jeudi 1 avril 2010

McCall 1941 dress

Hi there! I'm continuing my vintage sewing experiences, this time with McCall 5430:


Sheer elegance! Well, you'll see that my version is faaaaaar from producing the same effect, I actually call it my country dress^^. First I chose some yellow cotton fabric that had a cute, simple print, not exactly sophisticated:

Then I didn't put the sleeves and let me tell you that this happens once in a blue moon with me. As much as I love my tattoos I don't like my thick arms and I always try to hide the chunky part above the elbow! But with this design -and I'm still not sure why- it seemed that the dress was more pleasant as a sleeveless one. I asked my mama, my best friend and Tatie (my sewing guru) and all 3 agreed so I went with my idea.




The making was not difficult, only I used a regular zipper instead of an invisible one with a more or less OK result. I checked the skirt all along the process because I just KNEW there would be a problem with the half pleats in front and I was right since despite being cautious it's wonky as hell! But I like my dress, when I see it I think of the French word "désuet" which is one of my favourite concepts. Plus I'm positive I'm not going to find someone with the same outfit anywhere^^.

6 commentaires:

  1. It's really cute and summery. I love the yellow fabric.

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  2. So cute...I have been thinking of making a yellow dress recently. Please explain desuet, my fellow francophone.

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  3. Hey. Can you tell me how much material you used for this dress and how much it would be with the sleeves?

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  4. I think it looks great. I like the color choice. It's definitely a "sunny" dress so great idea removing the sleeves!

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  5. I love the happy, yellow colour. Very summer-y. And combined with the red belt it looks wonderful on you!

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  6. Thank you ladies, I really appreciate your lovely comments :) Triya my fabric was approximatively 1.6 on 1.5 yard, I could have made the short sleeves with it but if you want the 3/4 or long sleeves you'd better make it 2 yards.

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