I started with the basic block for blouse, increasing the lines down do create a dress pattern. For the back I sliced the piece in the middle and opened the angle in order to add volume. Then I seperated the block in 3 pieces with curved.
I cut the pieces and for the back I sewed 4 diagonal pieces of silver polyester and 3 pieces of elastic, vertical to the first. For the middle piece I continued with the feature of the last week, so with the curves. It looked like an alien spine!!!
For the sleeve I followed the instructions of the book ' Pattern Magic' by Tokomo Nakamichi, Page 40-41.
[ Nakamichi., T(2005). Pattern Magic.Tokyo-Japan. Laurence King.]
This was my pattern.
For the front piece I continued with the same curves in the middle and added a clear PVC pocket on the bottom and a placket with buttons on the top middle.
I finally stitched my two pieces together and added the sleeves. And the dress was ready!!!
General comments about the garment:
I am very satisfied about the outcome of the last dress I made and about the results of the 10 week journey I took with this class. I compare my first skirt of week 1 to this dress of week 10 and the difference is so visible and surprising. This garment worked really well and passed the message to the viewers and I got lots of positive comments from classmates which means that I can call this garment Fashion, as it has a unique design and its not a commercial piece of clothing, but it has lots of effort put on it and new innovative ideas.
For an opening I used buttons in the front.
I faced a lot of problems with the making of this dress even though the final piece was satisfying. First of all the material I chose to work with was so thick and difficult to sew. First I gave up but then I had to compromise and collaborate with my fabric for the best results, so I change the stitched.
Another problem I faced was that the size of the dress came out to be bigger than I planned and so the shoulders couldn't hold the weight of the dress and I had to pin it.
The fabrics I used was polyester leatherette which costed 6.50 pounds per meter- I used 2,50 meters, wool which costed 8 pounds per meter-I used 1,5 meters and silver polyester which costed 2,50pounds per meter- I used 50 cm.
All fabrics where sourced at universal textiles- Goldhawk Road.