Palette Challenge Project #1- Truffle Dress

I completed my first project for the Colette Patterns 2012 Spring/Summer Palette Challenge and I couldn’t be more pleased. I have to be honest, as my third ever handmade garment attempt, I kind of needed this one to be a win. I liked my Meringue skirt for the fabric and the piping, but structurally it had issues. I learned so much about fit making the Pastille dress, but realistically, I don’t see it being something I will wear very often. If I was going to keep spending time making handmade clothes, I really needed to make something I adored, to make it worth it.

Luckily, I love my Truffle Dress! I had read several reviews online, about this particular pattern from the Colette Sewing Handbook, that all said the same thing. That upon looking at the picture for this pattern in the book, it was viewed as the least favorite, but after making it, [the authors of the reviews] were pleasantly surprised about how much they actually liked the dress they had made. This was my experience as well.

I love the lining… and the fabric. I looove rayon. I want to make everything out of rayon now.  It’s soft and forgiving and wasn’t hard to sew with at all. It seems to come in a lot of cool prints too.

I recently took the free class at AAA Vacuum and Sewing, that came with my serger, from a fabulous teacher, Jeanne McDonald. Seriously, if you are looking to buy a sewing machine or serger, I cannot recommend this place enough. They are super nice there and have great deals on machines. The support (like the free class to learn how to use your machine), and warranty and upgrade programs, make it totally worth it. So not only did I get to utilize the awesome rolled hem I learned how to do, but my serged seams suck way less this time. Thanks Jeanne!

I have always liked dressing up, but more in a costume/theme party, wear something silly kind of way, than an accessorize and be girly kind of way. I have to say, making clothes is bringing out my inner dress up.

Yes, these are the shoes and the hat from my mood board (which was featured on the Colette Blog by the way- so honored!). I had recently bought the shoes and the hat, that’s why I put them on my mood board, and now I keep finding myself looking for the perfect shoes and accessories, for everything I have and plan on making.

As far as fit goes, I followed the same size pattern grading as I did on my Pastille muslin. The only adjustments I made were to lower the bust darts an inch (thank you to those who replied to my question about that on the Colette forum). I also lengthened the skirt and drape an inch.

This is going to be a great dress for me this Spring and Summer and I foresee myself wearing it a lot and maybe even making it again!

And now some bonus chicken pictures!

I actually kind of hate having my picture taken*, but want to see me smile? Put a chicken in my hands!

She matches my dress!

…and she’s got something in her beak!

*Special thanks to Matt Everett for the lovely photos. I never like photos of myself and I love these!

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2012 Spring & Summer Palette Challenge

Woohoo! I’m going to do a sewing challenge! Apparently, twice a year, Colette Patterns hosts seasonal wardrobe “palette” challenges.  For this one, the idea is to pick a color palette for Spring and Summer, make a “mood board” (with examples of your colors, fabric, inspiration, etc.) and then make as many garments as you can, in 8 weeks.

Here is my mood board (I totally had fun making this by the way):

I already had the first two fabrics and had been eyeballing the third.

The first fabric swatch, going from left to right, is a vintage fabric that I bought from Etsy. The listing was for a 60s style back satiny fabric, possibly a polyester nylon blend. I am just learning about fabrics, but it really is silky and smooth to the touch, so maybe it is a silk polyester? Whatever it is, I think it will make a great Violet blouse.

The second fabric (the yellow and red peacock looking print) is from Joann Fabrics and is rayon challis. I have discovered that I love rayon. I was already planning on making  the Colette Truffle dresst next (it is the third project in the Colette Sewing Handbook), so this will be the first garment I make for this challenge.

The blue and pink fabric is cotton lawn from Pacific Fabrics and I will be making the Crepe dress out of it.

The accessories in my mood board are mostly from Forever 21. The pink shoes are from ModCloth and the other two shoes are Miz Mooz. I love Miz Mooz shoes. The red and brown sandal is already on it’s way to my house!

It took me a week to make my Meringue skirt and about three weeks to make my Pastille dress, so I think I can make three garments in eight weeks. I hope I am not getting in over my head. If I pull this off, in just eight weeks, I will have three new handmade garments for my Spring/Summer wardrobe!

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