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October – Monthly Round Up…

October is one of my favourite months.  I love it when the days start to feel chillier and the sun glows that beautiful orange through the trees. It’s been a busy month for me both at Poppy & Primrose and at home.  Here’s here’s what I’ve been up to this month…  

Loving – Autumn walks, our dog walks and our walks to school and back have been so pretty in the sunshine.

Hating – Getting up in the dark, it feels like the middle of the night at 6am!!

Wearing – Cosy jumpers and winter boots, loving oversized knits at the moment.

Sewing – A bit of a variety of orders this months but it’s mainly been pumpkins and blankets.

Dressmaking – Cosy jersey dresses perfect for wearing with tights and boots – hello Coco!

Drinking – Hot chocolate, I’ve never been much of a fan but this year I’m loving it with plenty of marshmallows

Eating – Casserole, it’s slow cooker season, I’ve dusted mine off and it’s in action!

Buying – Sewing patterns and fabric, we’re supposed to be saving but I can’t seem to help myself with all of the lovely Autumn designs there are out there.  A corduroy Tilly & The Buttons Cleo dungaree dress is next on my list!

Watching – Snatch season 2 and This is Us, at opposite ends of the scale but I love them both!

Reading – Jayne Eyre one of my old faves, I read it at college and loved it!

Thinking – About Christmas and all of the things I want to sew, it keeps me awake at night!!

Realising – If you want something done you have to do it!  Sounds silly but it’s true!

Looking forward to November and some serious Christmas planning!  What have been your favourite things about this month?? 

Sally x

The Perfect Beginner Jersey Dress – Coco by Tilly & The Buttons

I ordered 2.5 metres of this beautiful textured jersey from 1st for Fabrics because I have a mild obsession with stripes and also because I thought it would be perfect for the Coco pattern.  As always, the fabric arrived beautifully wrapped in pattern paper, with a handwritten note and a spool of cotton, from Julie which added a lovely personal touch.

I’d not made the Coco pattern before but I had heard lots of good things about it, I love simple jersey dresses in the autumn and winter for wearing with tights and boots so I knew that this pattern would be a very useful addition to my wardrobe.

As always, I pre-washed my fabric, it dried quickly and didn’t need any ironing which is always a huge bonus!  I traced off my pattern because I wasn’t too sure on the sizing, I’m quite petite and things often need taking up and in on me unfortunately and didn’t want to cut the wrong size.  I used my cutting board and rotary cutter to cut out my fabric which is a super speedy and easy method for cutting jersey fabric that isn’t too slippery.  This fabric has a little stretch but not too much so it cut out beautifully.

I love the construction of this dress, it’s such a simple but effective style, no darts, no set in sleeves – I’m still quite a beginner when it comes to sewing jersey so it was perfect practice for me. The neckband is also finished simply by turning over a hem rather than fitting a fiddly neckband – super simple and quick.  I overlocked my neck edges before turning and topstitched with a zig zag stitch for a neat finish.

I used my sewing machine to stitch the dress, set on the recommended zig zag stitches and overlocked my seams for a durable finish.  This worked fine but I have heard of people sewing completely with the over locker and I think this is something I might try next time.

Before sewing the hem, I tried on the dress and found it a bit too A line for me, the bodice fitted me perfectly so from the waist I increased the seam allowance to 2.5cm each side and trimmed the excess when finishing with the over locker. I like this slightly narrower style much better on me – it’s still A line but not too much.  I also had to trim off 2 inches from the length of the dress before hemming because I wanted a more ‘tunic style’ length.

Overall, I am so happy with this finished dress.  I made it up in 2.5 hours including tracing the pattern and cutting the fabric.  This jersey fabric from 1st for Fabrics sewed like a dream, no slipping or stretching, it is an absolutely perfect fabric to use for this pattern, especially if you are new to sewing with jersey. 

I love this pattern, the dress will be made again and again although I am going to have a go at the top version next.  Another wardrobe staple.- in fact I’m off to look for some more jersey right now! 

I hope I’ve inspired you to have a go at your own Coco Dress!

Sally x

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