

Here's my "Thank God It's Spring" sundress. Nothing quite says "Spring" to me like a lovely white eyelet.
I didn't actually use the pattern pictured here. It was for sale at So Vintage Patterns for $35, but rather than purchase it I drafted a similar pattern with Pattern Master Software. When I drafted the pattern, I miscalculated the ease so I added to strips of grossgrain ribbon along the back which makes for an interesting and functional detail.
The dress is white cotton eyelet mounted on white cotton broadcloth. I think I may adjust the straps because the dress rides a little high right now and I think that if I increased the length of the straps it would hang better.
So ... Thank God It's Spring, even though it's about 35F outside right now.
-JennyM
I didn't actually use the pattern pictured here. It was for sale at So Vintage Patterns for $35, but rather than purchase it I drafted a similar pattern with Pattern Master Software. When I drafted the pattern, I miscalculated the ease so I added to strips of grossgrain ribbon along the back which makes for an interesting and functional detail.
The dress is white cotton eyelet mounted on white cotton broadcloth. I think I may adjust the straps because the dress rides a little high right now and I think that if I increased the length of the straps it would hang better.
So ... Thank God It's Spring, even though it's about 35F outside right now.
-JennyM