Thursday, May 25, 2023

Crafting Adventures: Butterfly Dress

 


Last weekend was the Father/Daughter Dance at school, so I took the opportunity to whip up a pretty new dress for Miss Chief that would look lovely on the dance floor.  The theme was "Boots and Bows", a country music vibe, so she decided to wear what she now lovingly calls her "Anne boots" which we bought for her Anne of Green Gables photoshoot.


She picked out the butterfly fabric at JoAnn ages ago- I was originally planning to do the Simple Life Pattern Co. Blaire ruffled maxi skirt, but the season passed and then I ended up using that pattern for her Christmas look instead.  I have a bunch of summery dress patterns I've been itching to make, and these beautiful butterflies were just begging to become a sundress, so I landed on the SLP Co Mya dress.  I originally bought this pattern with the intention of making the peplum top version first, but then the dance was approaching and I needed to decide on a dress so I went for the longer length instead.


This was a very easy sew and I didn't run into any major problems.  I ended up not top stitching around the neckline/the top of the bodice but I don't think it suffers for it.  The bodice is lined and as long as you take care when clipping the curves and press it when you turn it out, it's very crisp and clean even without the top stitching.


Of course the real star of this dress is the back.  The straps are 4 separate pieces that you tie together to tighten as needed, and you can either tie them straight up-and-down or in an X pattern like I've done.  I figured criss-crossing the straps would lend added stability for her while she was jumping around on the dance floor.  The back can be made either a solid rectangle with channels for elastic which mimic shirring, or the three straps as I've chosen to do.  I made this in a size 8 which fits her like a glove, but I did end up needing to take in the elastic straps, about an inch off the top one and a half inch off the middle.  There are no traditional side seams on this bodice- the front is one piece that wraps around about a third of the way on each side of the back and connects to the elastic straps.  If I had done a fitting before putting it together, I would have just cut the elastic shorter; my solution is a little less elegant, but it's on the inside of the dress so I don't really care.  I did the gathered skirt option due to the amount of fabric I had to work with, but this would have had even more twirl factor with the circle skirt option.

I hope she gets a lot of wear out of this gorgeous dress this summer!  I can't wait to make a bunch more light and airy summer dresses.  Let's see what I've got in my stash...

Much love,

The Geeks

Tuesday, May 23, 2023

Spring 2023 Wrap-Up

 


Yet again, the past few months have been a whirlwind, and I haven't been posting life updates to the blog the way I typically do.  Here's a little rundown of what the past few months have brought to the Geek family:


We celebrated Easter with my parents, sisters, and their families.  I made the dresses that the girls wore, and the tie that Peanut wore. The cousins had a blast playing together.


Little Bean turned 2 years old!  She loved eating her Happy Birthday Cake at her Happy Birthday Party while everyone sang Happy Birthday to her.  Her favorite gift was her "puter", a little LeapFrog "laptop" that she likes to "work" on while Mommy works.


Miss Chief was in a couple of performances of Cinderella with her ballet studio.  She played several roles, but her favorite part was her feature as the court jester, the Prince's little assistant during and after the ball.  She got a chance to show off the cartwheel she has worked so hard to perfect, along with her pantomime and comedy skills.

We're quickly approaching the last day of school!  No snow days this year means we actually get out a few days early, and yet it still feels as though the productive part of the year has ended.  It really makes me wonder why we're sending them in for two weeks of parties and field days, but I guess it's good for them to have time to spend with their friends without the pressure of doing actual work.

How has your spring been?

Much love,

The Geeks