Saturday, October 10, 2009

Vogue 8232 - version 1


Finished this wearable muslin of Vogue 8232 last week, but didn't get DH to snap a photo until today. Fabric is a quilting cotton that has been in my stash for, oh, let's see, maybe 15 years? It's a water-color-y mottled abstract print, as you can see, with hints of aqua and lavender among the dark blue, and has a lovely polished finish even after several trips through the wash.

I think it needs some kind of embellisment (some fabric flowers at one side of the neck, perhaps?_ but fat chance I'll ever get to that. A silver belt and strappy sandals would dress it up nicely, too, but I don't own either of those and am not ever likely to.

The fit, after two bodice tweakings in real muslin, is one of my best efforts in the home sewing department. It could be tailored a bit more, but given the Hilo climate a little breathing room is a good idea. I narrowed the skirt slightly, by folding out about 2" (at the hem) of each quadrant, tapering to nothing at the waist. In a drapier fabric that wouldn't have been necessary.

My biggest question, now that I see myself in this, is: Where did my waist go?

I used to have one, a decade or so ago.

I can't decide whether I love the dress more than I'm appalled at how much I look like my grandmother.

Oh, those glorious days of youth, when I was only appalled at how much I look like my mother.

2 comments:

  1. This is a lovely dress! I love the fabric! where are you it looks so gorgeous with the blue sea in the back ground!

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  2. This fabric magically looks so much richer than it is (just old quilting cotton!). That it turns out to be such a good match for this pattern was a happy surprise, and shows me how elegant this dress could be made up in a more luxurious fabric. That's the pacific ocean out there BTW; I'm on the deck of my home in Hawaii, where I never tire of the view.

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