Friday 24 February 2017

Vintage fabric autumn frock, The Blue Fox

Summer weather still makes the cotton dress the best and most versatile. The quest for the simple wearable dress continues here in the workshop with several patterns being trialled.
This week this vintage fabric that was in the stash for years, demanded to be called to service.
 The colours of vintage fabric are so vibrant and jolly. I suspect the dyeing processes that were used then would not be permitted these days. The cotton was a little coarse and thicker than any you would buy today, but will be great for autumn.
To complement such a 'frocky' fabric I went a little vintage in the pattern.
Admittedly, I was swayed by the pattern illustration. I have used the pattern before so knew the sizing was good...no alterations needed other than changing the front..instead of the insert bib in the sailor collar I added a bias self fabric over the seam allowance as I found the neck a little generous.
Again my vintage stash was raided to cover the piping and make the 'rose'.
I opted to part topstitch the pleats in place. The finished frock was very satisfying and thrifty cutting left me with enough fabric for another garment.
Went to the very new The Blue Fox in Lithgow for dinner (a great 'bar and kitchen') and was elated to see so many frocks, many with heels. It really adds to the evening if such a great venue is complemented by great fashion.
Back to the simple dresses challenge.