My third Bettine dress has flown into the wardrobe this week.
I have made both a cotton one of theses with all the trimmings - pockets, sleeve tabs and facings - and a simpler jersey one. I much prefer wearing the jersey one. I hardly wore the cotton one, it felt a bit restricting so I decided to recycle the cotton dress and make another jersey one.
The fabric is from Sherwood fabrics which I bought last year. A great quality viscose jersey but thick enough for a dress with a good drape. I used the neck binding technique (as outlined on my left side bar)to finish the neck edge - a winner every time.
Bloke bought me the propelling chalk pencil for Christmas which is totally brilliant and comes with a range of different coloured chalks. It is the best dressmaking chalk I have used because it does not drag the fabric;it marks it. He bought it from Amazon but I don't have a link because I don't want to know how much they cost!
This is the perfect dress for all season work wear. In the Winter with tights, shoes and a cardigan and then on its own in the Spring. Black is not a colour I wear in the Summer but my other one will be out in force by then.
Thank you for your supportive comments and for
spending some time here.
Jo x
Nice and very well done, I wish I could make things like that. .. maybe some day :)
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Luisa xx
Very nice Jo love the colour. Can I ask, just how many work clothes do you need? Lol
ReplyDeleteI have had a bit of a cull lately which meant putting a load of Boden clothes on ebay and pocketing the cash as I replace my wardrobe with handmade!
DeleteLove this dress! The fabric is awesome!!
ReplyDeleteFrankie
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This looks great! I like the fact you made it in jersey - did you need to alter the pattern at all?
ReplyDeleteNot in sizing. I left out the pockets and sleeve tabs because they don't sit well in Jersey.
DeleteGreat dress and beautiful neck binding. I've not made myself a good useful jersey dress for ages, I'm inspired! Thanks for sharing this with us at #handmadeMonday :-)
ReplyDeleteGreat dress Jo. You amaze me!
ReplyDeleteYou are a talent, Jo. And a great model.
ReplyDeleteAmalia
xo
It is perfect - comfortable but also very smart looking!
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