Minimal! Rib Knit Maxi Dress!
8:30 PMAs much as I like fancy, heavy-duty fashionable piece, I love minimal everyday pieces. A true stylish wardrobe consist of pieces that work in every aspect of your lifestyle. This includes "throw-on-and-go" dresses that work with a variety of shoes and outerwear toppers. And this dress fits that bill. This is season is all about clingy, stretch, second-skin dressing. After a year of being in pajamas and yoga pants, I think most of us want something with the same effect, but a little more on the polished side.
The dress is New Look 6210. And the fabric is Kristen Cut Sew Sweater Knit from Zelouf Fabrics in ivory.First things first, the adjustments. I cut the size 16 and made my standard 1" FBA.
Pardon my wrinkles... sometimes I sit. I also made 1" swayback adjustment and a 2" full seat adjustment. A center back seam is the miracle that makes all of this possible.
I sewed this using my walking foot on my Janome Horizon Memory Craft 15000. I set my stitch to zig zag 1.5mm wide x 2.5mm long. I used a ballpoint needle. And I finished my seams with my Janome AirThread 2000D Serger.
Since I'm probably taller than the average pattern model, I decided to raise my side slit by 2".
I finished the slit hems with a 5/8" hem. And I hemmed the garment at 1.5".
I love this dress so much. It's such a quick and easy sew that I see myself wearing multiple versions of this dress for the rest of hot weather season.
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Gorgeous dress, Erica! Your neck and armhole bindings are beautifully sewn. Did you use New Look instructions for the bindings?
ReplyDeleteGorgeous dress, Erica! Your neck and armhole bindings are beautifully sewn. Did you use New Look instructions for the bindings?
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