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Re: Dress patterns

Postby Lozzles » 19 Apr 2013, 08:28

Well I have almost finished the dress, but I'm not that happy with the fit. I think I may be too busty for the style of the bodice, so I will need to alter it...I may be some time :?
It has princess seams, so I will probably have to take to bodice apart. I have found this info online http://www.learning-alterations.com/princess-seams.html so that will be helpful...if tricky :lol:
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Re: Dress patterns

Postby Kaz » 19 Apr 2013, 08:56

Ooh good luck! I have that problem with dresses sometimes, if they fit on the bust they are too big everywhere else! :roll:
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Re: Dress patterns

Postby Lozzles » 19 Apr 2013, 09:01

If I was clever I would have made the alterations before sewing the dress. But I'm not, so I didn't :oops: :lol:
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Re: Dress patterns

Postby Kaz » 19 Apr 2013, 09:59

:lol: :lol: xxx
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Re: Dress patterns

Postby miasmum » 19 Apr 2013, 11:15

Thats always my problem too, and I certainly couldn't wear a high waisted dress like those, but you always look lovely in whatever I have seen you in Loz
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Re: Dress patterns

Postby JoM » 19 Apr 2013, 11:40

Aww Loz, I hope you manage to sort it without having to tear your hair out xx
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Re: Dress patterns

Postby Diflower » 19 Apr 2013, 11:46

Oh dear Loz, I suppose all those instructions to first make something from an old sheet or something are sensible, but I've never done that either :oops: :lol:

Good luck - deep breaths
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Re: Dress patterns

Postby Lozzles » 19 Apr 2013, 12:34

I did think about making a toile (or whatever it's called) but thought, naaaaa :lol:
Shell, this dress is not high waisted, it sits on the natural waistline. The problem is the bodice...and the yoke. I will see it as a learning opportunity 8-) (It looks lovely on my dummy).
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Re: Dress patterns

Postby Fugitive » 19 Apr 2013, 15:42

Lozzles wrote:Well I have almost finished the dress, but I'm not that happy with the fit. I think I may be too busty for the style of the bodice, so I will need to alter it...I may be some time :?
It has princess seams, so I will probably have to take to bodice apart. I have found this info online http://www.learning-alterations.com/princess-seams.html so that will be helpful...if tricky :lol:


I never buy a frock with a seam at the waist Loz. I don't have a full bust but a seperate bodice sewn onto the skirt at the waist makes me feel too busty. The tea dress pattern looks like there's a seam joining the two. Dresses feel and look better on me if they are cut in one piece, shaped over the bust and waist and either fitted over the hip and straight, or cut on a bias or slight fullness with panels which you'd need for dancing. No gathers!
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Re: Dress patterns

Postby Kaz » 19 Apr 2013, 16:19

I have a few 'wrap style' and find them best for me :)
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