Using the pattern from Sensibility Patterns and an Indonesian baby sling (so it counts for Warbrobe Refashion!), I crafted the practice run before cutting into the silk and embroidered organza.
The fabric before cutting (folded in half lengthwise, pattern repeats in mirror):
The bodice is made from the lighter brown fabric with it's motif centered in the front. The neckline is finished with self-bias binding.
The skirt is made from the main body of the fabric with the motif running down the front:
I have to edit this and add the picture of the back. It's just TOO cute for words. And the Bernina sews buttonholes AND buttons! I didn't have to hand sew ONE thing. The neat thing is that the back bodice pattern is made from the edges of the print, so it adds a little back interest as well. I want you all to know that I used almost every scrap of fabric in the cukin (baby sling). This dress was a size 8. The best part? This fabric, when washed, gets SO soft. It's AMAZING.