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A Breezy Red and White Striped Dress for a Summery Day
A Sewing Journal - Vintage Flair Couture

A Breezy Red and White Striped Dress for a Summery Day

August 20, 2018

Envisioning a light and airy sundress for an Independence Day picnic, I perused my pattern and fabric stash.

FABRIC AND PATTERN

Believe it or not, this pattern from 1981, that I purchased at an antique shop in Vermont a few years ago, beckoned me. 

1980s McCalls 7586 pattern

With two challenges, could I size it up to fit me, and could I update the 1980s look into Vintage Flair?

In the fabric stash I found this lovely 100% cotton red/white narrow striped fabric with a soft feel and gentle drape.

SEWING PROCESS

I ended up sewing two different bodices.

Without thinking, I cut out the first bodice as directed, with the stripe running vertically.

After sewing it to the skirt, which had the stripes running vertically, I felt that looked boring.

Improving the situation with a touch of 18th century flair, I recut the bodice with the stripes running as a chevron in the bodice.

After I attached that bodice to the skirt, I decided to add ruffles which then had more stripe interplay.

I loved the effect.

I’m still on the lookout for a belt that I like to wear with the dress.

Running out of time, I wore a red blouse with white shorts to my Independence Day picnics instead, which was perfect.

TRAIN STATION AT PURCELLVILLE

After church yesterday, my son took photos of me with my dress while we were out and about.

Our first stop was one of our favorite places, the train depot in Purcellville where my son set me up for all the different poses…

Red white striped ruffled sun dress and trimmed hat - train station_W&OD Trail_Purcellville
Red white striped ruffled sun dress and trimmed hat -train station_W&OD Trail_ Purcellville
Red white striped ruffled sun dress and trimmed hat - train station_W&OD Trail_Purcellville

MOO-THRU ICE CREAM

Later that afternoon we drove to the Moo-Thru near Bealeton, for ice cream.

Red white striped ruffled sun dress and trimmed hat at the Moo Thru

Crepe myrtles at the Moo Thru.

Red white striped ruffled sun dress and trimmed hat at the Moo Thru
Red white striped ruffled sun dress and trimmed hat at the Moo Thru

Unbeknownst to me while waiting for ice cream, a close-up of the contemporary vintage flair hat I trimmed a few years ago.

Red white striped ruffled sun dress and trimmed hat at the Moo Thru

Moundz ice cream is the best!

FLYING CIRCUS

Later that afternoon we chased hot air balloons from the nearby Flying Circus.

2018-8-19 Flying Circus over Bealeton
2018-8-19 Flying Circus over Bealeton

DRESS ANALYSIS

Despite modeling before a mirror as I sewed the dress, I realize after seeing photos that I didn’t enlarge the bodice correctly.

Although the dress did not have the best fit, it is wonderfully comfortable due to being light and airy with a soft, lovely drape.

I loved all the ruffles I added and the way the skirt bounces against my legs when I walk, due to the mini petticoat underneath.

It’s a lot of fun to wear for a casual day out and about in the summer.

For more photos, check my Flickr set.

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