Wrap Shirt

I finished this wrap shirt last weekend. I used Simplicity Pattern 3877. The pattern is actually for a dress with a faux-wrap front and a full skirt with godets. I wanted to test out the pattern on the bias so I made a shirt by cutting out the pieces for the bodice. I used the same fabric I used for the Kasia Skirt. Matching the stripes was a bit of a mind puzzler. The layout and cutting probably took as much time as the sewing.

To alter the pattern to make a shirt, I added a peplum around the bottom for an actual wrap style. To make the peplum, I overlapped the skirt pieces and traced them to get one pattern piece for the front and one for the back. I then cut two pieces for the front and one for the back. The fit could be a little better in the front but I'm pleased overall. The pattern has different sizes according to cup size and I think going between sizes would fit me a little better.

The shirt is a muslin for a dress I started thinking about a long time ago. I may finally be ready to make it. First, I bought this fabric from the thrift store.
Then I saw this dress in a J.Crew catalog. The fabric is almost the same as what I bought. The dress stuck in my mind. Miraculously, I found the clipping. I remembered it somewhat differently. It's neither bias cut nor a wrap style. The neck is not a style I would wear but it does have some nice ruffles.Perhaps I was actually remembering this Jovovich-Hawk/Target dress. Dots instead of stripes but it has the wrap and ruffles. Again, the straps are more bare than I would usually wear though. (Do you think the model looks like Jewel?)
Finally, I saw the Portico wrap dress wrap dress currently on the J.Crew website. Portico wrap dress from J.Crew

That's what I had in mind all this time. It's the perfect combo of all of my inspirations. The first dress has the fabric and the feeling I want. The second has the neckline ruffles and the wrap front. The last one has cute cap sleeves, neck ruffles, a waistband and a lovely bow. Now that the muslin is done, making this dress is finally getting closer to fruition.

I'm going to a wedding next month and I need to find something to wear. I'll either do this dress or try something with McCalls pattern M5619. I'm having trouble deciding what I want to do. Of course, I could always wear one of the many, many dresses in my closet, some never worn, but it's always so nice to have something special and new for a big event. Don't you think?

12 comments:

  1. Love these dresses! Can't wait to see your finished product. Very nice work on the shirt too!

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  2. Wow, love the wrap blouse! It is very pretty. And also, I really like the last dress. Looking forward with your interpretation. :)

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  3. Your wrap shirt is great! I love the final dress too. I can't wait to see what you come up with.

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  4. you are great! I am impressed with your matching off the strips in the back of the wrap shirt. Cheers

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  5. this shirt is so beautiful, great work! and the dresses are beautiful too!

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  6. i agree...it seems no matter how many nice dresses are in my closet there is something about picking out a nice new dress for an occasion!
    the shirt looks fab! LOVE that last j.crew dress...love, love, love it. can't wait to see what you make!

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  7. when I saw that last picture I thought,it's perfect for a summer wedding. So I vote yes! to making another dress. I think it would be lovely in that pale striped fabric.

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  8. I love the wrap shirt. I am very impressed that the stripes line up so nicely! And I totally was wondering if that model was Jewel. How funny! I love the third dress. It would be lovely for a summer wedding. I am sure that whatever you make will be stunning!

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  9. Those dresses are such fantastic inspiration and so perfect for summer.

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  10. The shirt turned out great :-)

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  11. yes of course I think so. New for weddings is a must. Love the blue j crew dress. can't wait to see what you come up with

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  12. Love the turquoise dress!

    Charity

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