Behold, I have sewn a knit stripe dress! Which is nothing new for me, except that actually the length and silhouette are a bit outside my comfort zone!
This is a Closet Case Patterns Nettie dress, inspired by Helen’s Closet’s recent striped Nettie. I’d dared her to try the pattern a few years ago, and she’d been surprised to realised she felt great in something form-fitting… and then when I was on the Love to Sew podcast, I dared Helen’s cohost Caroline to sew something with a defined waist. (They dared me to sew a coat, which I’ve totally punked out of!) It got me thinking though, that I don’t sew much with a fitted waist anymore, and I certainly don’t wear form-fitting clothes. I’m definitely self-conscious of my round belly, so I guess I just drifted away from those styles.
But what better time to challenge my comfort zone than a Sewcialists theme month? I used a textured polyester doubleknit that had been passed on to me by my friend Sarah–Β Thank you, Sarah! I added some width to the hips of a size 20 to sitting ease, cut down the shoulders for a tank-top shape, and extended the hem. The result is a dress that is perfect for layering with all the winter sweaters I keep sewing! I’m also excited to try it with a shirt overtop, so it acts like a skirt.
The fabric is perfect for this style – enough body to hang nicely, but enough stretch to be secret pyjamas!Β
Oh, and the sweater? That’s new too! It’s made with the most scrumptious rayon/cotton/modal sweater knit in Oxblood from Spool and Spindle. I’m already checking out all the other colours! This is the same Concord tee hack that I did in the summer, copying a RTW sweater that I love. I also did a post on easy ways to make a cardigan from a t-shirt pattern, if you want more instruction!
I wore this outfit today, and I’ll be honest – I want to wear it again tomorrow! I really love the combination of drapey sweater with semi-fitted dress. Maybe there will be more of these in my future!
If you want to see how deep my love of knit stripes goes, then check out my “Ode To Stripes” post on the Sewcialists blog! (Spoilers: Even I was surprised how many knit stripes I’ve sewn!) And in the mean time, are you planning to sew any stripes for #SewStripes Month??
Love your Nettie just like I loved Helen’s too – it’s a silhouette that suits you perfectly π
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Thank you! I used to wear a lot of tank maxi dresses in my early days of sewing knits, and then they all got slightly tight… and I think it got in my head that this isn’t a style I “can” wear. I’m happy to prove myself wrong!
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This dress is PERFECT on you. I too have a round belly and thus veer away from these styles, but I want one!
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I technically fit the size 20 measurements perfectly, but I added at least 4″ of ease at the hips so that it would skim, not hug! π
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This is a silhouette that I’m loving these days too.I just need to get on with making more drapey overlayers. The stripes are great on you and I love b/w as a neutral with a color.
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I *love* a drapey overlayer! I hardly ever wear a short cardigan any more… maybe because all of mine are RTW and starting to get pretty worn out!
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Ahh, this is really lovely on you! I absolutely love the combination form fitting with a drapey cardigan/overlay. It makes me want to copy you, even though I’m very conscious of my tummy.
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I’ve felt conscious since I was 12 that my belly was bigger than my boobs in profile… it’s something I really want to stop spending time thinking about! et’s wear whatever we want! π
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I love this dress on you, Gillian! It looks so good with that cardigan, too.
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I already said it over in Sewcialists, but this looks great, and I love it with the drapy red cardigan!
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Thank you! I definitely feel like I’m channeling you a bit in this dress – you always look so good in a slim-cut knit dress! (Although let’s be honest, mine is pretty roomy! π
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I love this on you! I agree that the fabric weight is perfect – it skims , not clings! And your fit is spot on as usual. Iβll put this style on the thinking about instead of never…..
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I was nervous about the silhouette but I really feel good in it! I hope you give it a try too! π
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What a great dress. You look fab in it. I love the stripes and it is just a perfect fit. I think that it would look great with something over the top. I do that cardi. Xx
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Thank you! It’s fun to wear something that puts a spring in my step! π
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You look beautiful with this new dress. Love the cardigan, too.
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Thank you! I feel good in it, even in the early morning dawn when I took these pictures! (Seriously, it was pitch black 20 minutes before! π
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You look awesome!! I’m so glad you like the fabric π
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