
I so enjoyed sewing McCalls 6885 that when McCalls patterns were on sale recently, I hopped over to my local store and picked up a couple more. I bought 6696 even though it's a fussy pattern (inset waist band, back gathers) partly because I love the look of the eyelet version with the bicycle and partly because I think the slip pattern could be useful. But I bought 7351 for the slim lines of view A and decided to make it first.Then I went stash diving and found a beautiful cotton print I no longer remember acquiring. I am pretty sure that I got it while traveling somewhere in western Canada, maybe Victoria. It's an indigo batik-like print that has a strong vertical direction but it was printed sideways on the yardage, only 115cm wide. And I only had 2.0m when the pattern called for 2.9m for view A.
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It was an enjoyable sewing experience. Substantial cotton is so well behaved! For some reason the buttonholes had to wait but I charged up the beast and made them today. That machine does buttonholes like a champ! There are 8 because stash had only 8 of the perfect buttons.I love this dress!
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You can tell I spent a lot of time matching the pattern, right? OK maybe not, but it makes me happy.





I love your dress
ReplyDeleteLove the color, print...everything! You've inspired me to get moving on mine!����
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! I love your scoffing, and I scoff in solidarity with you. :) Love the fabric!
ReplyDeleteWell done! You look right at home in that make.
ReplyDeleteJoyce from Sudbury
The dress is gorgeous and the shoes are divine.
ReplyDeleteI admire your pattern/fabric layout tetris skills. It's eco (ecological and economical) to use less fabric.
It's a gorgeous dress and I love your stash fabric!
ReplyDeletewell done, beautiful dress.
ReplyDeleteLove it and thanks for the heads up on that slip pattern. That would be great to have in the stash. I have this pattern sitting on my counter with fabric all ready to go. You've inspired me to get moving on it. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteSuper cute!
ReplyDelete"That machine does buttonholes like a champ..." Which machine is that? BTW, Love, love, love the dress!
ReplyDeletePfaff 4.0
DeleteVery cute! I also had great success with M6885 and have been trying to decide on this pattern. I think you put me over the edge with it...
ReplyDeleteI love the dress, Kay! Well done!
ReplyDeletethat pattern matching looks perfect, that makes such a difference on some designs. Very cute summer dress. Plus I love you comment about sewing on substantial cottons, so well behaved. I couldn't agree more, it is a joy! (particularly as a palate cleanser after some difficult fabric).
ReplyDeleteBeautiful fabric. Gorgeous dress.
ReplyDeleteI love your dress and I love your shoes. What brand are they?
ReplyDeleteI agree, beautiful dress and great shoes! What brand are they? Love the straps!
DeleteThanks. They are Fly London. https://shop.flylondon.com/PIAT-P500466027
DeleteVery nice - it looks great on you.
ReplyDeleteLove your dress and it fits you beautifully.
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