Handmade Monday #375

 
 

Hi everyone and welcome to another Handmade Monday.

Not a great photo, it’s just a screen shot from a video, but I made a dress on Saturday and am seeking advice from my sewing friends (and non sewing friends too of course) over on Instagram. It’s the Benning Dress from Seamwork made from an old duvet cover than a friend gave me last week. It was a super quick make, it’s an easy pattern but I had a couple of quandaries with it so feel free to give me your thoughts!

1) Did I make it too long? I confess that as I was printing the pattern at home I only printed the pages with the top, facing and pocket pieces and I guesstimated the rectangles that make up the main skirt and the frill.

2) The fabric has an ombre effect, on the duvet cover it went from light grey at the top to black at the bottom. I used the darkest fabric for the dress top and frill and then a more ombre section for the main skirt. I’m not sure it shows especially well though and maybe it just looks a bit faded in the centre?

I was also contemplating adding some top stitching in a bright colour, maybe a hot highlighter pen pink on the hems, sleeve, round the neck and above each line of gathers. Over on Instagram people have suggested maybe a pink trim like a ric rac or even a pom pom trim,or maybe some embroidery, what do you think?

Let’s check out the features from last week’s Handmade Monday.

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These little pretzel daisy snacks from Walking on Sunshine Recipes are fun, easy to make too.

I do love this coffee filter umbrella craft from Darcy and Brian, you all know how much us Brits love to talk about the weather!

Wendy from My French Twist has made this amazing patchwork skirt from gorgeous Amy Butler fabric, isn’t it a beauty? It reminded me of some of the patchwork skirts in the patchwork book my grandma gave me but with a modern twist.

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