Details:
Dress; Burda 8046, black silk taffeta, black tulle, gold satin, black beaded/embroidered and sequinned tulle
Sandals; Sachi, bought at some little boutique in Melbourne
Bag; gift from Craig, very early in our marriage
Pattern Description
Close-fitting strapless or halter neck dress with under-bust seam, and bolero jacket. I made the strapless version of the dress
Pattern sizing
European 32-44 (US 6-18); I initially cut size 38 (12) but ended up adjusting the bodice to be quite a lot narrower.
Did it look like the drawing/photograph on the pattern envelope once you had finished sewing it?
yes, except that I added very thin ribbon shoulder straps to hold it up...!
Were the instruction easy to follow?
very easy
What did you particularly like or dislike about this pattern?
The pattern is fine. It is very easy to sew up. I chose it because the shape of the dress fitted the vision I had in my head for this particular dress. I would have preferred a boned bodice with an internal foundation and waist stay and in retrospect should have constructed the bodice to allow for this... However I am perfectly happy with the outcome
Fabric used:
Fine black tulle for the underskirt, black silk taffeta for the overskirt. Gold satin for the bodice and a beaded/embroidered and sequinned black tulle for a bodice overlay. 6mm black satin ribbon sewed on as a decorative division between the bodice and the skirt. 3mm black satin ribbon shoulder straps
Pattern alterations or any design changes you made:
I added thin satin ribbon shoulder straps after fearing that bodice wasn't going to stay up by itself.... They weren't strictly necessary but I wouldn't have felt comfortable without them...Would you sew it again? Would you recommend it to others?
I would definitely recommend this as a very easy strapless dress pattern. Sews up very quickly. With added straps, it is perfect. Without straps... not so much
Conclusion:
I expect the halter neck version of this pattern is the perfect "very easy ball-gown" pattern, perfectly suited to a beginner project. The strapless version is easy, but as the design is not fitted very firmly at the waist I can imagine one would be constantly hoinking it up without added shoulder straps... although maybe a larger-busted woman wouldn't have the same problem. I do love my dress however and have worn it to at least four or five formal functions with great success.


Gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteThe dress is simply gorgeous and it looks amazing on you!
ReplyDeleteYour dress is stunning!
ReplyDeleteLovely dress Carolyn! The beading is fabulous. Thank you so much for the links to the cross-stitch charts, it is greatly appreciated.
ReplyDeleteI am so glad you commented on my blog! If not, I may have never found yours!! I love your blog!! It is just great!!!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous dress too!:)
Oh, really beautiful!!
ReplyDeleteSo the dress is beautiful, but I think the picture of you in the dress is even more beautiful! What a lovely shot!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous, dress and model. Can't wait to see your new one, too.
ReplyDeleteTrudy
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