Sunday, January 04, 2009

Cranberry Christmas dress


I finally got some pictures of a dress I made last month for Christmas (taken in our bleak and uninspiring backyard, but we're low on breathtaking backdrops right now). ;-) I used the Sense & Sensibility Swing Dress E-Pattern, making it up with a cranberry wool crepe that was in my stash. My first experience with an E-pattern was pleasant -- instant gratification! Cheaper price! Unfortunately the pattern gave me some trouble because of the intense frustration I experienced with the neckline facing (a common problem with the pattern, based on other comments on the S&S message board). I simply could not get it to work, and ended up cutting off part of the bodice so that the gathers extend all the way to the neckline (which my hair conveniently covers in the photo, anyway). So beginning sewers, be warned!

This month I will be quite busy with sewing -- I am making several costumes for a production of The Marriage of Figaro at the small private college where my husband works part-time. Should be fun!

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Anonymous Anonymous said...

Your dress looks lovely! Very Christmasy and nice. :)

4:10 AM  
Blogger Cheri said...

It is beautiful, Laura! Red looks very nice with your complexion and hair.

8:47 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Way to use up your stash! The color is very appropriate for the holidays and looks lovely on you.

11:59 PM  
Blogger Serena said...

Oh, it is lovely! And, yes, that neckline facing is no fun. I had an awful time with it.

7:04 AM  
Blogger Polly said...

beautiful dress for Christmas!

I love the look of that pattern but will wait until I've got a *lot* more sewing experience before I delve into it.

happy new year!

4:08 PM  
Blogger Laura said...

Thank you, all! Serena, I thought your swing dresses looked great. I guess it shows that we can struggle through and still triumph... ;-)

6:24 PM  
Blogger the W. family said...

You look lovely in your new dress Laura! That is a good color on you. :) Great job!
~Alyssa

2:48 PM  
Blogger Adelheide said...

Such a beautiful dress!

11:33 PM  
Blogger Me said...

Hi Laura,

You are such a pretty lady--and modest, too! Thank you for sharing your creation. :)

11:54 PM  

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