I’m so excited about this dress! Truly I am, I loved it when I first saw the Myosotis released by Deer and Doe but didn’t think the shape would be for me? Through the encouragement of some sewing friends I gave it a go and I am so glad I did!
I cut a straight size 44 with no alterations except on the bottom ruffle I cut it at the full length. I wanted the dress to hit just under my knee.
I only had enough of this Liberty Lawn to do the ruffle on the bottom but not the sleeve ruffle but that didn’t worry me as the sleeve ruffle would’ve come a very long way down my short arms.
Mid way through the make I popped it on and was a little bit “oh my gosh I’ve made a little house on the prairie dress” but once it all came together it lost that look.
It’s not a super fitted dress and I deliberately chose to make mine not super fitted in the torso. As a result I can pull the whole thing on without undoing any of the buttons and the comfort factor is huge!
Construction wise it comes together very easily but be sure to choose something that can gather easy because “holy gathering Batman!” There is a lot of gathers.
The pattern pieces all fit together really well but I had to use an easing stitch to get the sleeves in perfectly and there is no mention of that in the instructions.
I also raised the side seam pocket placement ever so slightly as the original placement was just too low for me.
These cute square buttons I got from Pitt Trading as I liked how they mimicked the tiny pixels of the print.
Now that I have seen the photos I notice I have some bust drag lines and some around the neckline from the side neck outwards. Some of this could be because it needs a proper press, am working with a less than great iron at present. I’m not overly bothered by these but it is something I will think about before I make my next one and I know there is definitely going to be more!
Pattern: The myosotis dress from Deer and Doe
Fabric: Liberty Lawn from the stash but originally ordered from Liberty when they had a big fabric sale early last year. I ordered a few pieces and had them sent to The Englishman’s parents and then picked them up while we were there at Christmas.
Alterations: raised pockets by approx 3cm at side seam, changed collar construction to get a neater internal neck finish. Changes for next time, look at drag lines on bust and from collar/high shoulder point
Katherine
This is still in my to-do pile. Love your dress! I think the style really suits you.
Susan Goodwin
Thank you! I’ve been enjoying how easy a dress it is to wear, you can just pop it on and go!
Christy
I just printed this pattern too – but my list is horribly long at the moment 🙁
Susan Goodwin
This one is so lovely I’d make it jump the queue
colette
I love it – the print and buttons are great. Those boots seem to go with quite a bit in your wardrobe ;o)
Susan Goodwin
Thanks! I love this Liberty print!
My entire shoe options are currently 2 pairs of sneakers my red boots and a pair of clogs. So I’m working with what I’ve got
Lightning McStitch
That is a very pretty and only slightly Prairie house-esque dress. The name of this one throws me as I always read it as myositis and who wants an inflamed muscle dress?!
But you’ve done great!
Susan Goodwin
I often feel very aHolly Hobby in this dress especially when I wear it with boots (which is pretty much all the time). I feel like you’d have to be careful with fabric print choice or it could be very frumpy?