I'm slowly putting my sewing room back together, but I thought I'd share a dress I made two summers ago that I forgot to blog about.
The pattern is Butterick 5642, view C. This is a super long dress; I could have not lengthened it at all and been fine, but I added three inches because I had enough fabric. It's now long enough that I have to wear heels with it or it will drag on the ground. The fabric is Marvel Ultimate Spider-man Spidey's Web Black (isn't that a mouthful).
I found the instructions for putting the dress together to be weird, so I didn't really follow them. I also skipped a lot of steps, like enclosing things in a bias casing. It was still pretty easy. I had the pieces cut out and the major parts pins already, but I recall I managed to get it all sewn together while watching a Troughton-era Doctor Who series. If I made this again, I might do a contrasting insert in the bodice, instead of using the same fabric like I did here.
These pictures were taken at The Boyfriend's marina. Minutes afterwards, the sky opened and we got completely soaked. Phones, etc, were thankfully not damaged, though I did spend several shivery hours with my dress draped over a fan, waiting for it to dry out.
I get a lot of compliments on this dress, probably more than most of my other clothing. I guess Spider-Man is more appealing to the average person (or at least my co-workers) than Halloween? Twerps.