Since the sewing bee came back onto our screens my enthusiasm for dress making has been ignited once again. Although If I'm completely and brutally honest the latest series of the Sewing Bee does seem to be a bit too clever for my level of sewing and as I watch, even myself a keen amateur sewer i'm losing interest.
I don't see myself making a lace bra or a Chinese blouse anytime soon. However I still have the book from the first series of the sewing bee that includes basic garments and easier patterns and in particular some lovely summer dresses. As I have some gorgeous materials currently at home in my sewing box I decided to make a summer dress out of this AMAZING rubber duck material.
Rubber duck material |
Sewing supplies in my collection |
Cutting out a dress pattern from A4 pages |
With all my pattern pieces cut out of paper it was time to pin these to the material and start cutting the dress pieces. I decided to go for the next size up to what I normally wear to give myself a bit of wiggle room and material to take in rather than cut it too small and be stuck. However now that it is placed on the mannequin it looks worryingly small for me, but I will persevere.
With all the pattern pieces cut out it's time to start sewing my new dress together.
Laying the pattern pieces on the mannequin |
Test fitting on the mannequin |
Check in with my blog in the next few days to see how my new rubber duck pattern dress comes out. For now it's off to bed. x
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