Monday, August 3, 2015

Black and White Wrap Dress

I've actually been doing quite a bit of sewing! Lately, I've been sticking to a capsule-wardrobe plan for everything that I've been making. As a nurse, I really don't put much thought into what I wear to work. It involves solid colored scrub pants in a small variety of colors and a solid, white scrub top (yes, white!). When I graduate from my master's program to become a nurse practitioner (9 months away!), I will actually have to put some thought into what I wear. I've created a sewing plan that includes a wardrobe of several pieces that can be mixed and matched with each other to give lots of variety. As I continue to post more and more items, I will add them to my capsule page, which you can click on at the top to visualize all of the pieces together. 


So my first piece, is this black and white faux wrap dress. The pattern is New Look 6097- apparently out of print. 

I used a black and white ponte knit from Girl Charlee. I no longer see this print, but they have several other options. I spent about $19 for fabric. I love the beefy hand and graphic print! 



The construction was quick and easy. I made a few design/constructions changes: 

  • I wanted the longer sleeves without the extra bulk of the cuff and tabs at the hem. So I simply omitted those details. 
  • I opted against the belt buckle and made a tie belt instead. I added length to the belt piece so that it would be long enough to tie. 
  • I initially top-stitched the neck binding down as the instructions would have you do. It ended up looking bulky and the binding tended to flip out. I ripped out the top-stitching and hand stitched the binding down instead. This made for a much cleaner look. 
  • I added about an inch to the overall length with wide hem tape. 

One change I wish I had made that I didn't was to add more length to the hem before cutting the dress out. I intend to wear this dress in an office setting and it's just a bit too short in my opinion. I wish it hit a little below the knee. It's not terribly short, but as a matter of personal preference, I would prefer if it were a bit more longer. 


Overall, I really like this dress. It's easy to wear and the wrap style is super flattering! To change up the look, it is easy to throw a cardigan or blazer on. I've shown it here with a black blazer I picked up at Target. 

~Jenny 

17 comments:

  1. Nice fabric choice for your wrap dress! It looks great on you! Good job! Congrats & Best wishes for the upcoming 9 months!
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    1. Thank you so much! Will check out the blog.

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  2. Perfect capsule piece. I've been thinking lately about creating my own capsule wardrobe so I'm exited to follow along with your journey!

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  3. Jenny, this dress is lovely and perfect for an office setting. Looks very sharp with the jacket. What a nice idea to sew a wardrobe ahead of graduation!

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    1. Thank you! I want to be able to "dress for success" as soon as I'm done!

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  4. Such a great addition for a work or weekend wardrobe! Looks fantastic on you and I love the print!

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    1. Thank you! I think I need a couple more of these at least- it's so easy to wear!

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  6. I just purchased this pattern off Ebay so I'm happy to see your review. Your version looks lovely and I bet it will get a lot of wear!

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  7. I am glad you gave info on girl charlee's ponte knit...I have been hesitant to buy but I love the way this looks!

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  8. I am glad you gave info on girl charlee's ponte knit. I have purchased fabric from there before but never the ponte. It looks amazing!

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