DIY Puff Sleeve Gingham Top With Ruffle Hem

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Happy Monday, friends. I made a new summer top using gingham fabric and a self-drafted pattern. The top is simple, featuring puff sleeves, a round neckline, and a ruffled hem. I decided to make it to fill a gap in my summer wardrobe. The fabric is cotton, which is perfect for wearing in our humid and hot summer. This picture was taken yesterday, and we went for a Sunday walk at the mall. I wore the top with my old and trusted denim pants.  I bought this gingham cotton fabric as a souvenir from our trip to Singapore last year and I'm happy I finally made a top with it. And I still have enough leftover to make another top. The pattern was self-drafted and I made two tops using the same pattern before.  The front bodice with darts and the back does not have a dart for comfort.  The sewing process was fast and enjoyable. I sewed the darts on the front bodice. And then, I clipped and sewed the zipper on the back bodice pi...

Make A Garment A Month Challenge - Something Simple And Wearable..

Hello...
It has been more than two weeks since I wrote a blog post, once again my boy sick during the whole last week, he had high fever and throat infection. What a poor little thing :(  But I am very happy that he is fine and already back to school on Tuesday.

As I mentioned on my last post, I am joining a challenge "make a garment a month" and my first project is a simple dress that I am planning to wear on my holidays soon.
And here she is....


dress front


Pattern:
I used 'Flounce Dress 5C" Burdastyle special A/W 2013 size 34 for the bodice and size 38 for the skirt. I raised the front neck 2 cm - I did it because I already knew that Burdastyle "V" neck style always too low for my taste. I omitted the sleeves and the flounce. I lengthen the skirt 7 cm and finished the hem line with blind hem.

Materials:
2 yards of printed crepe, lightweight fusible interfacing for the neck facing, me-made bias tape for the armhole finishing, elastic and same color of thread.

Sewing process:
I had a vary size between the bodice and the skirt, so I made pattern adjustment on the waist area. Then I made muslin first for this dress, my muslin completed with sleeves and flounce - I did it in case I want to make the dress as original pattern had.
After I had done my muslin, I tried it but the elastic inserted too low for my body. So I have to raised the elastic line right on the waist line.
~  so sorry that I didn't show you my muslin ~

The sewing process is easy and enjoyable, the "V" neck and armhole done nicely.
For the neckline facing, I iron the fusible interfacing onto the wrong side of the fabric. Sew the neckline facing on the neckline right sides together. Turn the facing inside and hand stitch the facing at the shoulder.
For the armhole, I sew the me-made bias tape onto the wrong side/inner armhole.
And here are more pictures of the dress,

"v" neck done nicely


I sew the  bias tape around the inner armhole for nicely finish


dress back

And here is the last picture of me wearing my new dress. I am loving this dress, it's simple but wearable... :)

Have a lovely weekend to you all!

Comments

  1. It's beautiful! You look gorgeous in yellow Hana and your finishes are great. I understand why you love it.

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  2. Yay! It'sa simple and very wearable garment, as you say! But you forgot to say that it's beautiful! Love that print of yellow flowers!

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    1. I love to hear that, Rosy! I love the print of yellow flowers too so much :-)

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  3. Hana,
    so proud your little boy is feeling better..
    Your dress is so pretty..Looks great on you.. Happy sewing.

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    1. Hi, Judy! Thanks for your lovely comment. Happy sewing for you too :-)

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    1. Thanks, Margo! I love it too and I am planning to make another one with long sleeve :)

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  5. I agree that is a very nice dress and I am envious about how well that Vneck turned out.

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  6. Such a nice and comfortable looking dress. Yes, I love yellow!

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    1. Hello Dorothy! Welcome to Velvet Ribbon and thanks for your sweet comment :)

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  7. Cute dress, I love the fabric! Dresses without zips are always so comfy.

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    1. Thanks Zoe! And oh yes, this dress is very comfy :)

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