
Yes, I was so excited by a blog post that I immediately cut up the tablecloth I bought specifically for the gift table at my wedding. What can I say, I was motivated and impatient and didn't want to wait for the one I ordered from eBay to come.
Since I didn't take any photos of me sewing the dress, I thought I'd show some construction details instead.
The inside of the dress turned out great. I lined it, and I used double fold bias tape to finish the waist seam.

I used a vintage metal zipper (can I call it a vintage dress, since it's made with vintage fabric and notions?)


Ha, see what I mean about being careful to match up the print? I was so excited to cut out the pieces that I didn't even think about the finished product, so it doesn't match up at all.
I used white lace hem tape, and since I knew this was just going to be a casual summer dress, I machine stitched the hem. I'd normally do it by hand or use Steam A Seam, but I think it works with the laid-back vibe of this frock.


Finally, I used some leftover scraps to make a tie belt.


It's not the best thing I've ever sewn, but it fits perfectly and it'll be great for lazy summer Sundays.
Amy I love your blog and this dress. You are so creative. Sometimes I like things not matching pefectly and this dress looks great!
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