Me Made May 2024 Recap, Day 1-14

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I'm participating in Me-Made-May 2024 and my pledge is to wear me-made/refashioned outfits each day throughout May 2024. My goal is to continue wearing my makes, discovering a new style that fits me and also connecting with like-minded people. Me-Made-May is a wardrobe challenge created by Zoe  @sozoblog  and this year is my 12th year of participating. Time flies so fast! Okay, here is my recap from day 1-7, Day 1: v-neck tiered dress, rayon fabric and self-drafted pattern. Day 2: v-neck batik top and denim skirt, self-drafted patterns  Day 3: gingham cotton dress, self-drafted pattern and my husband wore a button-down shirt, Burdastyle vintage modern pattern. Day 4: floral midi dress, self-drafted pattern. Day 5: oversized linen blouse, Burdastyle pattern 7/2017 and denim pants, Ottobre design pattern. Day 6: square neck cotton dress, self-drafted pattern. Day 7: pyjama set, self-drafted pattern. I didn't like jersey knit fabric but the print is so nice and I had t

Summer Dresses

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As promised in the previous post, here are the two dresses that I made from the same pattern. The red one finished in May, exactly when the weather getting hotter and the blue one is a new dress that I made recently, just before my trip to Singapore.

I used two BurdaStyle patterns, BurdaStyle chiffon dress 01/2013#108 size 34 for the bodice with modification at the shoulder and BurdaStyle illusion neckline mini dress 09/2014#130  size 34 for the skirt.

For the fabrics, I used 2 yards of cotton poplin in red with white small flowers bought in Hongkong and 2 yards of Korean cotton voile in blue with printed floral bought in Seoul.

This dress is sleeveless, has front darts, gathered skirt, back zipper and inseam pockets. I love how easy to sew and easy to wear in hot humid weather.

Modifications and sewing process:
For the front bodice : I reduced the inner shoulder 3.5 cm and center front 5.5 cm, then drew a new line of the neckline. And reduced outer shoulder 1 cm and armhole 1 cm, then drew a new line of the armhole.

For the back bodice : I reduced the inner shoulder 3.5 cm and center back 4 cm, then drew a new line of the back neckline. And also reduced outer shoulder 1 cm and armhole 1 cm, then drew a new line of the armhole.

For the skirt, I don't need to worry about tracing the pattern because it is just like a rectangle shape (front on fold and back cut in two pieces). I added 1.5 cm seam and hem allowances.

I used neckline and armhole facings for the red dress and bodice lining for the blue dress.
Invisible zipper attached in the middle back with 2 cm seam allowance, I fused fusible tape in the wrong side area where the zipper attached.
Inseam pockets sewn 3.5 cm below the waistline for the red dress and sewn directly in the waistline and side skirt for the blue dress.
The hem finished with narrow hemming.

The sewing process was quicker than I thought, the only not so fun thing about this dress was to gather and remove the basting. I have to remove all basting carefully to avoid breaking my fabric. The rest of the process was easy :)

Here are the pictures of the first dress, I love the style and wore it so many times :)


And here is the second dress, I wore it for the first time when I visited Singapore two weeks ago. First picture taken in the area of Orchard Road, second picture inside Kinokuniya - where I found BurdaStyle magazine and Japanese Sewing book and the last picture taken inside Spotlight at Plaza Singapura where I found some buttons and two Simplicity patterns.





Happy Sewing and wishing you a lovely weekend!

Love,

Hana
@velvetribbon_sew

Comments

  1. Both dresses turned out beautifully. I like how the look great on the outside and on the inside too. I also think you chose beautiful fabrics for both dresses.

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  2. Hana, I just love these dresses and you look fabulous in them. The shiloutte is one of my favorites for a dress!

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  3. Beautiful dresses! They both look great on you!

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  4. Both of dresses are really cute! I especially LOVE the blue one. Happy sewing too;)

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  5. Hello dear Hana!
    You look very beautiful in this wonderful summer dress.
    I don't need summer dresses any more. I need a warm coat, because snow is falling and it is really cold outside.
    Greetings from Germany
    Carolin

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    1. Thank you dear, these are my last summer garments :) The weather is getting colder now and I will be sewing winter garments too. I need some more long sleeve blouses, trousers and jacket :)

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  6. It goes without saying how much I love this silhouette! THE BEST EVER! And I adore how you've styled the flowery dress with blue sneakers! Absolutely perfect for travel and soooo cute too!

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  7. Both dresses look so beautiful and fit you perfectly. You always do an amazing job both inside and outside.

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  8. Love them both! One of my favorite pictures is where you are looking through the pattern file!! :)

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    1. Thank you Lisa. I was so concentrated and I don't realized that DH took the picture :)

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