Hello creative minds
Most of my church outfit are no longer my size, some are faded, some are tight and others are no longer befitting for me to wear to church anymore, so I decided to change my wardrobe, in other to achieve this, I made a promise to myself to make at least two to three outfit for myself in a month in all, I calculated about six outfit for myself before the end of the year. To start with, I made my first outfit out of the six I proposed for myself, this is a 360° flare gown with half cut using slash and spread method to achieve this style.
Sometimes ago, when I traveled home, I bought a fabric for my sister and made a stylish outfit of a 360° flare with pleated center front and a cape at the neckline for her with the fabric, I also bought a matching color fabric for her husband to make his own outfit so as to be a couple outfit.
Unfortunately, when I got home and delivered the outfit to her and brought out her husband's fabric which I bought for him, she rejected the outfit I made for her with the reason that her husband's fabric is of high quality than the one I bought for her, though she likes the outfit, but her complain is with the quality of fabric I got for her, she asked me to go with it and buy something of high quality for her, so I was gifted the outfit and did what she asked me to do, I traveled back to my place with the outfit and bought another fabric and sent to her.
Though, the fabric has been with me for a while and just recently, I decided to work on it, this time, to transform it to my size and taste.
To make this outfit, first, I had to rip the seam and separate the upper bodice from the lower bodice in other for me to make it to my size, with the left over fabric, I used it to make another upper bodice of my size.
First, I drafted the upper bodice on a brown paper following the steps I watched on YouTube on how to use a slash and spread method to achieve a upper bodice, I followed the steps by manipulating the dart leg and bust dart to achieve this.
The flare was set aside while I placed the drafted pattern on the fabric to cut out same shape.
I cut out facing for the front and back and they were neatly sewn together.
The upper bodice was sewn to the lower part of the dress which was the 360° flare, because it wasn't my size initially, I had to pleat the flare on the upper bodice to my size and it was perfect, at the back, I added the zipper and that was it, on the sleeves, I cut out a ¾ sleeve and sew it to the armhole circumference.
This is the final outcome of the dress, I hope you like the beautiful outcome on me.
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