It was one of those truly touching moments back in June when I received a squishy parcel in the post containing a generous metrage of a certain Aztec cotton jersey from a certain generous with a capital G fellow blogger friend - yup, none other than Marie of A Stitching Odyssey. Wanting to make the most of the beautiful print, I immediately made up a floor sweeping 1/4 circle skirt. I still had a little leftover which went back into my stash with modest hopes of one day becoming either a top along the Renfrew or Dixie lines, or simply another breezy mini skater skirt or something... But apparently the Stitch Fairy had other plans - and somehow I managed to get a whole dress out of little over a metre! And I still have leftovers!!?!! Marie... what did you send me? The fabric that never ends??? BLESS YOU.
If you follow me on Instagram @elisalex you will have already seen this picture of me freezing half to death...
The dress is just another variation on a very simple self drafted bodice - previously made up with a dipped hem skirt, 1/4 circle maxiskirt which was later re-made mini due to some unfortunate machine inflicted shrinkage - and this time with a straightish miniskirt that kind of goes up at the side seams a bit like a mannish shirt... What's that even called?? I feel like it's on the tip of my tongue here...
I actually made this dress way back in December, along with a fair few other as of yet unblogged makes. I'll get to it eventually, I promise! But I'm afraid the By Hand Blog comes first - especially with exciting things like sewalongs and new patterns coming soon...!
It's only now looking at these pictures that I've noticed the stripe matching at the side seams - not at all perfect by any means - but pretty good considering it wasn't even done consciously. I'm sure this isn't the last we'll see of the Aztec jersey. In fact, I don't think I'd be alone here in guessing that Marie is actually, and not so secretly, the Stitch Fairy herself!!!
I loved this when I saw on intagram... This are perfect for layering .. It's too cold for photos outside ...
ReplyDeleteIt really is magic! Can't wait to see what your fabric becomes....x
ReplyDeleteBrrrr way too cold. BRING ON SPRING!
ReplyDeleteThanks! It really is comfy, and I'm loving it worn with a cosy jumper over the top with that little skirt poking through...
ReplyDeleteThat is my kind of dress: perfect stylish, super flattering and with knit comfort and what do they call it, 'easy care'.
ReplyDeleteYour pics are soooo cute too! I thought you were squealing with delight, not f-f-f-f-reezing to death!
Very cool. What I love most is the shaped hem though - an awesome detail!
ReplyDeleteDamn, I love this! The fabric is too rad and it looks so wearable and awesome!
ReplyDeletePerfect dress. What a great fabric gift. I need friends like yours! :) Your photos are so cute, and I adore this look!!
ReplyDeleteHaha no it was freezing!!! But definitely a little squeal for the dress too! Just can't get enough of that print. I actually saw something similar in Shepherds Bush not long ago which I might have to snap up...
ReplyDeleteI know I love it too, reminds me of a man's shirt worn as a dress... Feels very effortless if you know what I mean!
ReplyDeleteThank you thank you!!
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