Wednesday, January 12, 2011

Completed Project: 1970s Floral Brushstroke Dress

Here it is: my first completed sewing project of the year! I used Butterick #4393 (a 1970s Jane Tise young designer pattern) to make this dress which has a shaped yokes, a casual, flared silhouette and 3/4 length puffy sleeves.



I was originally going to make the blouse, but I decided to make the dress since my wardrobe is severely lacking in them. For the yokes, collar, front tab and cuffs, I used grey cotton shirting from Jo-Ann's. The sleeves and body are made from lovely vintage 1960s floral brushstroke print cotton fabric that I found at a local thrift store for a mere $2.00! I used a fabric-covered button for the front buttoned tab.



Although it has a pretty unstructured fit, this was quite complicated to make, mainly due to the self-lined yokes, puffy sleeves (TONS of gathering), side seam pockets and topstitching. The construction put many of my sewing skills to good use.

Here is a scan of the pattern - it is definitely a keeper!


8 comments:

  1. It looks great! Job well done :)

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  2. I love this dress, it's romantic yet modern and the big raglan sleeves and yoke details are awesome! I'd wear it in a heartbeat :)

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  3. Great Job. I have that same pattern but to lazy to make!

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  4. I love this! I'm going looking for this pattern right now!

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  5. Miss Dandy, we miss you! Would you ever be willing to trace off a copy of this pattern? I desperately want to make it but can't find a copy anywhere.

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    1. Hi, Lisette! And I definitely miss sewing!!! My life has been pretty hectic for the past 2 years. I'm always planning and dreaming about making "from scratch" projects, but never getting around to them. All I have time for are alterations or refashions! I think that I actually may have an extra copy of this. Either way, I'd be happy to send you the extra one or make a nice copy for you. I'll look through my stash tonight and will get back to you!

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  6. made this dress back in the 70's. am thinking of doing it again. it's timeless.

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