This vintage vogue reissue pattern...
Plus this vintage cotton fabric (from etsy)...
Made this dress...
I changed the waist gathers to four pleats on both the front and back, because I prefer pleats to gathered waists. I made my own bias binding for the neckline, first time ever! With a bias maker it was easy.
Belt or no?
That turned out beautifully. I vote no belt!
ReplyDeleteVery cute!
ReplyDeleteWhat a pretty dress! I think it would look great with a yellow belt.
ReplyDeleteI love it and I would wear it with the belt. I like Shannon's yellow belt suggestion, too.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! Is this a woven cotton? The other reviews I've seen for this dress use knits, but I'm wondering how well it would work in a woven. I also think a yellow belt would work. The black overpowers the softness of the dress.
ReplyDeleteAdorable! This pattern is on my list to sew for summer. I like it without the belt, but in person I always end up wearing a belt. I think it looks great either way!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous dress, I love, love the fabric! I vote no belt and am going to find my copy of this pattern and bring it to life for me!
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Thanks for your lovely feedback on the frock everyone!
ReplyDeleteLady Be Good, it is a woven cotton. The pattern suggests jerseys and lightweight linen so it's for knits and wovens!
Not a huge vintage fan, but LOVE this dress. I like it with and without the belt. The belt is more contemporary, beltless is more summer.
ReplyDeletethat fabric is so awesome, I love grey, white and yellow it's such a classic combination. I agree with Gail - a belt is more contemporary look, although a 1950s dress often has a self matched fabric belt.
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