This dress was an indulgence:
It doesn’t really show up against the light background — it’s from this pattern:
It’s an indulgence because I really don’t need a light-colored seersucker dress (especially as cold as it’s been this month!) and things have been so busy that if I’m sewing, it should be sensible things. But I really loved this pattern, and the minute I saw it I knew I wanted to make it in stripes, with the yoke stripes going in the opposite direction from the bodice stripes.
Here’s a better look at the bodice:
And the yoke stitching detail:
The pattern wanted to you to turn in the yoke piece 1/4 inch and then topstitch it, but I thought that was a nightmare scenario … so fussy! So I faced the piece with some very very lightweight batiste, and then topstitched the faced piece:
And a closeup of the inverted pleats — the pattern wanted me to stitch them down, and I tried it, but it didn’t work with my body type (cough, apple, cough) so I picked out those stitches and let it be open pleats:
And here’s the back:
I definitely want to make this again … good thing I have lots of striped fabric stockpiled!
I L*VE this dress 😉
LikeLike
Superb job!
Happy Birthday!!
I’m still waiting to understand The Question, now that I am The Answer. Hasn’t happened yet.
LikeLike
Happy birthday
LikeLike
I love seersucker 🙂 Sounds like it’s your special day; have a great birthday.
LikeLike
hi erin,
am a little confused re joining of yoke to bodice: is the yoke a piece that overlays the bodice (ie, bodice layer extends to shoulder seam & armhole), or does it join to the bodice at the scalloped seam? in any case, it looks lovely. maybe the next time you make this dress, you can switch it up w/a solid yoke & printed bodice or vice versa. wishing you a HBD & year of great sewing!
LikeLike
oh — it’s an overlay. I like the solid yoke idea, too!
LikeLike
Happy forty-second birthday, I take it!
LikeLike
Thanks for all the birthday wishes! 🙂
LikeLike
Seriously wonderful dress–I would never have tried the stripes, and I love stripes–results are striking. Happy BD!
LikeLike
Happy birthday Erin! And what a great way to handle the yoke – it was strikingly perfect in the photos. The explanation following was downright heartening hope that it might be possible to reproduce!
LikeLike
She mentioned Wanaka!!! SHE MENTIONED NZ! SHE MENTIONED NZ!!!!!
LikeLike
She mentioned Wanaka!!! SHE MENTIONED NZ! SHE MENTIONED NZ!!!!! And happy birthday!
LikeLike
Very striking dress with lovely workmanship. What a treat!
LikeLike