Last summer I purchased a yard and a half of some ruffle fabric from Joanns clearance section in the hopes of making a tank top or something for work. The more I thought about it I wanted to make a tank dress but I wasn't sure I had enough fabric to accommodate that. It also doesn't help that I'm 5'9. I had the day off on Friday so I decided to see if I could work or at least start to work it out.
I started with the tank from Kwik Sew 3740.
I made the cowl so much this past winter I was comfortable with the fit of the bodice. I figured that the tank should probably fit the same way. I drafted out a skirt adding it to the bodice and angling out to make it a little more a-line than straight. I wanted a more tunic/shift look than a sheath dress.It wasn't hard keeping the ruffles lined up as long as I took my time and sewed slowly. The hardest part were the armholes. Sewing around in a circle had the ruffles going in two different directions. There were a lot of stop and go moments. I really like how this dress/tunic turned out and I wore it to work on Monday with capris
as I thought it was too short for work,
but I can possibly see myself wearing it out on a date night
or possibly to gig in.
Oh, and yes my friends, the dress is fully lined (sorry no pics, I guess I was in a hurry). There was no way I was going anywhere in this dress as sheer as it is.
15 comments:
Great fabric! It would look great sans pants for a gig.
That turned out great, it looks really great both ways.
CUTE! I actually really like it with the pants. Very chic. (It's cute the other way too, but something about the pants appeals to me.)
I really like it with the pants too, although a pair of high heels and an upswept hair style will take this to evening in a flash!
I made an infinity scarf out of the material I think.
Gorgeous and glamorous!!! I love it!
So pretty! I can certainly see you performing in it, it has a cool 60s vibe as a mini.
Cute dress! It looks great with the trousers or as a dress.
It turned out really great! Love it!
Fabulous! Love the tunic/dress! And happy belated anniversary!!!
Said it once and I'll say it again, love that dress/tunic however you wear it, it's beautiful. I'm going to email you I was thinking that maybe we could do a mini New York PR Weekend before summer is over.
Sexy mama
Andrea, I love this both ways! However, I really like it without the pants!! It may be too short for work, but not to short to show off those great legs of yours!!!! Very, very chic!!
What a great tank dress. And another idea for what I could make with the ruffled fabric that I have successfully resisted buying until now. I have got to get some. Congrats on your recent wedding anniversary and wishes for many more.
Va va voom! I love that this can be worn as a tunic or a dress, looks great both ways!
You are so rocking the ruffles. I love it!!! Jaeng would be proud!
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