tirsdag den 29. august 2017

The Trevi Top & Dress

This is an Indiesew Blogger Team post. Indiesew has kindly sponsored the pattern, I've used for this post - and I'll link directly to the pattern just below. 

Trevi, you had me at 'high cut shoulders'....

High cut, cut-away, cut-in, American shoulders (an expression I've learned from Burda) - I'll take it. There's just something about this type of shoulder cut that I can't resist - and with this beautifully designed subtle cut-away on the Trevi you can wear an ordinary bra under it. Win.

The (original) Trevi Top & Dress pattern designed by Hey June (one of my absolute favorite Indie designers) is a versatile and flattering trapeze top or dress for woven fabrics with high cut shoulder straps and a full button down back.

Well, none of my makes have a button down back and the top is made of knit jersey. As stated above - a versatile pattern and so easy to customize.

For the top I cut both front and back on fold - and I finished the armholes and neckline with self drafted bands. I straightened the original curved hem on the back piece and turned the front curve into ties. I know, I should have taken some photos of the changes I made, but trust me they are very simple. The pants are the Ninni Culottes by Named Clothing. My fourth and not last version. The fabric is a pleated satin.

The dress version is actually a lengthened top with the original curved back hem and straight hem front piece with an added gathered skirt. The fabric is a woven crepe with a little stretch. I cut two back pieces as I was planning to make a tiny slit opening at the back neckline, but it turned out that no opening was needed - I can easily pull the dress over my head without (and I could have just cut the back on the fold with this woven version as well).

The original version with the buttons is beautiful, but hey - if I can avoid button holes I sure as hell do so.








 

12 kommentarer:

  1. Wow wow wow wow!!!! I love both of these gorgeous outfits!!!! This officially confirms the fact that I have major wardrobe envy. LOVE!!

    SvarSlet
  2. TRINE!!! Fantastic makes. Love it all. I NEED this dress in my life...I'll send you my address, lol!

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    1. 😘😘😘 And I definetely need more of these dresses. Knit, linen, rayon - more, more, more

      Slet
  3. Love both versions! A great way to demonstrate how versatile the pattern is. I didn't know about your relationship with buttons hehe I'd rather sew 20 buttonholes than install one zipper!

    SvarSlet
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    1. Diabolic, button holes. All of them! No, I'm your zipper girl!! 😘

      Slet
  4. Two super outfits, Trine. Love them both!

    SvarSlet
  5. Wow! These are all gorgeous! I particularly love the fabric of the trousers. So stylish!

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    1. Thank you so much, Helen. I love these trousers - and the fabric is pretty easy to work with and needs no hemming 👏🏻👏🏻

      Slet
  6. Very stylish outfits, really loving the fabric choices for both! And you can never have enough culottes, especially in that pink! Love!

    SvarSlet
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    1. Thanks - and my culottes obsession has just begun. Must make more 😍

      Slet