I finally finished a watermelon dress for Dorothy. I bought the fabric over a year ago, but never got it made last summer. I cut out all of the pieces this Spring, determined to make it for her for the summer. Then it sat for a long time, and I finally got it done this past weekend. She loves it, which is great, but I'm not sure I like it. I'm not happy with the way I sewed the gathered layers, and I think the pattern needs a little tweaking to look better. I have an idea for a different version that I think will look better, so hopefully I can get to it before she outgrows this style of dress.
It is a peasant top, tiered dress, which is a good look for her, but I'm not entirely happy with how I sewed it together or my fabric choices.
I don't think there was enough difference in size between each of the tiers. When I laid them out, before sewing them together, I wondered if the few inches difference would allow it to lay right. I should have gone with my gut and made it fuller.
All the fabric is from one line, but I'm not liking the green tier. I wish I had stuck with just the red and the watermelon fabric and not used a third fabric. It's not bad, but it could be better.
I happened to catch her as she turned quickly. If the tiers were fuller, the dress would twirl better.
The cut of the top is really cute on her though and I want to try this one again, but changing the bottom of the dress.
Even though there is a lot of fabric, it doesn't slow her playing down.
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