I decided to go the extra mile and stretch my sewing skills while making this dress. I opted to include the front split, although I chose quite a conservative length to be more age appropriate. (I kinda wish I made it a little bit higher now, because it is hardly even noticeable unless I stick my leg right out).
The bodice is completely lined which eliminated those annoying facings and I used french seams on the skirt panels.(This is the first time I have sewn french seams). I hand stitched the hems on the front split and I also hand stitched the seam allowances down on the centre back seam (because this seam had to be pressed open due to the invisible zip). I also hand stitched the hem on the skirt and the bodice lining at the sleeve edges and the waist line.
Here are some closer details:
Front tucks match skirt seams |
Invisible zip with hook and eye at the top. |
Bodice lining |
Inside back bodice and skirt. |
Inside side front showing seam with split. |
Hand stitched hem on front split. |
Hand stitching seam allowance down on centre back seam. |
This is how I did my french seams on the skirt panels:
Sew seam, fabric wrong sides together. Use width of presser foot as a guide. |
Trim off half of seam allowance. Press seam allowance to one side. Open out fabric and fold back over seam allowance and press. |
Sew seam again (using width of presser foot as a guide), this time with right sides of fabric together and seam allowance encased in seam. |
I have already worn my "Cocktail Outfit" to my work Christmas Party and it was a hit. I received some lovely compliments, and had a fabulous time. Hope you are all having a happy festive season, and are managing to squeeze some sewing in too.
Happy Sewing