disaster
I was watching Mind of a Chef with Gabrielle Hamilton and I fell in love with her apron. Me. PBS cooking shows. Why am I not surprised? I got on pinterest. I tried to find a dress or apron that was similar. From years ago yes but not recently. Then Simplicity came out with an apron dress just a few weeks ago. Now, I do not usually buy Simplicity patterns because most of the time I am not very happy with them. But I figured why not.
I cut the pattern out in the size I normally wear with Simplicty. I find most of the time the size I wear in sewing patterns is at least four sizes bigger then I wear off the rack, if not more. I had a piece of black linen that really did not have a "name" put on it. I have been mostly drawn to solid dark colours recently. That does not mean for quilts but for clothes. Even though I do have some plaids for soft weekend dresses in my stash.
Even when I was cutting this pattern out I was thinking the pattern pieces were a bit of an odd shape. Especially through the hips. I felt like the hips were shelves. I have just sewn so much to know what seems right or not.
I sewed it all together and put it on.
I changed the bodice a bit so there were no gathers. But even with that alteration I should have probably increased the pattern size choice by another four sizes. The sleeves were just not me. I do not puff. There was something very wonky about the skirt. It might have been the size but I do not think so.
The dress was a disaster. But it was really not my style so I am okay with that. I will get a set of sleeves out of it for the black linen sheath dress I will make with what is left. I will say that I learned a lot about how an apron dress goes together. Which means that Gabrielle Hamilton's apron is quite feasible.
Actually, I am sitting here in the finished product. I will blog about it before the week is done. Though I do think I should dye it soon. White and me and the kitchen. Not so good. There is not enough soda ash and bleach in the world for that!
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