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Thread: Portabellopixie Claire - Round Apron Dress

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    Portabellopixie Claire - Round Apron Dress

    Patterns
    Pattern Manufacturer
    Portabellopixie
    Pattern Name/Number
    Claire - Round Apron Dress
    Pattern Description
    Peasant-style dress with apron front.
    Which view and size did you make?
    6
    Did it look like the photo/drawing on the pattern envelope once you were done sewing with it?
    Yes, except for the apron sash
    If not, why?
    The front sash followed the gathering of the neckline rather than being pulled taut like a normal apron.
    Were the instructions easy to follow?
    Mostly
    If not, why?
    Experienced sewing required to modify for a better fit.
    What did you particularly like or dislike about the pattern?
    I like the peasant-style top, but I dislike the technical design elements, especially the application of the apron sash and tie. The pattern was unclear as to the position for the sash (i.e. attach to the bodice? or to the apron/lower skirt? or straddle the seam between the two?). Honestly, I think the front sash should have been part of the original dress construction with the ties extending from the side seams rather than being applied after the construction of the dress. As it is, the front sash follows the gathers of the front neckline rather than being pulled taut like a normal apron would be from being pulled & tied in the back.

    Also, while I chose not to do any applique or embroidery on the apron, I thought the step of stitching the apron wrong sides together then turning right-side-out was unnecessary. Simply complete the applique' / embroidery then baste the two apron pieces together (to hide the backside of the embellishment) inside the seam allowance - then apply the bias. This will alleviate any unnecessary bulk at the seams when trying to apply the bias binding.
    Fabric used
    Liberty Lawn
    Pattern alterations or any design changes you made or would recommend
    At my daughter's request, I added side-seam pockets. Also, because the lawn is sheer, I added a skirt underlining.

    See suggestions above for recommended alterations.
    Would you sew this pattern again?
    Probably not
    Would you recommend this pattern to others?
    I've not made the other Views, but this View needs altered. You can see in the photo below how the apron sash gathers rather than being pulled taut.
    Any additional comments

    Last edited by April1930s; 04-04-2010 at 11:56 PM. Reason: finally took a photo today

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