A pink dress, what a surprise! I am very predictable, most of the garments I make are either pink or with flowers. When it’s not with pink flowers…
This seems to be a winning team for me, so why change it?
I am very proud to present you the Rosae, rosae, rosa dress:
It’s my second dress for the Colette Spring/Summer Palette challenge. If I keep going this fast, my sewing projects will be finished very soon. Well, it’s not like I don’t have huge pile of patterns and fabric to continue feeding my sewing machine.
I used to top pattern of Burda dress 116 from the october 2010 issue. I was reading it at my friend Catherine’s house and I had to borrow it from her when I saw this dress. The pattern is easy, there are princess seams on the front and back, a little opening in front and a back invisible zipper.
Again, I changed the skirt pattern for my own eight panels one. The original had a simple rectangle gathered at the waist. Nice but I prefer my own as it gives a New look style to the dress.
I am not sure of the fabric composition. I admit that it was on sale and I liked the colour and the drape so I didn’t pay too much attention to the name on the tag. Well, I can say it’s a medium weight fabric, there is a very little bit of stretch and it’s very confortable to wear. Will that be enough?
I lined the bodice with a flowers printed cotton, and I made a bias tape of it to enclose the hem. Which was catch-stiched by hand this morning in front of a James Stewart movie (nothing to make time fly as James Stewart!). I used French seams for the skirt to avoid fraying. So here is a view of the inside, neat and tidy, no loose threads:
I enjoyed taking the pictures in the park, it’s so nice to feel the sun on my face and the gentle breeze playing with my skirt. I hope everybody had a nice week-end!
22 comments
That neckline is so flattering! And I love the lining paired with your main pink fabric.
Thanks Amy, the fabric was too heavy for selflining so I thought I would use some light cotton from my stash.
The dress is gorgeous! Well done 🙂
Thank you Julia!
Très jolie robe, qui te va très bien en plus !
Merci Christelle.
How beautiful! You could wear it inside out, the finish is great!
Gracias Mariló. I tried to make it as nice from inside as from outside.
Wow! Your sewing is on fire!
A very pretty dress. I, too, like the neckline, and I also like the way you paid such attention to detail on the hem and seams.
Thanks Alice. Yes, that neckline is very flattering and one of my sewing resolution was to make the best finitions I could. I might be the only one to know it but it feels good to have nice details on the inside.
Ravissante robe! Vraiment très élégante!!!
Merci, c'est très gentil.
WOW, gorgeous dress and I can see why pink is your favorite shade. The flowers are so springlike and perfect.
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superbe cette robe !!elle te va super bien ..c'est une jupe en cercle que tu as ajoutée ?
belle journée à toi
Merci Fleudelis. C'est presque une jupe cercle: il s'agit de 8 panneaux évasés et froncés à la taille.
Quelle belle robe! J'adore tout: la couleur, la forme!
Bonne chance pour le concours.
Bravo, elle est très belle cette robe et les finitions sont vraiment bien faites!
Merci Ginny!
Hola! No habia visto tu blog, solo lo que tienes en Burda. Soy tu seguidora desde ya!
Gracias Merche, te siguo desde poco pero me encanta lo que haces.
trop belle
Merci. J'aime beaucoup se que tu fais aussi.
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