B6244 pattern hack
Thursday, December 15, 2016
I'm in print! I've been dying to share this top secret make for a while now, and I'm finally allowed... Here's my B6244 pattern hack, made up as a part of a pattern hacking feature in the new Sew Style, Stitch Your Size bookazine, which has just hit the shelves!
My B6244 pattern hack |
In Sew Style! |
Lisette Butterick B6244 |
My plan was to use the checked fabric to create a Vivienne Westwood inspired number. Adding a shoulder drape seemed like a fairly easy way to do this, and dramatically change up the silhouette of the original dress whilst still showing off the fabric.
Vivienne Westwood inspiration and some sketches |
I made a muslin of the bodice (it came up huge so I had to down size) and adjusted the armholes so the dress could be sleeveless. I used some spare fabric to practice draping and tucking something that might look like the shoulder drape I imagined, and borrowed the D-ring belt from my Pulmu Skirt to cinch it in at the waist. Luckily, (as I didn't have an alternative idea) it all seemed to work together!
Muslin and first draping practice |
I cut all my fabric out with little consideration for pattern matching - I figured you can sort of get away with a few mismatched checks if you're making something Vivienne Westwood inspired... The fabric was lovely to work with and feels and looks high quality - I'd definitely recommend it and would buy it again.
Close up of the fabric |
The bodice is lined, and though I would have rather finished it with a facing, I wasn't confident enough that I'd get it right if I attempted drafting one. There was some minor trauma with adjusting the armholes - particularly the extra adjusting I had to do at the almost finished and lined staged arghh! - and overall, I never fully cracked the perfect fit on the bodice. I'll attribute this to both time restraints and being too lazy to make a second muslin, but it's not turned out so bad (plus the shoulder drape hides all manner of sins)!
Lining stage |
All dressed up for work on a Monday |
Drape close up! |
Back view |
Sew Style, Stitch Your Size is available to buy now in WH Smiths, supermarkets and online, and the B6244 pattern is in there among the 3 free patterns. I'd love to know how other people would have approached this hack - if you have an alternative idea, please let me know in a comment below :)
11 comments
VERY VW! What a great design and wonderful use of the fabric too!
ReplyDeleteThank you :) I couldn't not go VW when I saw the fabric :) x
DeleteI absolutely LOVE this on you!!! Shauni, this is really not as over-the-top as you think it is. I think the fabric helps to tone down the sash part. Love it :)
ReplyDeleteThank you Carlee! Yeah I could have gone with contrast fabric for the sash and then it really would have been over the top. glad you like it! x
DeleteGreat pattern hack! It turned out really nicely and congratulations on being published too :)
ReplyDeleteThanks Nicole! It's my first magazine feature so it was really exciting to get to take part :)
DeleteLove it! You should be so proud! xox
ReplyDeleteAhhhh thank you! <3 x
DeleteWow! This is fantastic! I'm so impressed - gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteThank you Peggy! That's really kind :)
Deletethat looks stunning! I'm very impressed too!
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