Sewing Vogue 8985
There are times when I buy fabric with a plan in mind.. This rayon challis in yellow and white polka dot was one of those. It just SCREAMS summer. This pattern (V8985) is one I’ve had for a few years. I knew that I wanted a simple style that wouldn’t take away from the fun of the fabric. As a result, this is the perfect combination for an end of summer yellow dress!
*For more information on sewing with rayon challis, you can check out this post here.
Changes I made to the pattern
I made changes to the pattern to get a look I love. Summers here are hot and humid, staying cool is imperative. It can be too hot to wear a tank top underneath another top or dress. That’s why I added a panel made from white rib knit. The direction of greatest stretch goes across the body. I had to make sure I could pull it over my head since I didn’t add buttons. I did something similar here in this dress.
You can often add a “modesty” panel to the front of a dress or top.
The skirt lining is sewn together as one with the fashion fabric. I put these with WRONG sides together. This result is the right side of the lining is next to the body which allows for a nicer look. Consequently, this made assembling the in-seam pockets a breeze!
Those are all the changes for this dress. The changes were easy to make and didn’t change the look or style of the dress. For Fall weather, this pattern can be made from a heavier fabric (something like a poly/wool blend) and can be worn with a long sleeve t-shirt underneath.
Fall plans
Speaking of cooler weather, I am in the process of deciding what I’m making for Fall. That decision is generally based on what I want and could really use.
Until next time… I’ll just keep sewing!