Tuesday, November 18, 2014

Out and About Dress by Sew Caroline

I can not say so many great things about this dress. I've made it in stretch knit, I've made it in sweatshirt fleece and I've made it in fleece. All of the dresses has turned out great. I'm a sucker for a great pattern.

This navy striped dress was my first Out and About dress. I love the way it fits, I love the way it hugs the curves. I followed the patter to a T until it got the the skirt part. I'm a fan of flouncy twirly skirts. I never really look at what is needed for the skirt part of a dress because I prefer to make my own. When I am dealing with 58/60 in fabrics I usually just use the length of 22 and cut across the width and down the seam to have my two pieces for the skirt. The rest of the pattern I followed. This navy striped knit was very stretchy, I could've went down a size and did the small. I like the comfort of it though.
This purple and brown one is my second one. I decided to try my hand at fleece with it. It turned out great. I did it the same way I did the one above it. Only this time as far as the neck binding goes, I used a stretch formal wear material as opposed to a ribbing as I did in the first one. I'm not sure if you're supposed to wash fleece or not before you sew with it. I however did not. I finally got around to washing the dress, I didn't put it in the dryer, I let it hang dry. The dress looks the same as it did when I put it in. There was no shrinking. I also changed my hair up a bit, believe it or not, I have yarn in my hair. I wanted to try something different with it and I put a side (something like a) ponytail in it. I like it this way much better; as you will see in the rest of the pictures.



This dress was done in sweatshirt fleece. Although I love the comfort of this dress, sweathsirt fleece doens't have the same stretch as knits and fleece. I should have made the Large or I should have cut the front of the bodice in the large. It was a breeze once the dress was on but putting it on was a small challenge. The pink ribbing is from JoAnn's. I bought it some time ago. They had so many pretty colors, green, yellow, pink and turquoise. I haven't seen it there since that one time two years ago,. Although I haven't tried it, I will use some Rit Dye when there is a ribbing color I need and all I have is white. 



This would probably be my all time favorite Out and About Dress. The Fox Fabric is from Girl Charlee Fabrics. I just found out the day of that I needed a dress for that next day, the staff was taking pictures. I needed a new dress and I didn't have the time to actually wash and iron this fabric. I went into dressmaking as soon as I took my clothes off and got settled. Once the dress was finished, I didn't even realize that I hadn't cut the dress at my regualr 22 inches long. Needless to say it must've been 24-25 inches long. The skirts I usually make for the dresses stop at 22 however, the bodice is much higher as well. Needless to say, I didn't have time to cut into it at all. I paired it with a pair of leggings (with a like color) and my tall boots. I used some cream ribbing because the fox's tail and chin was that color and I had a new dress. Found the belt in my closet begging to be worn and here it is. 


One of the best patterns out there for women wanting to use stretch knits. Go on over and buy the pattern. 
 I will say this, the dress is worth the price tag, however, I was able to snag it when it was a whopping $5 from http://crafterhoursblog.com/?s=friday+fiver+sew+caroline

Make sure you bookmark Crafter Hours. You never know what pattern you may get for $5.

I turned the Little Lady Jacket into a Little Guy Jacket

http://seaminglysmitten.blogspot.com/2012/10/girls-jacket-sewing-pattern-pdf-sewing.html


I used the Little Lady Jacket pattern from Seamingly Smitten. I caught a great sale. I've been eyeing the pattern for quite some time. I'm just a tad bit disappointed that it doesn't come in sizes larger than an eight. However, my nieces and nephews along with my youngest daughter can still benefit from it.

The only different thing about the jacket is that my collar is 5 inches shorter than the pattern calls for.

To make it appear more masculine, I made my collar come all the way to the end of the jacket front as opposed to leaving the front part alone .5 on each side.


My buttonholes aren't the best, it doesn't take away from the overall greatness of the jacket.


I just love the lining of the jacket. It makes me all warm and fuzzy on the inside. 

Gloria Party Dress by Peek A Boo Patterns

While I was not a tester, I really think I should have been. I think I would have actually had to sign up for it though. The dress has to be the easiest sew ever. Regular bodice, regular sleeves, regular skirt. Everything about this pattern is just awesome and easy as like all the rest of PAB patterns. I did the play dress. I didn't line anything and let me tell you, depending on you fabric choice the play dress can be just as casual as the party dress.


I was undecided on which color ribbing I was going to use. Eventually that went out the window as you can see the dress below and the color I decided to go with. The easiest sew ever. It reminds me of  the Out and About Dress by Sew Caroline, just a mini version. I've been looking for a dress for my girls that was a mini version of the Out and About Dress. When PAB had this one on sale I couldn't pass it up. My DD looking happy in something I made and it's just as stylish and chic as any other dress. 


She could hardly wait to put the dress on. She had to do chores first. However, she must've been really excited about putting the dress on along with her new boots. She didn't wait at all for me to check. Needless to say once I did check the areas were spotless. Now if I could just get her to clean up this well all the time, that would make me extremely happy. 



More of my pre-teen looking snazzy in her specially made dress.


Head on over to PAB and grab the pattern. While the sale is over, the dress is worth the price.