Sunday, January 20, 2013

Sunday Stash and a Washi dress for me!

Earlier in the week I posted about my efforts in tidying up my sewing space.  If you missed it, here is my fabric stash.  There is a little more, but it has been packed away.  This is the stuff that gets used frequently (or that's the idea anyway)!


stash

This week I received a very exciting package in the mail.  You might remember late last year I participated in the Sew Seasonal blog hop.  I submitted two entries to the linky party at the end.  My original item, this wall hanging:

wall hanging all done

and this tree skirt that which featured Kristy's paper pieced stars (you can buy the patterns here).


tree skirt

It turned out that I won a surprise prize and boy, what a surprise!  It arrived at night so you don't get photos of the wrapping, suffice to say I was rather excited to see Kate Spain's address label on it! :)  Look at all these lovely goodies that are now part of my stash.


Kate Spain giveaway 2

Some Christmas prints.


Kate Spain giveaway

Don't you just love the hues, seriously to die for!

And the cutest magnetic notepad.


Notepad

A big thank you to Kristy and Alyce for organising the hop and such delicious prizes! These pretties will rest in the Christmas pile of my stash and be used for my annual Christmas project later this year.  I'm thinking long table runner.  We don't have any and living in the Southern Hemisphere we don't really need a Christmas quilt.  I have a while to come up with a project ;)

Whilst my stash is primarily made up of fabrics and notions I do also have a reasonable number of patterns.  Having seen the Washi Dress all over blogland last year I recently added it to my stash.  After a week of not much sewing I decided to focus on me yesterday and found some time to make myself a Washi :)


washi pattern

In my stash I keep some yardage for dressmaking.  I couldn't decide which to cut into so asked the children to choose between these prints.


dressmaking stash

Ages ago I won some Swedish Tracing Paper from Crafty Mamas, I have to tell you, this stuff is AMAZING!  Really, if you don't have some, go buy it!  It is so handy, you can use it for pattern pieces but it is sturdy enough to sew and try on; pattern and muslin all in one :)


Swedish Tracing paper

I traced out the pattern onto Swedish Tracing Paper and sewed together the bodice to see how it fit.  The darts were well placed but I felt the neckline was too high.  I need a decent scoop to a neckline or I'm all boob and that is not the look I'm after :)  So I dropped the neckline by approximately an inch and a half.  I kept the little cut out but reduced the depth.  I'm really pleased with the adjustments I made.  The neckline is just right for me :)


Washi front
Feeling like a dill LOL

I might reduce the length, but I was keen to wear it out last night, so I just hemmed it as is and didn't pay much attention.

I have to say, this dress is super comfortable.  After one wear I have found that because of the shirring at the back, the bodice does move around a little, but not terribly so.  I'm hoping that after being through the drier the shirring will tighten up a little, but is it lovely to wear and it does hide my tummy which is what I was after :)  Nothing like looking pregnant when you're not *sigh*


Washi Back
Even broke out the heels!

Possibly my favourite feature of this dress is the pockets.  They are nice and deep, just the right height for me, and now I have somewhere to put all of the various treasures that the kids find when we're out ;)

Washi side pockets
And makeup!

I left the facing loose and didn't use interfacing on it as the cotton I used is somewhat heavy.  I did sew it down on the shoulder seams.  I really kept everything as simple as possible and I do think that a beginner could have a good go at this dress.  I will definitely be making this dress again and now I know that I like it I might even cut into the Nottinghill voile that I bought :)


Nottinghill voiles

Have you made any recent additions to your stash?  Are you in love with Washi too?  I'm linking up to Sunday Stash over at Finding Fifth.

Finding Fifth


8 comments:

  1. Your dress looks so great Gemma - you look just gorgeous! Would be a really pretty dress in the Notting Hill fabrics too!

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  2. Love love love that dress!!!! Good choice kids! x I can't WAIT to get the Notting Hill I secretly purchased two days ago ;)

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  3. Pretty fabrics and lovely dress! Well done! The pockets are fab feature!

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  4. Your dress is lovely, it really suits you :)

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  5. I saw that voile Notting Hill...gosh that will look lovely in that pattern. I agree dropping the neckline was a good decision. So with the Swedish stuff can you reuse the pattern template over and over? And is that pattern available still...I think that washi dress would be my style too.

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  6. Heyyyyy, sexy lady... Maybe I'll just hire you to sew me dresses instead of me sewing them ;)

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  7. Oh a Washi dress, its lovely! I must say anything that hides the mummy tummy is a must try, I'm adding it to my list for the summer xx

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  8. The dress looks great and the children chose the same fabric I would have chosen!

    What great wins, how exciting! I especially love the Christmas wall hanging!

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