Way back in September or October (it’s so long ago I can’t actually remember which month it was) QueensPlaza did a promotion with
Gorman where they ‘gave away’ a free Gorman dress pattern.
When I say ‘gave away’ I mean you signed up for a promo email and they sent you instructions on how to download the pattern and instructions.
Well I’ve finally got around to making this dress and let me tell you it was not easy. I am lucky I have a wonderful mother with superior sewing skills to mine who saved the day!
The first problemo?
The pattern was out of scale. Sure I can hear you ask ‘Maybe you printed it wrong?’ Rest assured my friends I did not. I followed the careful printing instructions laid out for my by Gorman (as did some friends of mine) and the pattern was still not right. Luckily I actually already owned the Backgammon tea dress of which the pattern was for (you can see it
here) so I was able to use the cut out pattern and my actual dress to mark and cut out the fabric.
The second problemo?
Man those instructions are hard to understand! Trying to sew a dress without some printed ‘how to’ steps accompanied by instructions was a first for me – and my mum who’s been sewing for about 35 years.
It was like reading a foreign language to be honest.
"Join front and back fabric bodice side seams and join front"...join front what?? Can you be a little clearer?
It was about here that my mum took control of the situation, decoding the instructions, advising me what to do and basically taking over the whole project.
And thank god she did. If I had persevered any longer I may have fallen into the ‘danger zone’ *
The third problemo?
I was too god damn tired (and a little unwell) which is never a good time to start a new sewing project. Sewing when you’re not in the mood is pants.
But it was all worth it because look what I (ok so really my mum should have most of the credit) made.
I really wanted to buy
this Gorman dress because I love the fabric so much but instead I used it for fabric inspiration and ended up with this.
Ain’t she a beauty? What do you think? I wore it for my birthday party this weekend and everyone loved it just as much as I do. Also please excuse the wrinkles in the pics - I was too tired to iron before outfit photos.
How are your sewing projects going? Have any of you tried sewing your own Gorman dress with the free pattern? How did you find it? And more importantly have you seen the latest collection? I LOVE Lisa Gorman for always giving us patterns and colour and I promise I'll do a post on the Winter Collection soon.
Until then, Happy sewing everyone!
*the point at which sewing makes me so crazy frustrated I resort to eating peanut butter from the jar and crying during the advertisements for the new series of ‘Biggest Loser’.