April24
I can’t stop making clothes from Weekend Sewing, seriously, it’s like an addiction! I never, ever thought I would even start with garment sewing, all I ever wanted was sewing bags. Thank you Heather, not only did you design my favorite fabric ever (everything from Mendocino) you also created my favorite sewing book so far. I could sing praises about Mrs. Ross for the next 3 pages but I guess you all know by now how much I adore her work, so on to the Trapeze Sundress.
Remember my first try on the Summer Blouse? I still had plenty left over from that sheet and after seeing Starr’s pretty Sundress I just had to try it.

Well what can I say, it’s a nice little dress and I would definitely wear it on the beach, but since the next beach is about 1000 km away, I’ll probably never get to wear it. It looks ok from the front, but since my “girls” and bottom are kind of, uhm, big, it’s not really flattering from the side. So what to do? Cut the whole thing off and make a shirt!
Ah, much better now:

(I really have to find another way to take pictures of myself, my green corridor is starting to annoy me and I just can’t get a clear shot)
As far as the pattern goes: it’s a breeze to sew! Heather explains it very well and I wasn’t lost anywhere in the process. I can’t remember how long it took to finished it, but it felt rather quick. I used the large version and even though the upper bodice band is a tad too wide, it fit’s perfectly around my bust. I already have a new one in the making and some ideas about alterations for future shirts: front pockets, buttons on the straps, elastic on the hem….
I’ll add this to the Spring Top Week over at Made by Rae and if you have some time on your hand, why don’t you make a shirt this weekend and join the fun?
If you’re too lazy to make one yourself, you can always stop by at Karen’s brand new home (former Craftermath) and buy one. She makes a very similar version out of her beautiful pashminas!
It’s nearly midnight here, so I’m off to bed soon because tomorrow I’m going to the dutch fabric market. I didn’t even know we had something like this in our town, but Melina over from HomeMadeStuff gave me a call today, so tomorrow it’s all about two girls with coffee in their hands, sun over their heads and and probably empty wallets :)