I've finished my dress for the
Lisette sew along hosted by
CurlyPops and today the weather was perfect for some photography of the results. Usually when I am trying to take photos of myself I am doing it during the week when I don't have neighbours, you know, they're all at work and not hanging out in the 'burbs like me - so they probably thought I was a complete idiot posing like this in my front yard on a weekend. Believe me or don't, but a girl rode a horse right past my front fence while I was trying to do these photos. Weekend traffic around here is a bitch!
I haven't actually used the pattern for the
Lisette Continental dress, but used instead Dress A from the Japanese "Stylish Dress Book". I did use a Lisette fabric though, a cotton lawn with a small pattern in a kind of peacock blue and green combo.
Dress A is very, very similar to the Continental dress, the only two differences I can see are that the neckline of my dress is higher and there are darts at the bust. I also added a smidge of length to my dress, and made my own waist tie (a waist tie is not part of the original pattern). Now that I have stepped back and looked at these photos I have to admit that I actually like the lower scooped neckline of the Continental pattern better, I think it would more suit my upper body shape. If I get really motivated I might have a go at adjusting that some time.
Mmmm, and it really looks like my legs don't get to see the daylight very often, and I think I need to go shoe shopping for some snazzier shoes to do this dress justice!
But, oh happy days, I did dig out a long lost green cardi from the back of my wardrobe that does match rather perfectly with this fabric, don't you think? And yes, I look a bit grumpy, but I'm really not. It was hard enough posing and knowing where to look so whether to smile or not was really too much of a decision. And that horse was majorly distracting, yes really, there was a horse.
So there you go - that's my story of Dress A (with added waist tie). Pop on over to
CurlyPops to see what delightful creations other sewers are producing, or take a visit to the
Flickr group.