Whoa. That pic’s a little out of focus, isn’t it? try this one:
Ah, well. This is another Duro Jr, made from simplicity 3875.
This is fabric I gotten ages ago, probably at vogue fabrics in Evanston. I actually made a skirt out of it first, and then didn’t like the skirt (and maybe sent it to my sister? Kate, you there?), but surprisingly, there was enough left to make this dress with even a smidgen to spare. (I think I might have to go through my “leftover fabric” laundry basket and see what else might be ready for the Duro Jr treament …)
The fabric has a minor pucker to it, and is ridiculously comfortable. I think the print may be a bit too much of a good thing (if I’d had a red or a pink that matched, I think I would have made the bodice bands and midriff bands in a contrasting fabric) … but again, ridiculously comfortable, and that’s what I was going for. I made this (and another one, which I’ll show you tomorrow) for my trip to Japan, because I had been told that the humidity in Tokyo was slightly greater than that found at the bottom of the Mariana Trench (and they were right).
Here’s the back:
And the back waistband:
I have cut out one a lot more of these (and may finish it tonight, if a particular eight-year-old cooperates in the matter of BEDTIME), but I think that may be it for the Duro Jr this summer. I had big plans to make seven or eight of these … and then the September fashion magazines arrived, with all their wools and turtlenecks, and the thought of a lot more summer sewing seemed a bit risible. It’ll be October really SOON, won’t it? and this is not really something you can wear a sweater over. (Nor does it seem as if it would work in corduroy.)
But as summer dresses go, man, this one is nice. (Especially once I added good deep side-seam pockets.)
Tune in tomorrow for another Duro Jr … this time in Amy Butler fabric!
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