Friday, 7 August 2015

1969 dress

Since starting to collect and sell vintage dress patterns on Etsy, I have been wanting to make one of them.  I choose Simplicity 8381, a 1969 shift dress with princess seams and pockets on the front.DSC_7726

The pattern istself was not in great condition, but still usable.  Laura at More Sewing helped me with the fitting.  The pattern is a size 16 (38inch bust).  Adjustments included taking an inch or so off the bust and adding onto the hips.  If you look n the pictures below, I cut the lining where the pins are.  Just shows how we have changed shape over the years!

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Here’s the invisible zip going in, and a close up of the fabric.  It is a crepe like material and has a lovely drape.  It was easy to sew with and pressed nicely too.  The fabric was in a big bag of scraps given to my friend by Maryamm at Mazelino Designs, a wedding dress designer and sewing school.   I lined it with white polyester to give it that 1960s ‘rustle’ as I swish around!

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I am really pleased with the fit of the dress!  I love the princess seam detail and the groovy pockets!  I found some vintage buttons to finish off the pockets.  If I made it again I think I would make the neckline a little bigger, it’s just a little high for my taste and comfort.

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And a bonus!  A photobombing puppy!

4 comments:

Patio Postcards said...

What a pretty colour and what amazing job you did creating the dress. Cute photo of you and the your photo companion.

helena said...

your dress look fabulous - my Mum had a trouser suit very like the one of the pattern - she made all her clothes so it may well have been that one

alexa said...

You look great in this! I love the vintage patterns and wish I could sew ... I remember this style very well, having had a crimplene (remember that fabric? Never creased!) one :).

Sandie said...

I have that pattern Linda! lol
You have done a great job here - the colour really suits you and the style looks so elegant. I love that Alexa mentioned crimplene - I remember that so well! It was so easy to work with because I could get away without neatening seams - no fraying to worry about! And no ironing needed either.