I bought this pattern quite a while ago, 2020 I think, it’s a Very Easy Vogue pattern and although it’s a wrap dress (which I have a love hate relationship with!) I rather liked the collar and the full drapy skirt. I don’t think I realised initially just how fabric hungry this pattern is, it takes over 5m of fabric! So it was a while before I found a suitable fabric at a reasonable price so I could afford to buy 5m!
I bought the fabric on line (back in 2020) from Fabrics for All which has sadly since closed. Its a dark sage satin with a leaf design in a silver grey. It’s a really soft satin with not too much sheen too it, it feels really nice and soft. I think I bought it thinking it would be rather nice for Christmas, but pre-Christmas I was always too busy to make it…

Last weekend a friend was having a retirement come birthday party, so I decided to make myself a new dress. In an attempt to reduce my stash a little I decided to go for a fabric hungry dress and out came this pattern.
I’d forgotten what a nightmare satin can be to cut out! It didn’t help that a lot of the pieces had to be cut out one by one, not two at a time on the fold. It always makes me nervous cutting out like this as I always think I’m going to run out of fabric! The fabric moved a fair bit, I didn’t realise how much until things didn’t match up when I was sewing.
At first the seams were a little lumpy, I then tried stitching them with a stretch stitch and it did seem much better. I overlocked all the seams as it does fray pretty easily.
Last time I made a Vogue pattern dress I followed the measurements, cut out a size 14 and it was HUGE. This time the pattern said it was loose fitting so I decided to cut out a 12. I had checked the actual garment measurement round the bust, that gave me about 5″ ease…I didn’t notice that the waist was -1″!!When I first tried the top on the waist was decidedly snug and also seemed to point too far down. I decided as there were pleats front and back, I could let a bit out there without being too noticeable.
There were no pleats in the skirt so I just stitched all the seams with a 1cm seam instead of 1.5cm, which as there were seven seams, gave me a vital extra 3.5cm! I also realised just how much the front edge of the top had stretched on cutting, this is why the ends seem to point too far down. I also discovered the neck facing which comes all the way down the front didn’t reach the end of the front piece, it just about reached the end of the collar. I deduced that maybe if I attached the skirt to finish at the facing, it would work…and it did. The wide elastic belt I bought to wear with it also helped to cover up all the fiddling!
The final task was the hem. It’s a very long, curved narrow hem…not a great thing to stitch in satin! The pattern recommended using a gathering thread close to the edge to ease the fold in, but mine gathered too much as I was stitching it. My hem is a bit of a dogs dinner, but luckily it’s fairly long so not too noticeable.

I wore it last Saturday and it does feel lovely to wear, I love the collar, it feels almost snuggly. The wrap skirt hung beautifully and I didn’t have any wardrobe malfuctions with it but I didn’t wear it outside! My only misgiving is with my choice of fabric, it’s a printed satin so it’s white inside, so on the odd occasion when the skirt flapped, it was very noticeable. I can see why now on another wrap dress pattern I have, the front edge piece is self-lined. Despite this I did get lots of compliments and it did feel lovely to wear. I love the shawl collar and the deeper cuffs. If I can find some more reasonably priced fabric I might even make it again.






Well done! I think your dress is really lovely.
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Gorgeous, looks lovely
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If the lady beside you is wearing a shop bought item then yours is just as good if not superior in the knowledge that you have made it. You are an excellent machinist/sewist. (is that a word).
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I love this. You look wonderful.
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I wrote a comment which hasn’t appeared although, when I try to submit it again it says It’s a duplicate 🤔
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Anyway, in a nutshell, I said I you look fabulous in the dress and that I love the cut and colour of your new hairstyle.
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That style suits you very well. Now that you know all the pitfalls, next time you make it life will be much easier. I’ve loathed sewing satin ever since I made a satin wedding dress in my 20s for my neighbour. Never again… But that green delustred satin is beautiful, not too shiny but with a subtle sheen.
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Well done, Margaret for sticking with it and completing this lovely dress! You, and it, look marvellous!
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It does look rather lovely though.
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