Sunday, April 19, 2020

Vogue V1329

I hope everyone is staying as healthy and sane as possible during these crazy times. We in the SF Bay Area have been doing the shelter-in-place thing for five weeks now and everyone's got a case of cabin fever. We're hoping restrictions ease up even just a tiny bit in May. Knitting and sewing have been good ways to pass some of the time. I finished this nice "dressy" dress not too long ago. It's made from this great abstract-y night skyscraper print that I bought in New York at Mood Fabrics when I went there last spring for vacation. The pattern is Vogue v1329, which I've sewn a couple of times before. I've never sewn it as a color blocked dress, and this still isn't a color block dress :). It's harder to see the pleats in a photo because of the print. I love the fit of this pattern - it's fitted but the pleats give it just the right amount of ease in the mid-section. My print is a cotton sateen that has a tiny bit of lycra which makes it even more comfy. It is lined with a very thin cotton voile and I always cut my linings with a bit more ease than the dress body. I had plenty of leftover fabric, so of course I had to make a matching mask, not that I'll be wearing this ensemble out anytime soon. :)

I love this dress and I'm hoping to be able to wear it out somewhere (anywhere!) soon. It will always remind of New York because of where I bought the fabric and because of look of the skyscrapers. I love NYC and hope to be able to visit it again after all this coronavirus threat is long gone.

3 comments:

Ellen Bloom said...

Such a cute dress, Betty! LOVE the matching mask. This will be the perfect ensemble for one of those late summer, hot SF nights in a smart waterside bistro!

Anonymous said...

Hi Betty, I made a similar Vogue pattern a few decades past and loved it as much as you do yours. Love the matching mask idea. Something much needed these days to chuckle about. I love New York also. Hope the San Francisco weather is good to you. We are having a beautiful spring here on the East Coast. It helps at times like these. Chloe

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