Bib dress

Bib dressThis very pretty embroidered cotton was found in a local fabric store, but unfortunately it was only in a small piece. So I planned to make a bib dress with it, combining it with this denim-like blue cotton/linen fabric. I was ready to draft a pattern myself when I found this Wenlan blouse pattern in Burdastyle, the pattern is actually for a blouse and the recommended fabric is flowy materials like chiffon and silk. My blue fabric is a bit stiff, but I think I can use this pattern for my dress, so I went ahead and bought the pattern for $7.99.

And it is indeed a good pattern! I omitted the tie collar (which was  impossible anyway with the stiff fabric) and lengthened the pattern to make a dress. The embroidered cotton is a bit thin, so I lined it with plain cotton in broken white. The neckline was finished with bias binding, so were both of the armholes. I also added a pair of hidden pockets on the side seams because all dresses should have pockets!

The stiff fabric makes the dress really looks different than the original. I especially like the sleeves, they stuck out like a pair of shoulder pads or mini wings. Love this bib dress! I’m thinking of using the pattern again to make other dress in absolutely different kind of fabric.

And have I told you how I love my new sewing machine? I will tell you again, I love my new sewing machine! It sewed this dress like a dream, I finished it in just a few hours.
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Pattern is Wenlan blouse pattern from Burdastyle.

35 Responses to Bib dress

  1. I just wanted to say, I love EVERYTHING you do. I’m so jealous of your eye for fabrics, and the simplicity of your designs, but the gorgousness of the finished garments.

    You have the cutest kid by the way, so stylish. Keep it up :-)

  2. in love with your dress. btw, im a fan of your blog and just recently you inspired me to sew too…now im starting my sewing blogsite. yey!

  3. this dress is so pretty! very feminine and perfect for spring (and cherry blossom parties!). i would love to make a dress like this someday. thanks for sharing details about how you adapted the pattern. i wouldn’t have thought to do that.

  4. Terribly cute, the association of delicate lace and denim works really well here! Funny that you made a Japanese style dress out of a Burda pattern^^!
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  5. The dress is beautiful on you!! Congratulations on your new machine, I can see how happy you are with it. Happy sewing to you, Novita!
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