Hello everyone,
It’s been a while hasn’t it? My new job is keeping me busy – how lovely to be able to write that!
As soon as Sew Over It announced a new class to make their Heather dress, I was on to it. Having repeatedly struggled to get a place on the Francine Jacket course I knew I had to be quick. So it had been booked for a couple of months and I had been really looking forward to it but the day before I had a bit of a wobble and almost didn’t go. How glad I am that I did. I had a fantastic day; met some lovely ladies (who all finished their frocks) ; ate cake; made a dress that fits me and is versatile and, thoroughly enjoyed being in the sewing zone again.
The Heather dress is a knit dress with deep pockets that are sewn in the side seams and somehow fall from the Princess seams – I have probably described that incorrectly. Anyway, I have noticed how fellow seamstresses rave about pockets: me, not so much but I have to say that on this dress I do really like them.
I had hoped the class would give me a bit of confidence in using my overlocker (I shamefacedly admit it has been in its bag for over a year – shocking behaviour). I envy those people who are constantly posting items that they have knocked up in an evening/afternoon – I think this could be such a dress. On the odd occasion I have sewn with knit fabric, I have used a walking foot and zigzag stitch on my normal Janome. I assumed we would make the whole dress on the overlocker but we didn’t. The tutor (lovely, calm Sue) told us to make it up on the sewing machines using stitch length 3 and we just finished the seams on the overlocker. I have to say it all went extremely smoothly.
I cut a 12, made it up then took in the side seams about an inch each side from the top down to my waist. I noticed in the photos there is a bit of pooling in the back so I will take a little bit off the back seam too next time. And there will be a next time! I didn’t alter the length which surprised me as I had to add a whopping 10cm to my vintage shirtdress and I am on 5ft 4.

I was a bit confused at the pocket construction – I didn’t think this would ever end up looking like the sample.

Some of the other students made a colour block dress and I have to say, I think that is the best plan for this pattern to show off the wonderful lines and emphasise the pockets. Although I am really pleased with mine, I do think that the detail is lost. The fabric? It is a lovely jersey which stretches in all ways (I know this because Sue tested it to see as she said I need the stretchy way going around my body). I bought it in September from Sew Over It when I was there doing my Ultimate Shirt Class (still a wip I am ashamed to say). I thought it was amazing value at £12 as I had seen it a week previously in C & H fabrics for £21. I have loads left over so I think I will have a try at making either a Lark Tee or an Agnes top as everyone raves about them.
It was a complete rarity for me to finish in a class but I did. During the morning I chatted away to a lovely girl who was working opposite me but after lunch I was so focused on finishing, I just shut up and got on with it – much to her relief I suspect! I was first to finish and as I wanted to see everyone elses, I filled in the time hemming a fat quarter I had bought to make my son a handkerchief – he has become obsessed with them!
Obviously I bought more fabric for myself – even though I’m trying not to. Both purchases were inspired by choices I had seen on my Instagram: the wool check – Ozzyblackbeard; the bees – sorry I can’t remember on whose feed I saw this. Just like Lynne the wool is going to be a Tulip Skirt (I need to buy the pattern first though). The bees? I am currently thinking that a Scout tee would go nicely with white jeans.
I love workshops. If you are debating about doing one, I would really encourage you. It is utterly uplifting to spend time with other people who love to sew and have someone there to help you with the tricky bits.
After taking these photos, I layered up even more and we went out for a Valentines brunch. The dress has so many lovely colours it is really versatile. I teamed it with teal and green. After eating we had a walk around town and I picked up a Benetton 100% wool cardi in a charity shop which actually goes really nicely with the dress and brings out the yellow – not a colour I often wear to be honest. Mr CK is trying to grow a beard – he feels it makes him look like George Clooney. That dear sewing friends is my closing comment today … there are no words!
Toodle pip,
Clarinda x
Such a lovely dress and those seams/pockets are adorable! Well done on snapping up that cardi too – it matches perfectly!
LikeLike
Very pretty dress! I couldn’t help but notice you sew with yummy snacks too!
LikeLike
Your dress is brilliant. I absolutely love the pockets. Good luck with your skirt, I cut mine out last night (but still need a zip), and was amazed at how little fabric I used.
LikeLike
Fabric – gorgeous, dress – wonderful, fit- perfect, cardis (both) – amazing (also like the hat!), valentine brunch – cute!, beards – well everything can’t be perfect 😉
LikeLike
Well done for finishing in a day, that is rather impressive in itself. Great dress too, its rather similar to one of my recent makes in shape. Enjoy wearing it.
LikeLike
What a nice dress. I love the pockets and the fabric.
LikeLike
Very nice dress and romantic outing with George. I like patterned fabrics because they are super easy for co-ordinating with different cardigans, jackets and tights. And the pockets are great.
LikeLike
I’m swooning over those pockets – they are fabulous! The dress is such a great fit – I’m sure George was proud to be out with you!
LikeLike
You’ve really tempted me to look at this course should I be lucky enough to get a bonus this year, the dress is lovely! Also I am very envious of your being able to wear that lovely shade of yellow, it’s so happy somehow x
LikeLike
Lovely dress and fabric and you have made it beautifully. Two of the ‘legends’, Ziuta and Jenny were here for sewing help the other night and we all commented on your sewing expertise and how good you look in your outfits.
LikeLike