I do love a nice collared shirt, so the shirtdress seems like a natural extension of that. There are so many good shirtdress patterns available right now, it was a little difficult to choose. The one I used here is Simplicity 8014 , View D. I really liked the denim version on the envelope, but I wanted the option of wearing this to work, so no denim for me. I had considered trying this in silk, but shortly before I went fabric shopping I messed up this silk top with some sort of oil stain. My attempts at treating it only seemed to make it worse. Only low-maintenance laundry items for me, I guess. This fabric is polyester. I wouldn't say it was a joy to work with, but it wasn't bad. After making a muslin, I was pretty pleased with the fit. I removed 1.5" in width from the back - only the dress piece, not the yoke. I also added 2" in length to the skirt. The pattern has gathers at CB, but I changed that to a pleat. I also omitted the pockets. In the final ...
Happy Birthday! Seven is heaven!
ReplyDeleteWow! He looks a lot more 'adult' than I would have thought! I myself have a daughter the same age, and still think she looks like a child (perhaps the mommy in me doesn't want her to stop being my baby?)
ReplyDeleteAnyway - Congratulations and what a fabulous idea with the age-shirts :-) Am totally gonna make her one next year :-)
(sorry about any languagebloopers, english is my third language)
Now he is a young man but he is still a child. So make the most of his childhood.
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