I finished this project awhile ago, but for some reason forgot to blog about it. For several weeks. *Ahem* Better late than never, right?
If you are at all familiar with the indie pattern and sewing community, you already know about Tilly and the Buttons. Just in case you don't (it's okay, you don't have to pretend), this is one of their more popular patterns. The Agnes top! I had made one of these previously, and I loved it so much, I decided to hack my next one into a dress!
Since Tilly is so awesome, she has instructions on how to do this hack on her blog, here. I pretty much followed her instructions to the letter. The only thing I changed was that I did not cut a skirt front and back, but instead cut on the fold and stitched down one side. I did this mostly because I was worried about not having enough room in my bum area and I wanted to have as wide a piece of fabric is possible. If I'd had wider fabric, I probably could have made my skirt fuller, but I'm happy with how it turned out.
I did have a few issues with this project. The texture of the fabric, while lovely, was super annoying while I was sewing it up. It made matching my stripes difficult. I give myself a C- for stripe matching on this one. This skirt is also uneven with the bodice, because I accidentally cut a hole in the bodice with my serger...oops. I cried a little, stitched up the hole, covered it with a belt, and called it a day!
Over all, I am super happy with this project. I want a closet full of jersey dresses to have as secret pajamas. If you have been sewing a little while, but are feeling squeamish about working with jersey, the Agnes pattern is a great one to start with. It's super simple yet flattering, and Tilly provides really great instructions with all of her patterns.
As a side note, I just wanted to say that sewing has really caused me to change up my style, in a good way. I used to never ever wear skirts or dresses, because in my mind, skirts meant dressing up, which meant church or special occasions. I also could never find skirts that were quite what I wanted to wear. They were either too short, or too frumpy. Too young or too old. I can now make things I will actually wear every day. It feels amazing to visualize something in your head and have it come out exactly how you want. Sewing is basically magic.
Very pretty dress
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