
Isn't it pretty!?

 It's Butterick 4978.  I still need to hem the dress and reattach the neck binding, but I'm not sure I will because I'm not sure I like this dress.  Don't get me wrong, I think the fit is good, and I like the style.  I'm not crazy about the fabric.  I used a satin backed crepe, when I should have used chiffon.  The crepe feels, um, a little cheap to me.  It's also a little too thick for all those gathers.   Of course, I could just have mixed feelings right now because of that bias skirt which gave me more of a headache than it should have (lesson: staystitch staystitch staystitch!).  We'll see if this dress ever gets finished or worn.  I'll give myself a little time away from it to decide.
It's Butterick 4978.  I still need to hem the dress and reattach the neck binding, but I'm not sure I will because I'm not sure I like this dress.  Don't get me wrong, I think the fit is good, and I like the style.  I'm not crazy about the fabric.  I used a satin backed crepe, when I should have used chiffon.  The crepe feels, um, a little cheap to me.  It's also a little too thick for all those gathers.   Of course, I could just have mixed feelings right now because of that bias skirt which gave me more of a headache than it should have (lesson: staystitch staystitch staystitch!).  We'll see if this dress ever gets finished or worn.  I'll give myself a little time away from it to decide.
 A few months ago I picked up the inaugural issue of Stitch magazine.  The main reason I bought it was because of the Asymmetrical Fold skirt, though it's filled with many other lovely patterns.  I made the skirt right away.  However, it's been hibernating in my closet waiting for warmer weather.   I'm fully aware that I could rock this skirt with some boots, but for some reason I just didn't feel much like wearing skirts or dresses this winter.  Now that Spring is here, I present to you my Asymmetrical Skirt.
A few months ago I picked up the inaugural issue of Stitch magazine.  The main reason I bought it was because of the Asymmetrical Fold skirt, though it's filled with many other lovely patterns.  I made the skirt right away.  However, it's been hibernating in my closet waiting for warmer weather.   I'm fully aware that I could rock this skirt with some boots, but for some reason I just didn't feel much like wearing skirts or dresses this winter.  Now that Spring is here, I present to you my Asymmetrical Skirt. I used a light weight dark denim and some Farmer's Market cotton for the facing.  I love the contrast of the yellow with the dark denim.  I had a few problems with the construction of the skirt, but I think that's more user error than pattern error.  First, I cut out a wider back panel and added a few darts since the original back panel was too tight (I should have measured this first!).  Then I had a little trouble with the buttonholes.  When I measured the length of the buttonholes, I didn't take into account the many layers of fabric that I would have to sew and push the button through.  So I ended up having to make them a little bigger than I normally would.  Also, instead of using the button markings as called for on the pattern, I tried it on and marked where I thought the buttons should be placed.  Other than that, I thought the pattern and instructions were clear and simple.
I used a light weight dark denim and some Farmer's Market cotton for the facing.  I love the contrast of the yellow with the dark denim.  I had a few problems with the construction of the skirt, but I think that's more user error than pattern error.  First, I cut out a wider back panel and added a few darts since the original back panel was too tight (I should have measured this first!).  Then I had a little trouble with the buttonholes.  When I measured the length of the buttonholes, I didn't take into account the many layers of fabric that I would have to sew and push the button through.  So I ended up having to make them a little bigger than I normally would.  Also, instead of using the button markings as called for on the pattern, I tried it on and marked where I thought the buttons should be placed.  Other than that, I thought the pattern and instructions were clear and simple.