Tag: Vogue 1434

  • Animal Print Brocade Holiday Party Dress

    Animal Print Brocade Holiday Party Dress

    I love this dress! I thought it would be too poofy and make me look bigger than I would like to look, but after wearing it, I was OK with the poof.

     

    V1434 in animal print brocade
    Vogue Pattern 1434 by Isaac Mizrahi in animal print brocade

     

    I used Vogue 1434 to make this dress. It’s a Vogue Patterns American Designer pattern designed by Isaac Mizrahi:

    V1434 Pattern Cover
    V1434 by Isaac Mizrahi Pattern Cover
    V1434 Line Drawings
    V1434 Pattern Envelope Back and Line Drawings

    I cut out this dress in a size 14, making a fitting muslin of the bodice first, which took some minor tweaking at the shoulders and bust princess seams, but the fit was pretty great overall. I cut it from a beautiful Italian animal print cotton blend brocade in metallic cream, rose and peach shades from Oscar de la Renta I ordered from Moodfabrics.com:

    Oscar de la Renta Cream/Wint/Rose/Peach Animal Italian Cotton Blended Brocade Fabric
    Oscar de la Renta Cream/Wint/Rose/Peach Animal Italian Cotton Blended Brocade Fabric
    Pattern Cutting the Brocade
    Pattern Cutting the Brocade

    I had a nice red silk crepe de chine fabric in my stash that was just barely enough yardage to fully line the dress:

    cranberry red silk crepe de chine for the lining
    cranberry red silk crepe de chine for the lining

    The dress was fairly easy to construct with a basic princess seam sleeveless bodice and full pleated skirt and deep pockets, lined by the same pattern pieces for the bodice and different patterned pieces for a gathered skirt lining.

    The most time consuming part was making the pleats.

    I traced the pleat placement using the handy pleating guide included in the pattern pieces:

    Pleat Guide Pattern Piece
    Pleat Guide Pattern Piece

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    I found that this would have been helpful had all my pleat tracing work had actually shown up and stuck to the brocade fabric once it came time to sew them. Instead, I actually held the guide up to my fabric as I pinned each pleat in place, then carefully basted them down:



    Pinned and Sewing Pleats
    Pinned and Sewing Pleats

    This took the most time and attention, but it was worth the work!

    finished dress!
    finished dress!

    I love how the lining turned out, accept the fact that I didn’t take the time to make French seams on the skirt as the inside of the lining could show my mistake or if anyone looks at it throughly inside and out. Oh well, I might just pink the seam edges so they don’t fray.

    Mood Fabrics even sent a little label with the fabric that I sewed into my dress below my Love, Stephanie label. Oh, the little things make all the difference!

    Labels Pinned and ready to Hand Sew Into Lining of Bodice
    Labels Pinned and ready to Hand Sew Into Lining of Bodice

     

    Lining of Bodice with Labels
    Lining of Bodice with Labels
    this dress is fully lined in red silk crepe de chine
    this dress is fully lined in red silk crepe de chine

    This dress was a huge hit at the two little holiday parties I went to Saturday, and I plan to wear it to another party on Sunday! I even met a woman who wants to talk to me about making some custom dresses and apparel for her! Plus, friends of mine have been dying for me to make them something custom, and we have some really great project ideas in the works! So exciting!

    I was going for a dress inspired by these dresses I pinned on Pinterest:

    Eliza J dress at Nordstrom
    Eliza J dress at Nordstrom
    Lanvin Jaquard Dress
    Lanvin Jaquard Dress

    It is so very cool to be able to make my own clothes, and then wear them and “sell” my work to others!

    The Deep Pockets are Wonderful!
    The Deep Pockets are Wonderful!
    Love My New Dress!
    Love My New Dress!

     

    Merry Christmas, Happy Holidays and  and Happy New Year to ALL!!! MWAH!!