Did I ever mention I love piping? I don't even mind installing it anymore, though I used to hate it. My regular zipper foot isn't a big help, but the adjustable zipper foot Kenneth King recommended when I took his Piped Pocket and Buttonholes class on Patternreview does the trick.
This is yet another version of BWOF 2/09 #113, the dress I wrote about recently. This is my fourth version of this dress, and while I could keep going, I think I'll give it a rest for a while and think about other things.
This may be my favorite version of this dress so far. I went upstairs to Mario's office to get him to zip me all the way up, and he who never really has a comment on what I make said that he really liked this one too. "The lines are good on you." I don't know if he means the lines of the dress, or the lines of the piping, or what - and I decided not to ask. Sometimes getting into in-depth conversations with a non-sewing man who just wants to give a you a compliment defeats the whole purpose.
The fabric has been in stash for a week, which may not be a speed record for me, but it's definitely approaching one. It was $2.99 per yard at Karlin's, the local store who recently kicked up their stock and lured me back in after several years of lackluster thread-and-zipper buying. The owner says it feels very Lily Pulitzer to him. Not so sure about that, but it's bright and summery and - at $2.99 per yard - the whole dress cost me about $5, including zipper.
Wow, love it. Yes, when the men say something like that, I don't get too technical either. Just confuses them. Does that shop have a website?
ReplyDeleteThis is absolutely stunning! I love, love, love it!
ReplyDeleteLOVE IT! Love the piping!
ReplyDeleteVery cute! The piping is a perfect offset for the bold print.
ReplyDeleteThis dress is fantastic!
ReplyDeleteThat looks great! I loved the fabric when I saw it flat, and sewn up, with piping, it looks amazing!
ReplyDeleteI really like it - and it does kind of looks Lily-esque. It must be the pink and green, Very pretty and I did notice how the piping matched at the back! Nice! I love when I can do that
ReplyDeleteFantastic -- the piping is so fun on this dress.
ReplyDeleteYet another great version of this pattern! So can we see you with your new killer shoes?
ReplyDeleteExcellent! I love the effect of the piping in this dress. The fabric pops and it super cute.
ReplyDeletePerfect for the rest of summer. The piping really gives it a nice extra.
ReplyDeleteOne of these days I will tackle piping. It is something I've never done.
Lovely dress and totally love the piping detail.
ReplyDeleteVery pretty dress. I love the piping detail.
ReplyDeleteThe colors and print are so fun and cheerful! I really really like this.
ReplyDeleteHow did you learn to love piping? I have to fuss so to work with it that I mostly avoid using it at all.
ReplyDeleteI "really" love this dress..I love everything about it ~ the fabric, colors,piping,style...beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThis is a great dress - can I stand in the "giving away" line? Love the colors and the piping finishes it beautifully.
ReplyDeleteAnnette
Oooh,la,la...your dress looks wonderful.
ReplyDeleteChildren occasionally say remarkable or insightful things, men on the other hand...well they try
Christiana
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Karen, this is my favorite version of the dress too. Those shoes will be perfect with this dress. Post a photo with them on please!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful dress, totally inspiring me to go back to my sundress-fits-like-a-sack and make it work.
ReplyDeleteLove the dress, the piping really makes is special. Since you are such a fan of piping, you need to buy a piping foot for your sewing machine so that you can make your own....I do and it couldn't be easier. Now I have another reason to cut my scraps into bias strips so that I'm ready to make piping when the spirit moves me.
ReplyDeleteGreat dress - the piping is awesome!
ReplyDeleteI have a pair of capri pants from Talbots several years ago made out of that fabric.