Turia dungaree dress #2
Sunday, June 12, 2016
Hola! I've just returned from a recent trip to Barcelona where I managed to get some lovely sunny snaps of my second, (new and improved with adjustments) Pauline Alice Turia Dungaree Dress. I must say this about nearly every make, but it's definitely my new favourite. I think this one is very deserving of it's place on a pedestal for the sheer amount of effort that went into making it.
2nd Turia Dungaree Dress |
I already sung the pattern's praises the first time round, and now I knew what to expect, it felt easier to put a bit more planning and effort into the finish of the garment. First up, I knew I wanted a slightly heavier denim in black. Quality black denim was surprisingly hard to come by! I finally found this mid-heavy weight denim in Fabworks - but I've also been informed by the lovely Sew Essential team that they stock black denim too! The weight is perfect, and holds it's shape much better during wear (creases above only the result of the flight to Barcelona!!)
Finishing the pocket edges |
I think I was feeling brave/inspired in the wake of The Big Simplicity Blog Meet, so I went for contrast topstitching on the pockets and top of the bib - in what I can only describe as 'Doc Marten yellow'. I even bought proper topstitching thread, which it turns out, requires a larger needle (which I used) or preferably a special topstitching needle (if you've got one) and an increased stitch length. You can sort of tell I was a bit nervous at getting the 2 rows of stitching neat and parallel in parts, but I'm super proud of the effort! I think the little wobbles add a certain charm :)
Pre-buttons and buckles |
Back view |
- I adjusted the positioning of the back pockets - I thought they were too high and too far apart last time - which has worked out pretty well. Note: topstitch detailing on them too - I was really starting to enjoy it by this point!
- I sewed the back straps in slightly angled towards the direction they go during wear. I suspected this might improve the fit after making my last pair and it really did the trick - thanks Jo for letting me know that it worked for hers and giving me the confidence to try it!
Final picture - just ready to head in for day 1 of Primavera! |
And then it was just the buttons and buckles to add - both from Green Grizzly again. I sewed the buckles in place rather than knotting the straps this time, as I thought it more suited the 'neat' finish I was going for.
Finished with buckles and buttons! |
A very hackable option for the Turia Pattern |
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11 comments
I LOVE THIS!
ReplyDeleteits fantastic!
frankie x
Thanks Frankie!! :) x
DeleteSuch neat topsticthing! Love it!
ReplyDeleteThank you! It's definitely getting a lot of wear :)
DeleteGreat job on this- the topstitching is so neat and even!
ReplyDeleteThe Artyologist
Thanks so much Nicole! :)
DeleteThese look so smart! I love the contrast topstitching. Glad to hear the angled straps worked better for you too.
ReplyDeleteThank you for the tip! Will definitely do it this way again in future :)
DeleteThese are great! Do you mind explaining a bit more how you angled the straps?
ReplyDeleteThanks Taleah!
DeleteI found that when you align and stitch the straps to the back of the dungarees, they seem to sit slightly off during wear as they're being pulled against the direction they naturally want to lie in (up the centre of the back). To try and rectify this, I tilted the straps outwards in the direction they would go over the shoulders and sit during wear (not quite diagonally, but about 30degrees out from the centre) and then stitched them in place! You could always baste them in place and check first. It seemed to work for me, so I hope this makes sense! :)
Thanks!! That's how I had in my head you were saying! I will let you know it goes!
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