Hello Needle workers..
It's another beautiful Monday to wake up and show up like we always do.
Saturday was a very fulfilling one as my friend who swallowed a frog (is pregnant) visited me.
"I've outgrown my dresses, they are all tight, can you quickly make me any maternity dress you can think of with this Adire (tye-dye) fabric?" Tessa quickly brought out the fabric because she knew I wouldn't decline.
The fabric colours were so beautiful that I couldn't resist.
"When do you want it?" I asked and she wanted it as soon as possible, "if I can go home with it now I will be so grateful." She concluded.
Well, what more can I do other than to put a smile on my preggie friend?
"As her Lord pleases," I responded and then I began the project.
While I was gathering the sewing materials, I noticed she brought out something from her handbag for me.
Malt and milk, hehe. She wanted my strength to replenish as she knew I'd been working tirelessly over the week.
It was what I needed at that moment, so I accepted it with all of my heart and then we began chatting so that I wouldn't feel bored in between.
The materials I used for the project were the Adire (tyedye) fabric, elastic, thread and bias.
While working, I noticed that the fabric was very soft and needed to be handled delicately.
Which means I should run any wrong stitch, this was one of the challenges I encountered while cutting and sewing this fabric.
I quickly thought of a style that could be sewn within an hour or two at maximum.
A line came to my mind.
Here, I placed the fabric on the floor after taking her body measurement and marked out her just point, and under bust and then I just gave it the A shape using a round neckline.
I marked out the back bodice too and slashed the back for the zipper allowance.
Here, I made a sleeve that's longer than her actual sleeve measurement since I would be attaching a rubber elastic to the hem of the sleeve to give it a puffy effect.
I placed the sleeve beside the front bodice to see how it would look like and I thought it was good to go.
I placed the leftover fabric on the floor to cut out the strap which I would be using as a collar for the neckline.
Here is the cutout strap.
Now, I headed to my sewing machine to begin sewing.
It didn't require a lining since it's a free dress, so I just joined the sides together and shaped it using her bodice measurement with an additional two-inch allowance.
Pregnant women aren't comfortable with anything right, so I ensure the dress will give her the comfort she craves.
Here is the sleeve part, I brought out my elastic and attached it to the sleeve using a small safety pin.
This was what it looked like after attaching the elastic to the sleeve.
Then I added it to the bodice of the dress, attached the strap to the neckline and it was ready within 1hr:30mins.
And here is what the outfit looks like.
She was excited I could come to her rescue that day and she ended up drinking out of the malt and milk she gave me, can you imagine?😀
I have plans to make more maternity dresses for her when I have the time because as a friend to a fashion designer, she gotta slay on free beautiful dresses.
I love the design and colour of the outfit, do you like it too?
All images used are mine, cut and sewn by me.
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