Sometimes when you love a fabric, you want to make “just the right thing” with it. I chose Simplicity 8014 shirtdress as the perfect pattern to match with this blue and white floral fabric.

Why This Pattern
One of the main reasons I chose this particular pattern is because I like that it has a waist seam. I think that gives more definition to my waist (which I don’t really have). The belt that’s included with the pattern will also cinch in the waist a bit.

I made View B with some elements of View A. A full bust adjustment was made and there’s a YouTube video about that process. I use “The Complete Photo Guide To Perfect Fitting” by Sarah Veblen as my go to book for this.
At this point I checked the fit, just to make sure things were going as planned. Something that I did not do that this pattern calls for is the pocket flaps on the chest pockets. With the print of the fabric, they wouldn’t be needed or missed since they are purely decorative.

Making The Dress
Previous shirtdresses I’ve made have had a slightly different process. Those patterns did not have a defined waist seam as this one does. So for Simplicity 8014, first the bodice is constructed, then the skirt. Because the skirt panels are a bit wide, I found having extra fabric essential to being able to cut them out as the pattern instructs. My fabric was only 44″ wide, so I would use 50″ wide or above if possible. I think that will make things much easier.
Other than that, the process for sewing the dress was pretty straightforward.


Conclusion
This is a terrific, versatile pattern. I think it could be made for wearing during most seasons of the year. Luckily, this pattern is still available. I always love a classically styled dress and sewing pattern. If you haven’t made this one yet, I highly recommend it!
