The Hepburn Turtleneck pattern is shirt length, with long or 3/4 length sleeve options, and it is quite form fitting. The pattern is written with negative ease (smaller than your body), I thought that might be a little too snug across the bum for my taste, so I went up a size. I did my normal grading between bust, waist, and hip sizes, but a size bigger. I'm really happy with the fit through the shoulders, and I love the super slim sleeve. To lengthen the pattern into a dress with a straight skirt, I simply dropped the hem 16", and flared it a scant 1/2" on the sides. I also added 2" to the length of the collar. All of these changes were tested out in a stretch french terry muslin first, so I could be certain of the fit before I started.
Style Maker Fabrics has a great selection of knits that would work for a dress like this. I was tempted by the sweater knits, but decided to go with something a little fancier for the holidays. The stretch velvet is the perfect fabric for this style (don't miss the other lovely colors!). The pile gives it a nice body, it has 100% stretch, and a nice drape. I used a solid 2 1/2 yards to make this dress. I relied heavily on the Seamwork Magazine Beginner's Guide to Sewing Velvet. If you've never sewn with velvet before (which I hadn't) you'll want to do a little research before you begin.
DETAILS:
Pattern: Hepburn Turtleneck from Itch to Stitch
Fabric: Stretch Velvet from Style Maker Fabrics
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Your dress turned out lovely- the perfect holiday dress! Glad to know that Seamwork article was helpful... pinning it now ;-)
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DeleteSuch a beautiful and classic black dress! I really want to sew something with velvet now... Thank you SO much for participating!
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DeleteI love the dress hack you did! It fits you beautifully and is gorgeous in that velvet fabric.
ReplyDeleteThanks Teri! I love a pattern that I can bend to my will! :) I've got a few more modifications in mind, this would look great with a longer fuller skirt.
DeleteThis hack is great! I'm a total sucker for turtlenecks in general and would go for this look everyday if I could. The velvet is so classy and lives up to the pattern name. Well done.
ReplyDeleteI agree! Definitely lives up to the "Hepburn". I'm on the look out for a more casual fabric to make another one in. It would be a great layering piece.
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ReplyDeleteI definitely recommend this one! I also have the Seamwork Neenah, but I haven't tried it yet.
DeleteWhat a great hack! It looks lovely on you, and now I'm off to go read up on sewing with velvet!
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DeleteThanks for all the helpful tips and your photos are gorgeous - I love the idea of a turtleneck dress and yours is definitely an inspiration!
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