Monday, April 14, 2014

Mystery Challenge


Whew, it's been a crazy couple weeks around here! My birthday was on the first and we had a lot going on  so it took me a while to recoup and get the house back in order.  More on the birthday festivities later, but first let's talk about the Mystery Challenge we had in one of the groups I'm in!

Organized by Stephanie of Swoodson Says, we each got paired up with someone and exchanged a theme to work off of.  I got paired with the amazing Shawnta of Shawnta Sews who gave me a theme of making something based off a ready to wear look from my favorite store, (I gave her "The Circus" for some odd reason, but she's super creative and I can't wait to see what she does with that!)  I actually ended up making 2 dresses for my daughter for this because the first one I felt like deviated too much from my original inspiration, but I love both of them and both challenged me to try different skills, so I think it was a major success!

I'll start with the first one...I had been debating whether or not to make my daughter an Easter dress. I was feeling pretty lazy and had a bunch of other stuff I wanted to do so I was leaning towards a big-fat no, that is until I walked in to Target and started perusing their dresses and it finally hit me that I could combine this challenge with making an Easter dress for her. So, here's a few pictures of my original inspiration:

Cherokee at Target

I love the overlay look and the simple design but I don't like butterfly sleeves so I went with this sleeveless Party Dress pattern by Cottage Mama and thought it was a pretty good fit for these styles. I decided to go with a reversible denim Jacquard fabric that I found at Joanns (I had to Google what that meant, so in case you don't know fabric lingo either, here's the definition: Jacquard weave: a fabric in which the design is incorporated into the weave instead of being printed or dyed on) which kind of gives a look of an overlay without the added layer because I didn't want to worry about it getting snagged or caught up on stuff, cause this girl likes to run wild! It is 100% polyester and is a nice, heavy fabric which I feel like will be perfect for a cool spring morning and it gives the gathered skirt plenty of body.





One of the challenges I faced with this is that I've never sewn with 100% polyester and was having a hard time hemming it, since it's not supposed to be ironed and it doesn't hold a crease even if you do, so I decided to try out a blind hem on my new serger (more on that next time!).  It isn't exactly blind as you can see by the photo below, and certainly not the most even hem I've ever done, but I like the look and with some practice I will use it more often. 

Not-so-blind hem


Though similar in style, I don't think I really achieved a "knock-off" look and felt like I cheated a bit, so I had to give it another try.  So once again, while at Target (cause who doesn't love Target??), I ran in to this cute dress.

Genuine Kids by Osh Kosh at Target


I've been wanting to make a chambray dress lately and I just so happened to have some eyelet fabric on hand, so I decided to give it a go. I wound up using the same pattern as the Easter dress, but I didn't gather the skirt as much so that it wouldn't be quite as full. Also, I ran out of eyelet fabric, so this one wound up sleeveless as well, oops! 



I altered the dress pattern slightly by adding a placket for snaps in the back rather than the buttons and loops that the pattern calls for. Also, I left the bodice on this one un-lined and used bias binding for the arm and neck holes to match the original inspiration piece.  One thing I didn't take in to account while altering it was since I wasn't lining the boddice, that left the arm and neck holes wider so I should have trimmed them down to take out the un-needed seem allowance.  This was my first time really altering a pattern, though, so I'm pretty proud of myself!



Well there you have it, my TWO Mystery Challenge creations. Please click over and check out everyone else's themes and projects! I am really excited to see what everyone else made.
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Kelly at Kelly J Designs
Shawnta at Shawnta Sews & Jessica at Make Me Crafty
Fenna at FABulous Home Sewn & Stephanie at Swoodson Says

14 comments:

  1. Very pretty! I especially love the chambray one!

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  2. TWO way to overachieve ;) I am inspired by you trying something new with your serger, and love the chambray and lace dress. Looks so cool and comfy for summer!

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    1. Thanks, Stephanie! It is already getting hot here, so we are already looking forward to wearing that one :)

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  3. very cute dresses--two of them even!

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    1. Thanks, Fenna! They were lots of fun to make :)

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  4. Beautiful, both of them, you overachiever! The second dress is my favorite, but I LOVE the flowers on the first one.

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    1. Isn't that fabric gorgeous, Meriel? I have been eyeing it for a while but didn't know what to make with it. So glad I finally got to give it a try!

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  5. These are soooooo cute!!! I love both of them.

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    1. Thanks, Shawnta! I'm so glad you gave me that challenge, it was fun!

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  7. They both turned out great! I learned something new--I didn't know what a Jacquard weave was, and now I want to look for some fabric like that!

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  8. So sweet. Love your fabric choices.

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  9. The dress and the little girl are both really beautiful!

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