Finally, a finished project! I hope you’re not getting sick
of seeing Moneta dresses, because I’m certainly not sick of making them! This
is the first thing (besides underwear) that I sewed once reunited with my
sewing machine in Vancouver. It felt very strange to be sewing again after such
a long break, so I wanted to make something quick and easy that I’d made
before. This is actually my fourth - I made a third one during the summer and never got around to blogging about it.
I made this dress out of the maroon cotton jersey that I
bought from a by-the-pound bin at Stretch-Tex in Montreal. It’s lightweight but
not sheer, and it has some spandex, so it’s perfect for the Moneta. I
bought this and some printed sweater knit for only $5, so this dress cost about
$2.50 to make!
I wasn’t sure I would have enough fabric for a collar or
pockets since I only had 1.5 metres, but with a creative cutting layout, I
managed to get both. I’m really glad, because the collar is my favourite part,
and I do like to have pockets, even though knit pockets aren’t the most
practical. I don’t use them much in my other knit dresses, but they’re nice to
have when I just need to carry my phone or some lip balm around!
I shortened the bodice another ¼” from my last version, and
I think the waist finally hits at the right spot! In total, I raised it 1½”I
also raised the pockets 1”, same as with my last version, which puts them at a
better spot for me.
This went together very quickly, since I sewed the entire
thing except for the hems on my serger. This was my first time making the ¾
sleeve variation (although they’re really more like ½” sleeves), and I found
that the sleeves were a little big, so I took the in ¾”. I really like the
length, though! I find it very flattering to have them hit around the waist
when the waist is defined like in this dress.
I also shortened this 1” when I hemmed it, because it’s more
of a wintery colour and I’ll be wearing it with boots. A longer dress doesn’t
look bad with these boots, but once I’m back in Montreal, I’ll be wearing
winter boots, which I find look better with a slightly shorter skirt.
For the hems, I used my usual technique of serging the edge,
pressing up the hem with Stitch Witchery, and using a twin ballpoint needle
with a walking foot. The Stitch Witchery takes more time, but I find that it
makes such a big difference!
The only part of constructing this dress that still gives me
a bit of trouble is gathering the skirt. I find that I need to cut my elastic a
little (usually 10 cm) shorter than the waistline, because it stretches as you
sew it, as I discovered in my first version. The instructions have you use ¼”
clear elastic, but I found that quite a bit of it got cut off when I attached
the skirt. I tried 3/8” elastic, which worked better, but still got cut off in
places, since the zigzag stitch that I attach it with pulls the edges in and
makes it narrower. I tried using a straight stich in my last version, but it
didn’t lie flat. This time, I used ½” elastic, but I had the same problem with
the zigzag stitch pulling in the edges quite a bit, and it made a bit of a
ridge. Next time, I might try the 3/8” elastic again, but attach it with my
serger instead, and just not cut anything off – I think this might help the
elastic lay flat.
Anyways, I really love this dress! It was enough to really
get me back into sewing, and I made plenty more when I was home. I like it with a belt, but it looks good without as well. I'll probably wear it more often without, since it's easier to wear a sweater over. I’ve already
worn it lots, and I think I might have a new favourite dress!
Dress: Me-made (Colette Moneta)
Belt: bought at a craft market
Tights: Hue
Boots: Steve Madden
Dress: Me-made (Colette Moneta)
Belt: bought at a craft market
Tights: Hue
Boots: Steve Madden
Very nice dress and a beautiful collar! And I like the colour a lot, it is one of my favorite colours.
ReplyDeleteThank you! This is one of my favourite colours to wear, too.
Deleteoh Wow!! Probably my favorite Moneta dress ever! ;) It's stunning and I totally love the color!
ReplyDeleteAnd I agree with you : this collar is just wonderful...
Great job, I can't wait to see your next projects!
Thanks!
DeleteSo glad to see you sewing and blogging again, especially with such a beautiful dress. It was fun to hear about your shopping excursions in Montreal too -- makes me really miss the availability of fabric choices in a small town!
ReplyDeleteThanks - it's good to be back to blogging! And yes, I didn't even realize what I was missing until I went shopping for the first time here.
DeleteReally lovely and what a bargain. I agree about the collar, I think it makes the dress. A slow about the elastic, you need three hands to carry out that process. I also tried gathering by machine and that didn't work either! Good to have you back.
ReplyDeleteThank you! I will figure out the best way to gather with the elastic, eventually...
DeleteGreat dress, I love how it sits! good to see you back in action.
ReplyDeleteThanks! It's good to be back :)
DeleteThat's really pretty on you! I love half-length sleeves too... most of the shirts I make for myself have that length. Love the collar!
ReplyDeleteThank you! I was surprised by how much I like them, because I've always either made short sleeves or 3/4 length sleeves, but I do like the 1/2 length.
DeleteYou absolutely look stunning in that dress, I love the colour and the collar is definitely spot-on, and the belt makes it really completed.
ReplyDeleteYou are very talented!
Thank you so much!
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