The Silk Dress
Monday, 19 April 2010
The Daddy Monkey and I had tickets to a fancy party for the closing night of our town’s film festival. Due to several unrelated events involving a volcano, my mother, and the Monkey Children, we were not able to go ahead with our date as planned.
But at least we still had a babysitter. The Daddy Monkey asked if I was wearing the dress I made, even though our plans had changed. Yes, I told him, I made the dress and I am going to wear it. Every free moment I’ve had for the past nine days were spent on this dress, which is why I haven’t posted here all week. And the dress was finished only an hour before we were set to leave. But our evening was salvaged with a visit to our favorite sushi place, and a pint of Ben & Jerry’s Chunky Monkey eaten on the beach at sunset. At least it wasn’t a total waste.
The dress is Simplicity’s 4070. The original version of the dress was made with the pleated skirt, because I thought it would hide the empty baby house, but it only made things much worse, plus it made me look like I was about 20 years late for the prom. Not good. So I took the skirt apart and was able to re-cut it with the lining pattern pieces instead, making it a very nice and slim A-line.
I bought the silk fabric for this dress two years ago, from Joann’s on crazy clearance. I think it was about $5 a yard. My only regret is not buying the entire bolt. The lining is a lightweight cotton-linen blend.
I am really trying to improve my sewing skills, so I tried to make the inside of the dress look as good as the outside. Behold my first ever French seam:
It sure it pretty isn’t it?
Here’s the lace-bound hem that my mother taught me how to make many years ago.
The hem and lining match up well.
Overall, I’m pleased with the dress. The fit was a bit troublesome, and I ended up purchasing an enormous push-up bra because I could not fill up the top of it. I also had to add some darts to the top of the bodice, to keep it from gaping on the top. I finally achieved a nice fit, but come to find out I couldn’t really breathe all that well with it that fitted.
But who needs to breathe when you look like a bombshell, right?
p.s. The shoes are red patent leather DKNY I bought for $16.99 at Ross many years ago. They are a knockout, but murder on the feet. Obviously.
No. 1 — April 19th, 2010 at 3:13 am
SO beautiful!! I’m glad you were still able to go out–you look stunning.
No. 2 — April 19th, 2010 at 10:06 am
Wow!!!!!!
Hot.
No. 3 — April 19th, 2010 at 5:53 pm
Beautiful! amazing dress!
No. 4 — April 20th, 2010 at 12:27 pm
You are a force, mama! That dress is gorgeous. I’m so bummed you couldn’t go to your fancy event…but it sounds like you made the best of it. Ice cream at sunset, in a silk dress…that’s what timeless memories are made of my friend.
No. 5 — April 24th, 2010 at 12:18 am
Wow. What a beautiful dress!
No. 6 — April 29th, 2010 at 8:22 pm
Rose, that dress looks lovely, inside and out. You’ve got some serious sewing skillz, girl! Never mind how long it took–I could work at it til the cows came home, and I still wouldn’t have anything nearly as pretty.
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