This is one of the dresses my mom helped me cut out a few months ago, and I finally got around to sewing it up. I used patterns from my latest book, Gertie's Ultimate Dress Book. The bodice is the Basic Jewel Neck Bodice (with a small shoulder modification that I'll show below), paired with the three-quarter circle skirt.
I've been trying to up my accessories game, and I paired it with big hoop earrings, white mules, and this amazingly cute belt I found for a steal on Amazon of all places. (Though I like the dress both with and without the belt.)
As you can see on the mannequin, the shoulders have a slight racer back look to them. They're cut inward for a narrower shoulder.
Here's a little tutorial on how to make this pattern change.
I did this by making marks at 1-3/4" in from the shoulder (where the sleeve would connect), and then 5/8" under the armhole.
Then I connected those marks with a curved ruler.
Cut away the excess.
Repeat on the back!
I finished the armholes and neck hole with an all-in-one facing.
You can either adjust the included facing pieces or make entirely new ones to follow the new armholes.
I also like to take off a scant 1/8" around the neckline and armholes, which helps the facing roll inside the garment better. See the new orange lines around the neck and armholes in the photo below!
Trace that section off (between the orange lines) and those are your new facing pieces.
Let me know if you have any questions about that pattern adjustment!
I always get asked about my foundation garments, so I took I few pictures this time! (Don't worry, nothing too racy). I wore my favorite longline bra, but it needed a little tweak in the back to accomodate the cut-away shoulders. These adjustable straps are perfect for this purpose.
The longline bra requires high waisted panties for a smooth line, and then a crinoline (this one is by Hell Bunny) gives the skirt lots of fluff.
I don't always go full '50s in the foundation garment department, but it definitely looks good for pictures and it's nice to have the option.And a back lapped zipper. I didn't even think about pattern matching, though I really should have. Luckily there are no egregiously badly placed flowers!
I love this dress so much, I'm going to cut it out in another fabric this weekend!