The Florence Dress from Sew Over It came with issues 30 and 31 of Simply Sewing Magazine as a Sewalong. I was unsure at first as the waist-line looked high and I thought that it might swamp my figure and not nip in at the right places. In short, I wasn’t going to bother. Then on a whim I thought of the lovely, bargain Mermaid print that I had 5 metres of and cut the top out. The fabric was so cheap that I wasn’t too worried if it didn’t work out and it was so easy that I couldn’t see a reason not to. The pattern came with inserts in the magazine but with a promise that it would be released later this year.
I was also spurred on from seeing Jenny of Crafty Sew and Sew in Dorset putting hers together. It looked great and it inspired me to give it a go. She decided against the sleeves and made bias binding instead and I think it looks great.
As with all the Sew Over It patterns, the construction is simple and clever and the instructions were lovely and clear. I put the top half together easily and then only had to wait a few days for the next magazine to come through my door! On another whim, I kept red thread in my machine from another project so I could practice some top-stitching.
In the end I was won round by the bodice, I often think that shirt dresses look a little too stiff for casual wear but this look quite soft and relaxed. So I progressed to the skirt, which, again was nice and simple. I tried to line the pattern of the waves in the fabric up along the seams and felt this was pretty successful but the fabric is quite light and slippery so it doesn’t always meet!
The bodice and skirt are attached and create the channel for the elastic, you don’t have an extra stitching round the waistline. It’s clever details like this, which always work out which makes me like Sew Over It patterns.
I tried it on at this point and I was pleasantly surprised to find that I really liked the fit and that the elasticated waist was in the right place. I was going to try leaving it sleeveless like Jenny but I couldn’t bring myself to do it – I’m really not a fan of my arms! So I shortened the sleeves and added a short sleeve instead. I didn’t have much fabric left at this point so I wasn’t too precious about the pattern matching but I think it looks fine.
I added more top stitching to the collar and placket at this point so that it looks more like a feature, rather than a possible mistake! I love navy and white with red. I tried it on again to ensure I got the button hole placement right, I din’t want gapeage, which is what happened a little with my last Shirt Dress make. I then asked for opinions on Instagram to help decide on buttons and I’m so glad I did – it got a huge response and the Vintage Glass Buttons that I was desperate to use anyway won over! They were small so I used four instead of three as the pattern dictates but I make my own clothes so who cares?! (Don’t you love that about it?) I hemmed it and it was complete.
I was completely taken aback with this pattern, I really thought it wasn’t going to be for me, but I absolutely love it! I can completely see myself on the marina on my holidays next year in this and can’t wait to make another, I think I might even embrace sleeveless and maybe a small leg split too! It just goes to show that it is well worth thinking outside the box with sewing. What do you think? Have you ever made a garment which made you do a U-turn like this?
I wore this to my mum’s in a day of rare sunshine. My sister has asked if I’ll make her one and I intend to make another so I’ll be busy. My Mum’s dog, Murphy is gorgeous but not much of a poser!!
I love it when a silhouette surprises you. That has happened to me a couple of times this year. It looks great and I also add sleeves to everything!
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Top job – looks beautiful! Glad you went for the vintage buttons in the end; they were definitely my faves 🙂
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Thanks so much. Me too, I love them!!
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Thanks for your lovely comments. X
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This looks great on, it’s hard to believe you nearly didn’t bother. And then we make other patterns that we fall in love with and it can be an anti climax!
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I know, isn’t it strange? So glad I made it. I’ve currently got another two in production but it’s more of a cotton and I think the drape is probably better. x
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Looking good. I love how the same pattern can look so different, your fabric and button choice is great. Glad my dress gave you the inspiration you needed 😀
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Thanks so much. I know, I’m making it again and it looks different again!! X
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Ah there it is! I’ve seen this on other social media sites and I was wanting to read the story behind it because it looks just lovely!! A pleasant surprise!
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Thanks so much. It really was. I didn’t expect it to be flattering at all and I don’t think the pictures in the magazine sold it all that well (I suspect because the models are so slim!) but it’s so comfy and easy to wear. Definitely one to pack for my holidays!
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This looks lovely – the blue print is perfectly summery and the silhouette is perfect for summer – relaxed and conformable!
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Thanks so much. It is really comfy. It’s a great style for summer. Definitely going on my holidays with me! 😁
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Aww Emma. I love following you. 😍I’m hoping your creativity and can do attitude rubs off on me. So many styles I put off making on my head this being one of them but I think from now on I will start diving straight in. Great job on your mermaid dress xx
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Thanks so much, that’s so kind of you to say. I usually just have a go at things if I can and then try to be as honest as I can about it. ☺ absolutely go for it though! xx
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The dress looks absolutely fantastic on you, I gave this dress a go last week, in a cotton. The weather is hot, I needed a dress for work, didn’t want to wear trousers so I decided to make it. I just love this pattern and had so many compliments at work, it is nice and comfy and makes you feel good when wearing. I too will definitely make more! 😊
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Thanks so much for your comments! It is so comfy to wear isn’t it?! I have made another in a tropical print for my holidays. ☺
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