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Sunday, 23 September 2012

Deeply dippy, part 2


Still obsessed with dramatically dipped hems, this jersey dress - a long sleeved variation of this self-drafted dress, later re-made here - very nearly made it into our first collection of sewing patterns at By Hand London. We had wanted to offer a super easy beginner knits pattern and I tell you, they don't come much easier than this dress! 


I've said this before, but this dress is such a breeze to make. No zips, no buttons, no closures, no shaping, no nothing. Just a simple bodice back and front, sleeves with wristband finish (or just an armhole band for short sleeves), circle skirt basted to bodice then elasticated at the waistline. The only reason this pattern didn't make it into the collection was that it would've used too much tissue paper to print an entire whole-cut circle skirt pattern without breaking it up into multiple segments... and therefore defeating the point of a dress that should be make-able in under an hour.


Like my silk dipped hem skirt, this jersey dress has the same wonderfully swishy, billowy feel that just makes me want to swan about, spinning and skipping every other step. While the silk skirt saw plenty of action over Summer, I think this dress, with its burnt orange and fried egg-like florals, might just be my go-to party dress this Autumn.

4 comments:

  1. please make this as a pattern its beautiful

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  2. Awww thanks!! It's such a simple design - and we're been planning to do a draft-along as soon as we get a minute!! Watch this space...x

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  3. HI!

    I love this dress and am looking to make something like this for my bridesmaids ! have you made a pattern to sell? my wedding is in October and how wonderful would it be to say that the bride made the bride made the dresses! (but not mine- don't have the skills or time for that)

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  4. Apppreciate you blogging this

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