The Eden Dress - beautiful but I ripped it apart

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I accidentally made a beautiful dress and I ripped it apart
There will be no heroic and proud post today. The words do not flow freely from my keyboard. I must fight to write them down. I would rather run to the sewing machine and try to fix my mistake, but on the same time I am not sure I will be able to achieve the same nice fit again….
But back to the beginning.

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Perhaps you remember my post about Maastricht and the amazing bookstore in a cathedral (if not here are some more photos, I could not resist :-D) I bought a book full of sewing patterns for dresses which I was eager to try out. Over the last weeks I worked on the Eden dress. I found a lovely fabric I wanted to use. It’s again from the famous scrap box of the nearest fabric store, so I had to improvise with the cutting – the pattern may not have the same direction on skirt and body…. 😂
The fabric is a very stretchy but thick jersey and I love the festive lace like pattern. Because of the stretchiness I modified the dress a bit: I omitted the buttonband on the backside and I made the neckline a bit more modest. On the photos the Eden dress seems to be worn with negative ease, so another modification had to be done; I combined different sizes. I have very thick arms and do not like narrow sleeves or even worse a narrow fit at the armpits. Therefore, I used size 46 for the sleeves and armholes and size 44 for the rest of the dress. I also pondered to shortens the body at the back, but then decided to do this on the fabric.

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So far all went well. I sewed the body together and miraculously the bust darts sit on the right place and the sleeve width is to my liking. Highly motivated (planning another dress, pondering making a shirt with the body pattern, imagining myself on Christmas with this wonderful handmade dress) I sat down and calculated a sway back adjustment. At the middle of the back I included a kind of lengthwise dart with the biggest height in the middle (5 cm). Merrily I pinned the skirt onto the body and sewed both parts together. And as I am soooooo clever (irony) I used a straight stitch instead of a zig-.zag stitch, so that it would be easy to unpick the seam if the fit is not to my liking. And it was not. You can see it for yourself on the photos

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In my defense I had headaches on this day of skirt attaching….
I had a look at the photos and thought the low waist ugly. I should have shortened the body about 6 cm or even more. And in my inattentive headache sewing I also made the seam much to small, so that the selvedge of the fabric was visible on the right site. I was not happy. And with the headaches getting stronger I wanted this to be out of the way. I ripped it open. Fast… you remember I made this easy to rip seam.

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On the next day with my headaches lesser, I send the photos of the skirt to Silvi and my mother…. And both thought I wanted to present a lovely dress (not a funny mistake, which was my real intention) and they congratulated me on the nice fit with the low waist.

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Yeah…. Rest in peace pieces dress 😱😱😱
Now I am bit angry at myself, because I think my mother and Silvi were right. I hope I can attach the skirt a second time in the same manner as the first. But I am not so hopeful as I achieved this lovely fit accidentally.
Cross your fingers and send me sewing-luck. If not, you may hear of a big fire in Germany 😂😂🔥

And little criticism at the end:
Dear La Maison Victor, I was so happy to have found your book with such an incredible inclusive size range only to notice that not all patterns are graded up to the bigger sizes, for example the Eden dress... Why? I am sure my bigger sized friends would also love to sew all dresses in this book and not only 7 of them. Will you remedy this soon? If not, I find the title of the book (15 dresses in size 30-56) misleading.

Thank you @crosheille for initiating and @muscara, @shanibeer, @marblely for hosting the #needleworkmonday. If you want to see more beautiful projects with yarn, fabric and most of all needles, follow @needleworkmonday. Or even better grab your needles and keyboard and join the #needleworkmonday community.

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I won't say a word so I don't make it worse. Let me just send you a hug and a cookie - I hope that helps :)

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thanks for the cookie... need more... :-DDD
No, honestly, I do not know what was going on with me, I am a bit angry (translate: fuming)

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Well ... at the risk of not helping, I prefer the higher waist ... but would you be happy with the shorter length? I think it would look beautiful 😍

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Actually it helps, now I do not feel so stupid for ripping it out 😂 And I would not have a problem with the dress if it were a bit shorter. Right now I am again with headaches and when they are gone I will try to fix the dress (I learned: no sewing with headaches)

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Thank you so much for supporting my post! It means a lot to me 💕

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Your story is a big hug to all those that have destroyed their work out of frustration. Never forget you are not alone :D

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Thaaaaank youuuu! I hope you do not speak from experience (If yes, I send you supporting sun beams) I normally don’t do this too often, and I now know why, it does not feel good to destroy something. But I will try to reattach the skirt in the next days, hopefully I can fix it.

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Actually I do, so thanks for the sun beams lol. Good luck on that skirt, who knows it might turn up to be even better ;)

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Oh dear. You can do it! I think it will still look nice once you sew them back together to a higher waist. The fabric and the dress in my opinion is beautiful! High waist or low waist! I can imagine you wearing the dress for a Christmas party :)
You are so good with sewing!! My fear is always the neckline or any curves. Mine always end up like bumps all around :(

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I had to smile... because the neckline ist not done yet and I wait up to the last minute to sew it, because I also fear a wobbly neckline. And although I love to get compliments, this dress is so far (besides my stupid ripping decision) not too complicated. I find it so much easier with this kind of stretchy fabric. It more or less always fits :-DDD
But wait till I dare to reattach the skirt and sew the neckline, either I will claim to be a master sewist or shamefully crawl back for help :-DDDD

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Oh bless your heart. Lovely material and a beautiful dress you will be putting back together! You CAN do this, we believe in you! I send you lots and lots of 🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗 and 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽 and a sewing 🦸‍♀️ for your assistance!

❤️❤️❤️ ~

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Thank you for the hugs and prayers. I will need them. I already have pinned it together, but I had not have enough time (and peace) to sew it together. I hope I will finish it this weekend. But I am still in doubt about myself... no idea why I ripped it open so fast ....

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Pick that confidence back up and get to business! No more doubting yourself missy. We are explorers and sometimes we do things with a plan in mind and it doesn’t always turn out like we think. That’s okay though because now you are picking up where you left off to make it wonderful again ;)

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I followed your lead and sewed it today (it’s Monday 😂) I so wanted to present something this week. Thank you for the encouragement 💕

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Oh yay awesome! I haven’t gotten around to reading yet but hopefully today!!! Looking forward! 😃

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I feel your pain and I believe in you. Sending good wishes and cake, don't give up!

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Oh yes, cakeeeeee (I love 🧁 and cookies and chocolate...ohhhhh sigh) Thank you for your kind words and I hope I will get it back together this weekend. I already have it pinnend (but not sewed)

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