When the lovely Rachel from The Fold Line got in touch asking if I’d like to take part in this year’s blogger tour raising money for The Eve Appeal — a charity raising awareness of, and funding research into, the five gynaecological cancers — I almost bit her hand off! Y’know, through the medium of e-mail. Whilst I might not be a vintage fiend, I followed last year’s The Big Vintage Sewalong intently; it featured so many wonderful makes and was for such a great cause.
This year’s series is called The Cocktail Hour, hosted by McCall’s; and for each of the 20 Cocktail Hour Vogue patterns sold, The Eve Appeal receives a direct donation. Oh and it even has its own cocktail! Raspberries and vodka, what’s not to love?! It’s delicious, you’ll see. 😉
When it came to which pattern to make, I really was spoilt for choice. Knowing that my summer was going to be busy, I thought I’d opt for something that would hopefully be simple but could carry a statement fabric. Vogue 1537 seemed like a great option; decision made! It’s not normally a silhouette I would go for: a shift dress. Typically, I choose something that can handle my derriere and highlight my waist but I was up for the challenge. And for my body shape, challenge it was.
I was sensible and made a toile, which immediately identified what I’ve known (and ignored) for some time: I probably really need a swayback adjustment, and perhaps a bunch of other adjustments. But I managed to improve the fit with a few tweaks, including letting the side seams out at the hips, bringing them in at the waist and pinching some lengthen out of that back V. I also needed to pinch some excess out of the neckline but that’s a fairly standard adjustment for me. There’s still some excess fabric in the tummy area that makes this fairly flat area look a little bigger.
I also ended up having to re-position and lengthen the straps at the back, mainly to cover any potential bra-wearing, but also to stop some pulling that was occurring.
I was a little unsure about the location and angle of the bust darts but actually, I’m pretty happy with them.
Topstitching wasn’t the easiest in this fabric so I didn’t topstitch all areas I normally would (like the back V) but given that the facing is in the same fabric, I don’t think it’s too much of an eyesore. That bottom strap could do with being a little bit longer, which is a shame because I shortened it originally based on the toile. Must remember: fit is always fabric-dependent not matter how much effort you put into your toile!
In terms of fabric, I really wanted some brocade or jacquard, and searched high and low for the perfect choice before stumbling upon this silk brocade on ebay. It was a little pricey so I was sensible and ordered a sample. When it arrived, it was a little bluer than I expected but it was the type of fabric I was looking for so went for it. It needed a little support/backing so I chose to underline it in something from Fabricland called ‘organdi’ in gold; made from 100% polyester, I suppose it must be a budget organza? Anyway, whatever it was, it worked a treat. For the lining, I chose a gold faux silk habutae.
Full admission: until I’d sewn the last few stitches, I really wasn’t sure I liked this dress. But once I tried the finished version on, full adoration ensued. I managed to ignore the fact that having a facing in the same fabric meant it was a little ‘scratchy’. After I’d taken some photos, I was off for dinner with friends and whilst this was too fancy for that occasion, I really didn’t want to take it off! The cocktail on the other hand, well, that was easy to continue enjoying… until it was all gone…
As the year progresses you can see what everyone else is making by searching for #sipandsew (hehe!) on Instagram and Twitter, and of course share your makes too: simply post a photo with the hashtag #sipandsew and copy in @McCallpatternUK on Twitter or @McCallpatternUK on Instagram.
Giveaway
McCall’s is kindly giving away one copy of Vogue 1537. To enter, please add a comment below, telling me what your favourite cocktail is. The deadline for entry is 12:00pm (midday, BST) on Saturday 17 June. Please ensure there is some way for me to get in contact with you in case you win.
Blogger Tour
1. Winnie Longhurst
Scruffy Badger
3rd March
http://scruffybadgertime.co.uk
2. Kate Underdown
The Fold Line
10th March
http://thefoldline.com
3. Portia Lawrie
Makery
17th March
http://www.makery.uk
4. Rachel Walker
The Fold Line
24th March
http://thefoldline.com
5. Wendy Gardiner
Butterick
31st March
http://mccallpatternuk.sewdirect.com/
6. Abigail Dyson
The Crafty Pin Up
14th April
http://www.thecraftypinup.co.uk
7. Lucy Regan
Sew Essential
28th April
http://www.sewessential.co.uk/blog/
8. Fiona Parker
Diary of a Chainstitcher
12th May
http://chainstitcher.blogspot.co.uk
9. Nina Chang
Thumblenina
26th May
http://thumblenina.wordpress.com
10. Jen Sanders
Gingerella
9th June
https://gingerella.wordpress.com
11. Charlotte Powell
English Girl at Home
23rd June
http://englishgirlathome.com
12. Elisalex de Castro Peake
By Hand London
7th July
http://byhandlondon.com/blogs/by-hand-london
13. Kerry Patterson
Kestrel Makes
21st July
http://www.kestrelmakes.com
14. Gabby Young
Gabberdashery
4th August
http://www.gabberdashery.com
15. Abigail Norton
Sew Abigail
18th August
http://sewabigail.co.uk
16. Karen Ball
Did You Make That?
1st September
http://didyoumakethat.com
17. Rachel Wain
Rach Against The Sewing Machine
15th September
http://rachagainstthesewingmachine.co.uk
18. Elle Harris
Sew Positivity
29th September
http://www.sewpositivity.com
19. Rachel Pinheiro
House of Pinheiro
6th October
http://houseofpinheiro.com
20. Amy Thomas
Almond Rock
13th October
http://almondrock.co.uk
21. Jane Marland
Handmade Jane
20th October
http://www.handmadejane.co.uk
22. Jennifer Walker
Ginger Thread Girl
27th October
http://gingerthreadgirl.co.uk
23. Marie Koupparis
A Stitching Odyssey
3rd November
http://www.astitchingodyssey.com
24. Elena Rosa Brown
Randomly Happy
10th November
http://www.randomlyhappyblog.com
25. Laura Clarke
Sew for Victory
17th November
http://sewforvictory.co.uk
26. Janene Spencer
Ooobop
24th November
http://ooobop.com
That really is a statement fabric; it was a great choice for this dress! Love that last pic especially! 😆🍸
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Stunning! I really love that shape on you and the colour is, of course, fabulous!
Sadly I can’t drink so I’m all about the mocktail; a virgin mojito would be my choice!
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The fabric is a beautiful match for the pattern and looks lovely on you. My favourite cocktail, without a doubt is Sea Breeze vodka cranberry juice & grapefruit juice perfect for a hot summers day!
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love the dress!
Strawberry Daiquiri is my cocktail of choice 🙂
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That’s gorgeous fabric. I can empathise with the ‘do I , don’t I love it’ ; been there many times! 🙄 Looks fab though.
Favourite cocktail…..do like ( an out of character 😘) Porn Star.
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This is stunning! Love it! Cocktail wise, im all about a cheeky appletini!
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I always love a raspberry mojito. Cant really go wrong with fruit and mint!
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I think the shape of the dress suits you very well. I Love the back detail the most. I’ve never had a drop of alcohol in my entire life, so ginger ale for me he he.
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Wow! This dress is incredible! I absolutely love it, and it’s so great to hear the pattern adjustments you made as I have quite similar fit changes. I also tend to shy away from the shift on my body, but now I’m inspired to give it a try!
My favorite cocktail (if it counts?) is Sangria! We made a great batch last week with a sparkling rose, peach schnapps, soda water and sparkling peach and apple juice. Delish!
Thanks for sharing 🙂
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The fabric is gorgeous! My fave cocktail is an aperol spritz.
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Gorgeous dress. Love the fabric. My favourite cocktail is a Mojito 🍸
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Hi. Just found your blog and have really been enjoying all your previous posts. This is a gorgeous frock – just love the fabric! As for cocktails, has to be a classic Cosmo every time!
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Looks a great pattern especially like the straps on the V back. Think your fabric choice works perfectly.
My fave cocktail would have to be a white Russian.
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Congratulations Natalie, you’ve won a printed pattern for Vogue 1537! Drop me an e-mail at gingerellaj@gmail.com with your name, address and pattern size choice (options here: https://sewdirect.com/acatalog/Vogue-V1537.html) and I shall get McCalls to send it directly to you. Thanks for entering! 😀
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Oh my goodness this fabric is incredible. Do you mind sharing which ebay seller you used?
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Love this fabric!
Moscow Mule!
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Your dress looks great! I love the fabric, it looks like the perfect wedding guest dress! My favourite cocktail is gin and juice, 1 oz gin/2 oz orange juice/to taste ginger ale.
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The fabric is beautiful and really shows off the simple style of a shift. Favourite cocktail is a peach Bellini, peach syrup topped with prosecco. 🍸☀️😊
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What a wonderfull fabric and style, loving the back detail!
And I honestly never drink cocktails. Just beer or wine occasionally
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Your dress is stunning, I love the back detail.
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Absolutely love this Jen, you always pick the most amazing fabrics and have such great style. Glad you wore it out for dinner with your friends, i’m a massive advocate of dressing up, life is too short not to wear a fabulous dress like that!
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This is stunning, I love the fabric choice and after a cocktail or two you’ll never notice any minor scratchiness anyway!
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