I'm catching up on two big stitching projects that I finished in September. And I noticed there's a great green and orangey red color theme in my photos this time of year. Love it.
First up - this dress that I made for Claire. I'm so pleased that she wanted me to make a dress for her and she was happy with it. She needed a dress for her friend's Bat Mitzvah. She wanted a green dress and we wanted to copy the style of a dress that she tried on but was too big. It took me a couple muslins before I landed on this pattern from Simplicity Cynthia Rowley. I modified the gathering at the top a bit and I changed the straps so they don't tie.
When I was making the bottom layers - trimming the seam allowances I accidentally cut a hole in the dress. So I had to make a little embroidered moth patch to cover the hole. It ended up being a fun detail.
Claire wore a little black sweater over the dress for the synagogue part. She had a lot of fun at the party and I think we might get to do this all over again because she has a couple other friends' Bat Mitvahs coming up.
"OK - stop taking photos mom."
The other project I finished is my latest sweater.
The pattern is called the Contrast Sweater - it's from a Danish knit designer. The yarn I chose made a very fluffy and light and sort of floppy sweater. Completely different from my first sweater. I'm happy with it but it did turn out a little too big.
So now I need a new sweater pattern because the cool weather is making want to knit all day long. I say yay for Fall!
With an October b-day, fall is my fav too! I'm in love with Claire's dress. It's so "young girl who's close to grown up" and a perfect color for her. It should be easy to change up for other affairs: A lacy little "shacket" would be great. I also like your contrast sweater. The body seems to fit quite well but, yes, the sleeves are too long. Maybe a thin ribbon threaded through, seam down from the yellow of the sleeves to the white part and tied with a bow would work. I'd hate for all your work to for naught.
Posted by: Donna | September 28, 2022 at 12:49 PM