
This dress went from a gleam in my eye to 'wearable' over the course of last saturday (unhemmed, the zipper pinned in place, the straps pinned in place -- but fit and in dress shape) but getting it to the point where I would remove those quotation marks took Sunday, Monday and Tuesday.   Granted, on Saturday I went into hermit mode and ignored  the world, while the other days involved other people and crazy stuff like work and getting ready to host a 4th of July bbq.  Still....   10% of the project, 90% of the time.   (This is a thing in engineering -- does it hold true in other fields?  Whenever someone comes to a project meeting and claims their work is 90% done, we laugh like evil banshees for what all know what awaits them.)
Anyhow, the bodice is self-drafted and the concept comes from a halloween costume I made a couple of years ago.   (Well, the idea of the strapping at least -- point of interest, the costume is also entirely self-drafted.  In that case, I put on an old t-shirt, duct taped it to my body, cut it off and chopped up the cast of my torso into a corset pattern.  Much fun :)  )
 Back to the main project.... You can't really see it because of the crazy print, but there is a gathered under bust with shaping folds on the overbust.    The purpose of the straps in the back is to take the pressure of the nape of my neck.  I have nerve damage there and halters are remarkably uncomfortable.  (Most frustrating, as I think they are gorgeous.)  The skirt, which has front pockets (matched fabric!) is from New Look 6557.
Back to the main project.... You can't really see it because of the crazy print, but there is a gathered under bust with shaping folds on the overbust.    The purpose of the straps in the back is to take the pressure of the nape of my neck.  I have nerve damage there and halters are remarkably uncomfortable.  (Most frustrating, as I think they are gorgeous.)  The skirt, which has front pockets (matched fabric!) is from New Look 6557.  
I ended up wearing it for fourth of july festivities, but failed to get any pictures of it in action.
I'm not really sure whats next for me -- oddly enough, I'm debating between bathing suit or winter coat, although given my track record, odds are I'll end up working on something completely different.
 
What a beautiful dress! Really like the straps detail on the back and of course the pockets!
ReplyDeletethanks :) yeah, pockets are pretty much the best thing ever.
DeleteHOLY CANNOLI. The back of this dress is AMAZING!!! Truly fantastic - and I love your fabric! The perfect summer dress, I am thinking :)
ReplyDeletemany thanks! ::curtsies::
DeleteThat is GORGEOUS! Love the straps.
ReplyDeleteThe 90/10 thing sounds disturbingly familiar...
Allison, this is stunning - you are so clever & the back is incredible - a feat of wonder-drafting & supreme fitting (I expect no less of you!!)
ReplyDeleteIt looks amazing on you - really flattering & totally summer-chic!
many thanks :) The back was actually the easiest part -- I made a standard halter and got the fit set -- then I made four straps and pinned them to the nape of the neck and then pinned them to the back-midriff once I had the dress on. There followed a period of bending, stretching and checking things out in the mirror until I got the right lengths and distribution. It looks fancy, but its actually pretty easy.
Deletehmmm in my world 10% works and 90% doesn't, i think i'm doing it wrong ;) i love the multiple back strap idea, halters always give me a headache and i don't have nerve damage, so they must be really horrible for you to wear! but it looks like a terrific summer dress, so chic and cool.
ReplyDeleteBasically, I just don't bother with them unless there is other support. I hope you try something with straps, they do make it all a lot more comfortable :)
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