovely fabric and has great drape.  I knew Mehetabel would like it too; we both love pink! 

Mehetabel was a high school teacher for years and there's no way she'd have worn this in the classroom!  But now she's a full time PhD student--and she still wouldn't wear this in the classroom!!  However, it is a perfect dress for sipping cocktails on the deck, going out for Sunday brunch, or myriad other activities.  It'll also be a great travel dress; just roll it up and throw it in a suitcase.
Tummy rub!
She likes it!


4 comments:

  1. It would look nice with a pretty tank top under it!

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    1. Hi! The dress looks gorgeous :) did you use a 5/8 seam like pattern called for on Seger or 3/8? Thanks!

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    2. Hi Jaclyn ~ Thank you for your kind comments. I used a 5/8" seam on my sewing machine, and then I trimmed and finished the seam allowances on my serger (except for the bodice which was just 5/8" seams on my regular sewing machine).

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