In a recent post I mentioned that my friend had sneakily taken photos of some frocks in London she thought I'd like. Here is the one that I decided to try and copy:
...and here's my version, made from stash cotton jersey. I bound the neckline and armholes in white stretch bengaline left over from making white collars:
I read this tutorial to learn how to do the shirring. It really is just sewing with shirring elastic in the bobbin. The longer the stitch, the tighter the shirr. And I like my shirring tight!Betty dressform is modelling the frock, because this is a summer frock and we are in the midst of a sunny but very cold week of winter here.
Although I could wear this with a slip and warm tights of course. It doesn't get too cold in Sydney compared to the rest of the world. But, I am a wuss, so this is what you get.
Update: It was warm enough today to do a photo shoot, so by popular demand (well, Moggy asked) here's Shirrley on me:
But I must see her on!
ReplyDeleteA fab job of inspiration I must say.
This is too cute for words. I love the little flounce and you're right, it just adds that little something. I bought some retro ish quiltting cotton with the intention of making another coffee date dress, but I might have to steal this idea instead!
ReplyDeleteOh you did a great job. It looks fab!
ReplyDeleteOooh, she looks even nicer on! I'm thinking I might have go get winding on an elastic bobbin for my own shirrment...
ReplyDeleteLove it. Being a big "I love Lucy" fan I just love a great polka dot dress.
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