After taking a blog break for August, I'm raring to go in September! In August I took some time off, did some sewing related shopping, made a few things, culled my pattern and fabric stash (a bit anyhow), and generally enjoyed relaxing. I made a couple of dresses, which will be shared here soon, and am halfway done my last summer dress for the year.
But now I have Plans!
I tried to set up a plan for the fall using the Design Your Wardrobe process by Seamwork, which I've done before. I ended up having much the same concept; my colours are still jewel tones with black and white neutrals, and I like a "tailored comfort" vibe, not too tailored, not too 'flou' either. My last DYW Pinterest board still kind of captures what I want.
To this end, I went through my stash as I was culling and came up with a few ideas - besides my desire to finish a couple of projects I cut out last fall! I have a dress and jacket and a couple of tops to finish in my UFO pile, then I want to tackle some of these.
Butterick 6127 |
I've wanted to make this dress for a while, it was on my Make Nine list in 2023. I think it will be a great fall dress in the original magenta houndstooth I planned on using then, but I also have a solid cobalt cotton that might work.
Burda 103-03-2021 |
Then there is this Burda dress which is on my Make Nine list for this year! I have a soft green glen plaid that will be perfect for this one, and would really like to get it done for this fall.
I think that's plenty to think about for the fall, and I know there are always things that pop up in between my plans to fill in sewing time!
And don't forget -- there is always the Fall Edition of the Literary Sewing Circle, coming soon! If you need another sewing project to add to your list...
About the Burda dress; I made it with a small-print fabric and just realised after that the front skirt is on the bias and the back piece is cut on straight grain. So the dress sides look funny with a print or patterned fabric. I think this dress would look better in a plain fabric. Just my opinion. Julie
ReplyDeleteHi Julie, thank you so much for the heads up! I hadn't noticed that difference in layout. Definitely will go for a solid fabric now :)
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