Sunday, May 11, 2014

What I Wore Sunday: Mother's Day

Since it's Mother's Day and allergies have left me kind of blah this week, I decided I needed a pick-me-up and wore something oh-so-pretty and springy and just crossed my fingers that Peanut wouldn't get hungry during Mass, since it's not super easy to nurse in this one (though technically possible).
Dress: Vogue 2960
Cardigan: Loft
Shoes: Macy's

My plan seems to have payed off, since he fell asleep before Mass and was okay when he woke up midway though. The tradeoff was that he decided to fill his diaper instead, so we ducked out the back way to avoid the post-Mass May Crowning crowd and changed him in the back of the car. Cause we're classy like that.

Bean was in a belligerent mood because I told him he couldn't wear his moon buggy shirt to church, which discussion ended with me literally sitting on him to get church clothes on. The ride to Mass was peppered with "We can not go to church?", and, when that wasn't panning out, "We can go to a different church?" But as usual, he was quiet enough in Mass, he just crawled all over everyone and everything. And stared longingly at the bag of Goldfish in the pew behind us.

A couple of sewing notes on the dress, while we're at it. The pattern is listed as "easy," but this is Vogue we're talking about, so that's only true if you consider welt buttonholes and a front placket "easy". The fabric is a bottomweight sateen from JoAnn, and it would be a dream to work with on a lot of projects, but the satin weave didn't play nice with all those little clipped corners, so I had to hand overcast over a couple of spots to cover frayed edges.
The back of this dress doesn't really work with a normal bra, so I added lingerie strap guards to the shoulders, which also helps keep the cap sleeves in place. The original pattern had a center back seam, but I had enough fabric to skip that, so I did. Other than that, I think the only thing to change if I made it again (and I very well might) would be to add pockets.

To see some other great Sunday outfits, check out the "What I wore Sunday" linkup at Fine Linen and Purple!

7 comments:

  1. Wow, what a great dress! I love classic styles like that. You did a wonderful job:)

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    1. Thanks! BTW, That "Return of the Jedi" dress in your shop is making me wish I had a girl to put it on!

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  2. That dress is fabulous! I'm still getting the hang of sewing and am nowhere near ready to try anything for myself! Love it all :) Happy Mother's Day!

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    1. Thanks! Once you feel up to it, I highly recommend finding a cute quilting cotton and making yourself a pair of pajama pants. It's a great project to learn how to follow a sewing pattern. It's still mostly straight seams, plus, it's easier to be relaxed about a project that's just for around the house!

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    2. PS - Meg is your sister? We went to school together!

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  3. Wow...I'm impressed you made that dress yourself.

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  4. That dress is amazing. I love the fabric choice. Happy Mother's Day.

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