I chose Velluto Summer for the main colourway, Velluto Autumn for the contrast raglan sleeves and used a topstitch thread alongside the centre front and back seams to embellish that simple design detail.
I have to say I'm digging this drop-waist style. Maybe it's a Gatsby thing? Aside from the obvious comfort-factor, it's a pretty easy pattern modification to add to your favourite top pattern, particularly those of the more box-y kind. The most important thing is to figure out where the dropped waistline sits best to suit your body shape, torso and leg length. Too low (as my first attempt was) and you could look - according to the fella - a little too 'Little House on the Prairie.
Great dress Lisa!
ReplyDeleteYou know I love this! I hacked up the Gabby dress pattern last summer for a dropped-waist frock with no sleeves - in Liberty. I LOVE it!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fantastic variation! Drop waists are clearly IN! Thanks for the shout out! Love that corduroy. Might need to pop over to the online shop and pick some up.
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ReplyDeleteLOVE IT!!! I really like how you used the two related fabrics together. And VERY cool looking boots! You've styled the whole look perfectly.
ReplyDeleteThis looks fabulous!! Such a great pattern modification and a great use of that beautiful cord. I love working with dark corduroys but my cream carpet does NOT.
ReplyDeleteThis looks so cool - nice work :)
ReplyDeleteThis is really gorgeous. I love the effortlessness of it most of all. Really my style.
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