Saturday, March 07, 2009

The Purple Fat Lady Dress


I have had my eye on Butterick 5244 for some time. Simple lines but fun details. I loved the purple version on the package and decided to make it exactly as pictured after finding a great deal on clearance matte jersey ($1.50 per yard!!) from one of the online fabric stores in a gorgeous imperial purple color.

PR reviews indicated some issues with the pattern but sounded like nothing that couldn't be resolved. One of the complaints about the pattern was the bulk around the neck. I couldn't tell in the pattern picture or drawing but there is actually a collar on top of the yoke that is the identical shape as the yoke. I didn't realize until I cut it out and re-read the pattern that it was even there so after reading the criticisms of the added bulk and how it lays on the back of the dress, I decided to omit the collar. It definitely is not necessary.

The welt pockets were was a challenge for me and although not perfect, I was happy with how they turned out:



And look how cute the tabs on the yoke are:



I finished the dress in time to wear it to my son's mother-son / father-daughter dance. I paired it with black tights and black boots. I really liked the look and was happy I got it done in time to wear it out. We took lots of pictures of my son and I. So why did I post a picture of the dress on the hangar? Well, after viewing pictures of me in the dress, I appear to be 20 pounds heavier than I am. I am stumped. When I look in the mirror, I don't see the same thing and I even asked my daughter who is always honest when I've sewed a dud. She didn't think I looked fat either. But I definitely do in the pictures; thus, no modeled shot of the dress! I think it's a combination of it not being a figure hugging dress with the fact that I really do need to lose a few pounds.

Seeing those pictures of me provided a good kick in the butt to return to WW and start exercising. I've had a fair week. I did get out and walk twice and even did a pilates routine this morning but I ate and drank more than I should have. Somehow the scale was on my side this morning and I hope next week is even better. Bathing suit season is around the corner and I plan to be ready!

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

It sure is a pretty dress and I love the neckline details. I am of the opinion that straight up and down dresses look best on really thin people. Otherwise, they do tend to give a more plump silohuette when perhaps there isn't one there in reality. Besides, I also believe curves are good. :) Good for you for getting back to WW. I am a huge fan of WW. They have changed my life.

Jknits said...

I love the details of the dress. The pockets came out great.

Anonymous said...

Great dress, love the color!

Unknown said...

Well it's hard to have an opinion about it without seeing it on you :) But I get it. It looks nice on the hanger, I hope you don't let the photos influence you and continue to wear it. g

Tany said...

Great looking dress, and fabulous details! I lovethe neckline treatment!