After whirring themselves into a frenzy, the sewing machines of Perth fell silent last Saturday evening. It was a very special night - the first ever Perth Frocktails - where the sewers of Perth donned their handmade best and strutted forth to meet each other in real life!
There were 17 of us and it was so lovely to meet and chat about sewing without feeling like you were a total bore! It was also great fun to examine everyone's outfits and get the lowdown on their construction. We had food and cocktails and I just had the best time ever.
I decided early on that if I was going to a Frocktails event (something I'd read so much about on the east Aussie blogs), then I was going to go all out and wear something a bit out of my comfort zone! I first trawled through my patterns and came up with a shortlist. Then I searched through my stash. When my hand alighted on a gold curtain from Remida (Sound of Music anyone?), I knew I was going to attempt to recreate the cover of Burdastyle 12/2012 and make this asymmetrical, draped dress (#112).
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Burdastyle 12/2012 |
My drape doesn't quite look like Burdastyle's, despite lots of fiddling and a few invisible hand stitches. The drape on my dress seemed to emerge from the chest apex area, while the model has none of that and more of a sash effect. This served to provide me with a rather alarming bust profile when standing side-on (below). I decided to just not stand side-on.
Or facing backwards.
I was very disappointed to discover, after sewing my back pieces together, that the fabric had a nap. The pieces of this dress are all cut as a single layer as they are asymmetrical. I had to play with the layout to get them all on the fabric and unfortunately I cut the upper back piece facing differently to all the others. You can see how the light falls on the skirt differently to the bodice. Bummer. Still, I was glad it was only on the back. There were also a few wrinkles along the back, but it was school holidays and I had neither the time or inclination to fix them. I was just happy my invisible zip was invisible!
I made the dress in a straight size 40 with no changes, so the fit was pretty darn good. I didn't have much time and got this done in two days just before the school holidays started. I hung it up for the bias cut hem to do its thing, then hemmed it by hand a few days later.
Despite the issues I mentioned, I was very pleased with this dress. I love the draped part and the way the dress forms natural folds underneath that look like gathers, but aren't. It looked nice without sleeves, but I added them as the evenings are still cool here. It's hemmed to just below knee length. I didn't want to be too wild, what with wearing gold and everything!

Frocktails. If you haven't got it near you, book a venue and make it happen. You won't be disappointed.
Thank you so much to Nat of Sew Outnumbered for taking the initiative to organise this one. It was fab.
It's magnificent. You are your own gold statuette! A curtain. Who'd have thought!
ReplyDeleteOh yes, I like the idea of being a gold statuette. Thank you!
DeleteWow wee what a dress! Fabulous stuff. Generally I'm pretty pleased I live 3 hours south of Perth but would have loved to come along to this evening. Sounds like it was lots of fun.
ReplyDeleteIt would have been worth the trip. Stay tuned for the next one!
DeleteBaby, all you need is a bag of chips because you so ALL That in that dress. Don't blame the bogans at all!
ReplyDeleteRock on,
Coco
Ha ha. Thank you x
DeleteVery glamorous dress and so perfect for Frocktails. Amazing that you made this from a curtain. You look fabulous!
ReplyDeleteYou know me, I love a freebie! Thank you x
DeleteAwesome dress - if you can't wear an amazing, draped gold dress to frocktails, when can you wear it? Glad you had such a fun night, and that you left in a group!
ReplyDeleteMy thoughts exactly. It was fun being bold for a night!
DeleteJust gorgeous! A beautiful golden goddess :) and yes, Frocktails events are amazing. So glad the West Coast has joined in!
ReplyDeleteMe too, so much fun! Thank you for the lovely comment :)
DeleteIt is a fabulous dress, and I love the story of it being created from a curtain. If I can be a bit crass, you probably had the most cost effective dress of the night! Just one little thing - could you not have chosen a more flattering photo of your sewing friends?
ReplyDeleteThank you Sue and sorry about the photo. I only took two and the other was worse!
DeleteBTW, I meant to say that when I saw that slightly different colour on the back I thought it was intended - for real!!
ReplyDeleteDarn it, I should have pretended it was!
DeleteMe too. I'm now thinking some delicate pinstripe would look very rad with this pattern!
DeleteYour dress looks terrific. I also thought the back was meant to be like that and I like the contrast.
ReplyDeleteBrisbane Frocktails in a couple of weeks. It's terrific fun isn't it!.
Thank you. Have a great time at Brissy Frocktails!
DeleteOh wow, a curtain! I would never have guessed that! I imagine it was quite a challenge turning Burda instructions into such a complicated style.
ReplyDeleteI was scratching my head trying to make sense of some of it. I couldn't have done it without the additional instructions!
DeleteFantastic dress and great night out! We are trying to put together Frocktails for Tauranga NZ.
ReplyDeleteFantastic news. I hope it works out for NZ!
DeleteGreat dress and great recycling! Can I ask where you got your shoes?
ReplyDeleteThank you. These are from Betts, borrowed from my sister. They were very comfortable. I hate high heels!
DeleteWhat a beautiful pattern - I'd love a dress like that (though would chicken out at the gold but maybe pewter would work...).
ReplyDeleteI loved that you were, ahem, accosted by some drive-by sewing fans! And how lovely to have all met up. I've met three sewing bloggers on two occasions over the last week and you know what? There's just never nowhere near enough time for everything you want to say and ask and hear!
Pewter would be stunning and yes, I totally agree about meeting sewing people. There's way too much to discuss!
DeleteLovely and fancy dress! I love fabric so much. On a Christmas party you will shine!)
ReplyDeleteGood job on the dress! Wonderfully copied I think. Here's hoping that the event goes well and that one day you can take this dress out of storage and remember the effort that you put into making it!
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