Sewing Plans!
Sewing Plans!
It's getting really cold here, which means I need to start making some of those fall/winter dresses I've been dreaming about since July! My plans (I love daydreaming about what I'm going to sew next!) with their fabrics:
First up: the Lucille Bluth Dress (butterick 2907), view B with the collar, using a purple wool crepe (it's so beautiful! But always looks blue in pictures, had to edit this one a bit), but first I want to make a muslin to make sure I like it (not going to waste that gorgeous wool crepe!)
After that, I'll try to squeeze in another (hopefully) quick butterick 2952, this time another one like the pink one, but from a houndstooth wool, and with a waistband (somehow I always picture myself wearing that (still imaginary) dress in paris, with a big fancy hat on and a crocodile leather purse, walking a big black poodle. I might start calling it the Poodle Dress :)). I'm thinking about making a (removable) collar for this one.
sketch by me, Lady with the Red tights is lauriana, Ad from Chanel, dress to the right by postmodest
Then the Tweed "Chanel" Dress, which will be a slightly bigger project, because I need to draft the pattern. I first wanted to make this when I saw laurianas version, and then kept seeing more versions of this kind of dress! In Paris I finally found the right kind of herringbone fabric (it's not tweed, but I like to call it the "Tweed Dress" anyway :)). I might also change the design to include a waistband, I'll see if I like it on the Houndstooth Poodle Sheath first.
Gertie in her Bombshell Dress, Coco Rocha wearing Zac Posen, pattern from the bombshell course
And finally, I want to sew that Bustier Dress from Gertie's online course! I bought 3 different colors of shantung when I was in New York, this dark seafoam one will be the one I use first. I'm excited for this one! I'm going to take my time with this one (my first time using boning!), but I'm excited to try out a few new techniques :)
Hopefully I can get started on the Lucille Dress soon! I'm a little scared of the wool crepe, pre-treating it is a little complicated from what I've read (steaming the entire thing with the iron...), but at least the pattern is fairly simple.