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The Emporia => In the wardrobe => Patterns Discussion => Topic started by: Ellabella on July 20, 2022, 18:49:23 PM
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I need an easy summer dress and am drawn to the Montana and know that a few people on here have made it.
Ill do a toile first because I usually plump for sizing up rather than sizing down and I know StyleArc often run large.
I have some beautiful double gauze that I would love to use but can’t find a review of the pattern in this type of fabric. Has anybody used anything like this?
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The only thing I found was that the neckline was a bit wide on me @Ellabella but I am very narrow across the shoulders. If I made it again I'd cut it on the fold (sorry can't recall if it's cut on fold or a 1 layer layout) to make it narrower. I didn't use the double bodice method as I didn't have sufficient fabric and after using the facing I didn't find it lay very well so I made my own bias tape which worked well. It was the first time I'd done that!
I used a viscose which drapes nicely. Not sure if double gauze would do that?
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I have this dress cut out but not in that sort of material so probably no help to you
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@Ellabella there is a review on the Style Arc site from someone who used double gauze but other than giving it 5 stars and saying she used this fabric not a lot else was said.
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Oh I forgot about reviews on the actual site. I just checked Pattern Review. I’ll do a toile once I’ve got it printed before I commit.
I’ve never used double gauze and don’t want the dress to be too fooofy, I can’t afford to add too much bulk to my over large bottom half. :rolleyes:
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I have this pattern but never made it because I realized the size (10) I had copy shop printed was probably going to be too tight in the bust area. I had always planned to use rayon or possibly a light weight linen.
In looking at the makes on PR I think I'd stick to fabric with drape. Also it seems like the armhole could be a bit tight on some people. Just things to think about.
I look forward to seeing your rendition.
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I’ve never used double gauze and don’t want the dress to be too fooofy, I can’t afford to add too much bulk to my over large bottom half. :rolleyes:
I have only every used it once, to make a dress, hated it, felt like i had a nighty on. Will never use it again.
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I used double gauze for a beach cover up but don't think I'd use it for a dress.
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@Ellabella Stylearc have a 25% off sale at the moment. I think some of their other discount codes may be able to be applied in addition. I've successfully used GET20 and SEWITYOURWAY recently.
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I’ve just sent the pattern to Fabricate to get it printed, once it’s back I’ll make a toile of the bodice and then decide on the fabric. If I don’t think the DG will work I do have another couple of options.
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Not sure if you're planning to do the double bodice method for the top on this dress @Ellabella but came across this when I was perusing the SA website this morning. It was under 'magazine' right at the bottom of the home page. I think it will also be in the tutorial section as well. Anyway I thought I'd post the link:-
https://www.stylearc.com/magazine/sewing-tutorials/double-bodice-montana-midi-dress-nova-midi-dress-june-sheath-dress/
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Thanks @Helen M , I’ve just tried to view it and it’s not playing, so not just us having problems.
I’ll try later, my WiFi is often iffy early in the evening.
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That’s an interesting method.
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Managed to watch the video and think it looks very interesting.
I will definitely line the bodice with a different fabric to the outer fo my first attempt as I can see me getting very confused as to which bit is which (I am very easily confused).
As soon as I finish the bag I am making I will get straight on with my toile, should be Tuesday.