For some reason, I rarely revisit a pattern once I've sewn it (unless it's a wardrobe staple like a dress shirt or something like pajamas). I recently started wondering why and I was unable to come up with an answer, so I decided it was time I started. Couple this with a cute a border-print in my stash, and it seemed like Simplicity 2886 was going to be sewn again.
The fabric is Vintage Pumpkins from Daisy Kingdom. I have been unable to find a good picture online (or any picture, for that matter). I bought it on eBay sometime last year. I don't recall ever using a border-print fabric for a garment before. I've been seeing a lot of cute border-print sundresses around the office, and remembered this one in my stash, so I figured I would give it my own spooky spin.
You might recall that this pattern was made into the Space Invaders dress (view C). The gripes and complaints I had about it then still stand, but this view (A), was easier because it does not have the pleated band, gathering, or elastic. However, it does have even more pleats than view C. I rated C as intermediate, but I think A could be tackled by an advanced beginner.
The only alterations I made were to shorten the straps (as usual), and lengthen the dress significantly (as usual). I omitted the pockets, just like I did last time.
I wasn't particularly happy with how the front band turned out. The pumpkins are too tall for the piece, so I tried to highlight the vines instead. The pumpkins are at different heights, so I felt that it made the band look lopsided. A contrast band might have looked better, but it didn't bother me enough to change it. It might not be perfect, but it's good enough.
I wore this to a friend's house last weekend, and asked his son (who is three) if he knew what you call pumpkins when you carve them up for Halloween. He was very adamant that the answer was "pie", and I can't say that he's wrong.
That is just too adorable - Daisy Kingdom does manage to come up with some very cute fabrics! I have a pattern of theirs for a wraparound apron that I will make some day. :o)
ReplyDeleteLOL, the truth from a three-year old's mouth, eh? ;o)
I think this is the first Daisy Kingdom fabric I have sewn. I didn't realize the print was so big when I bought it, but I think it works for this dress.
DeleteOne of the nice thing about kids that age is that there's very little pretense to them. I find their honesty refreshing.
It's definitely the nicest DK print I've ever seen. I did sew a couple of dresses for my daughter when she was younger, but I'd never seen a Hallowe'en fabric before. It totally works for that dress! :D
DeleteFun pumpkins! (oh, I think that's probably the first time in my life I've ever uttered that strange phrase...) I always find these border fabrics interesting. They add a lot to a simple pattern (aesthetically simple, if not technically simple, that is). It creates a perfect balance!
ReplyDeleteI concur. I have another border print in the stash that I need to find a pattern for now.
DeleteCute fabric, and that dress pattern was just perfect for it. :)
ReplyDeleteYou are far more adventurous in your sewing than I am. I sew the same few patterns over and over ad nauseum.
I wouldn't call it adventurous so much as easily bored. :)
DeleteI think you chose very very wisely in your pattern choice, regardless if you've already used it. It looks so lovely!
ReplyDeleteThank you! It's quite comfy too.
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