I brought 2m and as I was laying my pieces out I had about 1/2m left over, before I even started cutting out the pieces for my New Look 6000 pattern, I got out my other patterns to see what I could make with the left over fabric. I decided on Simplicity Lisette 1419, I only had just enough for the skirt and collar so I used a contrasting white for the bodice.
New Look 6000
I have seen many other versions of New Look 6000 on other sewing blogs and wanted to give it a try, it's a bit different from my usual style of fitted bodice and A line skirt. I made view D without the the collar.
Putting my mistake aside, this pattern was pretty simple to put together. I liked that the top and bottom was all one piece, I thought that the darts might be tricky but I had no problems with them. As usual when I put sleeves in they were a bit big and I ended up putting a few pleats in, I prefer pleated sleeves rather than flat ones anyway.
Before I make this again I will definitely make a muslin first to check for sizing and before cutting my pretty fabric. I'm looking forward to making the version with the side darts, watch this space for my next New Look 6000.
Simplicity Lisette 1419
This is the second time I have made this dress, my previous version was in an animal print and can be found here.
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I used white top poplin for the bodice to prevent it from being too see-through I lined it instead of using facings. For this pattern I prefer lining over facings for the bodice as it makes the seam stronger for where you have to slash the front to create the keyhole front. The other amendment I made was to omit the button from the collar as I didn't think it was necessary.
Overall I am really pleased with how this version turned out and I'm looking forward to my making my next one.
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