Wednesday, May 28, 2014

Dressed to Chill - Dress #1 McCall's 6744


Last summer I made lots of skirts and this summer I think it's going to be dresses.  I've been inspired by the new dress patterns, fabrics I have in my stash and a couple of new ones that have made their way into my sewing room.  Dresses are perfect in the summer because I don't have to match a top and bottom and can just throw it on without thinking....something I'm really good at.


This is McCall's 6744 View C.  It's easy to make and even easier to wear.  I made it out of a cotton challis I bought a few years ago at Mood in New York.  I'd never seen a cotton challis and it's been almost too precious to cut into (you fabricaholics know what I mean) but I'm so glad I did. 


I made 2 changes to the pattern:  I added pleats to the shoulder instead of the elastic it calls for and I made a full skirt instead of the split skirt.  I highly recommend this pattern and I can't wait to make it again.


Here's my review on Patternreview.com.

I've got another dress in the works!  I'll share it soon.

4 comments:

  1. Ooh, perfect pairing of dress pattern and fabric. I love the dress you made with this fabric. I know exactly what you are saying about too precious to cut...but you created a winner with this one.

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    1. I love when I meet another person that finds fabric soooo precious!

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  2. Ok, I have this pattern and haven't given it more than a quick glance. Your shoulders made me stop and focus- I want to make your version! Prepare for major copy cat action!!!

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    1. And while you make a copy cat version of this dress, I'm going to copy cat your swirling, whirling summer frock. It's so cute!

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