Ikea was long gone from my mind by now. I wandered in; it was a large warehouse with bolts of fabric piled upright in no particular order. A lot of it was jersey, but there were some wovens too. What really stood out were the rolls of crimplene type fabrics sprinkled throughout. I was really taken with their 70's goodness, but as is always the way when you come across surprise fabric, I had absolutely no idea what I wanted to make or how much to buy. So I randomly went for some charcoal coloured wool weight sprinkled with silver stars, for about £2 per metre.
Close up of the Crimplene - the silver section on the left is the back |
Butterick 6950 |
Hem facing |
I also had to forgo the tie at the back, and reduce the sleeve band to about half it's size. But other than that it all went together pretty well. I've never sewn with this sort of fabric before and wasn't sure about seam finishes or whether to use stretch or plain stitches. It's slightly bulky when there are several layers, so my beloved French seams were out of the question. But my new(ish) overlocker came in handy for seam finishes:
I've worn this dress loads since I made it; it just somehow works for lots of different occasions. It's been to a gig, a nightclub, a hen do, and several dinners.
Iloved this. It looks gorgeous on you and fits so well
ReplyDeleteI like this a lot. You've got a great eye, as I never imagined what you'd make with that material!
ReplyDeleteNeed to check this place out, £2 a metre is my type of place, being on a budget is BORING!
This looks gorgeous! The fabric looks like it's got a lovely texture. I'd definitely have forgotten about ikea too if I'd found this place!
ReplyDeleteYour dress is gorgeous! What's not to love about 70s styles?! And what a find on the fabric. Lynne
ReplyDeleteLovely pairing! Love it x
ReplyDeleteDo you know where to buy dutsh wax fabrics in Amsterdam ? Is there a place to find african prints there ?
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