Turia Dungaree Dress
Sunday, March 20, 2016
It seems that Spring has sprung in the UK, so I got my timing just right for making the Pauline Alice Turia Dungarees! Pinafore dresses seem to have been everywhere for agesssss now. I've experimented with making my own overalls and bib fronted skirts, but I really wanted a proper denim dungaree dress - I even tried a few (badly fitting and cheaply made) ones on in the shops, but no success there.
Turia dungaree dress! |
Dress variation hack - see here for full instructions |
Bright blue denim in the sun light! |
Precise pocket pattern matching |
Loving the front pockets on the skirt! |
The pattern instructs you to fit zip fastenings on each side, but I only did it on one - the dress variation is pretty easy to get on with just one zip. In the fabric and notion requirements, it states that you need regular zippers, but I took mine out and swapped it for an invisible one for a neater finish. Note: it does state you can use an invisible or exposed zipper later on in the instructions, but I'm the sort of person who only reads as far as the first page before getting started with the making!
Windswept side shot |
I was a bit naughty and didn't do flat fell seams where they were recommended, but that's because I thought it would be more difficult to adjust the size if I'd needed to. Now I know that it's a good fit, I'd probably give them a go next time.
A proper dungaree back! |
Antique finish hardware from Green Grizzly |
Thanks Chris for patiently taking all these pictures before breakfast! |
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10 comments
I LOVE THIS! Your dungaree dress really suits you and it was definitely worth the extra effort of recutting to get things nicely pattern matched. I angled the straps on my turia dungaree shorts as I had the same gapey problem and it worked a treat. I definitely want to make a dress version now :)
ReplyDeleteThanks Jo! Good to know that you angled your straps and that worked - will definitely try it next time. We'll have to do a swap - I'll make the shorts version and you can make the dress! I just need to find some cord that's as nice as what you used :) x
DeleteThis looks amazing. Inspiring me to crack on with my Roberts collection!
ReplyDeleteThank you! :) Think I might have to try out the Roberts Collection soon x
DeleteBeautiful pattern matching!
ReplyDeleteI'm gonna steal that pliers tip next time I have to hammer in a button as well :-)
Thank you! Yeah the pliers worked well - maybe put a bit of fabric over your button to protect it as I scuffed my first one, oops! x
DeleteThe pliers tip is a good idea! I love my Roberts dungarees but still tempted by the PA ones which have a tighter fit
ReplyDeleteThanks! Would definitely recommend the Turias fit-wise :) x
DeleteThis dress is fabulous and so is the fabric! I will be making Marilla's 'Roberts' dungaree dress soon. I really like your Turia one.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much! I went back to the same fabric shop today and was almost tempted to buy some more! Will keep my eyes peeled for your Roberts dungaree dress :)
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