When I planned for my birthday / retirement party I hoped for a hot sunny afternoon in the garden but of course this is Yorkshire and the heatwave broke a few days before! Having said that, we were very lucky with the weather as there was a brief shower at lunchtime and then it stayed dry so guests did sit outside as well as inside.
I decided I needed a new dress for the party. A couple of years ago I bought half a yard of gorgeous flowery quilting fabric. I used it for my birds and blooms book…

I don’t often buy quilting fabric for clothes as it is pretty pricy here in the UK, average is £15 /m but the more I looked at this fabric the more I wanted to make a dress out of it. Of course it was about two years since I bought it and fabric is usually made for a fairly short time. I searched on the internet and finally found some which had an off white background instead of the green. I got the last piece though as I ordered 3.5m but they only had a 3m piece and a 1m piece, luckily I could juggle the pieces around.
I decided to make a Deer and Doe Bluett dress. I made this back in 2021 in a dark blue silk dupion. It was a little snug when I made it but having lost a couple of stone since then it now fits beautifully and I love wearing it. This is me back in 2021…

I read my post so I knew I’d added 12″ to the length as I do like long summer dresses. I also added pockets as I love a dress with pockets! I cut the dress out to the same size as last time, however I decided to make the seams a fraction narrower (I just moved my needle over 2 points) as cotton does tend to shrink a little with washing and I thought it’ll just give me a little wriggle room.

The dress goes together really easily, I would say on the whole the instructions were brief but clear. The only bit I didn’t understand was how they did the binding of the armholes, in the end I just cut some bias strips from some cotton lawn and did it my own way. All the seams are overlocked inside and top-stitched outside, the curved hem is done with a 2.5″ facing.

There’s an awful lot of buttons down the front, I actually spaced them slightly wider than the pattern but there’s still about fifteen! For once my sewing machine managed to stitch all fifteen without throwing a wobbly! I managed to find some shell buttons exactly the right size in my stash and I even had enough! I wasn’t sure about the colour as they are a different shade of purple to the flowers in the dress. The alternative was trying to match buttons on the internet which I never have much success with so I decided to go with the ones from my stash. Once I tried the dress on I was more than happy with the buttons as they just disappear amongst the flowers.
I love the dress, I think the fabric is glorious, it makes me smile! It’s lovely to wear too, just the right amount of fitting and a flowing skirt. With hindsight I could have left the bow off the back of the dress as it is lost in all the flowers. The pattern is perfect for slightly heavier, crisper fabrics, I’m sure I’ll be making another Bluett.





























