Wednesday, July 6, 2016

Pattern Review - Vintage Style 1652

Vintage Pattern Hunting...that's a legitimate hobby, right? These days, I buy more of those than of the currently-in-print variety. It may be a throwback to my former occupation as a picture researcher but I really do love the whole vintage pattern finding journey - the online browsing, the journey through all the eras and endless styles, the artwork and - ultimately - the thrill of the find.
I'd long been thinking about making a v-neck, bell sleeved dress and when I found this - Style 1652 - late last year, it was my pattern wish come true. I've made more than a few Style patterns over the years so I'm pretty comfortable with the sizing, but I still decided to toile the bodice just to be on the safe side. During that process, I stretched out the fabric along the v-neck so when it came to making my final version I used Vilene tearaway along the neckline and around the waistband. Worked a treat.
The fabric I chose was our silk crepe de chine, Walking the Jungle which sadly sold out just after I Instagrammed it three weeks ago.
To give the fabric a bit more life and body, I block fused all the pieces using our lightweight interfacing - BVM 40. The very merit of doing this can be seen in just how nicely the skirt and sleeves fall.
One of the great side benefits of a busy print like this one is that it does actually hide a multitude of sewing sins. Like so many vintage patterns, there was a ridiculous amount of sleeve ease so there are a couple of little gathers in that sleeve head. The apex of that shaped waistband should really be pointed but mine's more curved and, due to over-fitting, there's a bit of pull across the front shoulders. 
Nothing I'm going to stress or un-pick over and a few sewing lessons learnt for the next one I make.

4 comments:

  1. I love your dress, this shape looks amazing on you. Great choice of fabric!

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  2. This is lovely, Lisa! Perfect combo of pattern, fabric and model! You can be proud of this!

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  3. looks lovely yes you should be proud of the outcome.

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