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Simplicity: 2054 (Misses knit dress and cowl collar) thumbsup - Type:Dresses    printable version
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Posted on:11/28/12 1:03 PM
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For Christmas I decided to make my daughter I few new dresses. I also wanted to sew a simple knit dress to help her learn to fit and sew garments for herself. I chose Simplicity 2054 because it is very simple and gives options to make a crew or turtleneck top.

I started with making the usual adjustments for my daughter. There are three basic adjustments: pigeon chest, sway back, and decrease width across the center back.
Simplicity describes this pattern as a Misses' knit dress with a cowl collar.

Back View

It comes in sizes 6 to 22. I used size 10 with modifications.

I changed the style of the dress. It was a loose fit. For the fabric I selected, the loose fit would not work. So my version, didn't exactly look like the picture or drawing.

I only looked at the instructions to be able to comment on them in this review. They were typical and straight forward. Nothing confusing about them.

There are a few reasons why I selected this pattern. The first is I liked that it was simple. The fabric that I chose is the "speaker" in this garment. So a simple pattern worked best. The second reason was to alter a pattern for DD that she could try to make it for herself. Throughout the adjustment phase of the process, I told her why I made the adjustments. I also talked a little about the sewing process. I'm sure I'll have to give her another lesson when she is ready to try it on her own. And the third and final reason why I selected this particular pattern is because it can serve as a great sloper for future garments of a similar style. It can also be used to make t-shirts and turtlenecks.

The navy fabric was purchased at Stone Mountain and Daughter (San Francisco). It's a medium weight knit with raised waves running crosswise. It has about 30 percent stretch and was very easy to sew.


The first adjustment I made was to the front dress. DD's upper chest is slightly rounded, like a bird. Her RTW tops and dresses pull across the shoulders and upper arm. Vogue Sewing describes this alteration as a pigeon chest adjustment. I made the horizontal slash a few inches below the armhole, to give her a little more room across the bust area. Then I made a vertical slash up to the shoulder seam then spread the pattern as needed. This adjustment increases the length of the side seam of the front. I just eased the difference in above the notch. No dart needed.

The next adjustments are to the back. I started with the sway back adjustment. It's a small one, which consists of a horizontal tuck across the lower back. I think because DD's chest protrudes, her center back is slightly concave. So I have to make a vertical tuck within the neckline curve of the back of the pattern. This adjustment removes the pooling that occurs. The tuck is only needed for the back area. So I have to add to the sides to make sure there is enough ease/room in the hip area. This is usually done as I cut. For this dress I didn't add to the side seams. There was enough ease built into the pattern.

After I cut the front and back dress out, I pin fit it to see how the dress would fit and look on DD. It was shapeless, like a sack. So I created shape. I pinned the silhouette I envisioned. Then I used tailor chalk to mark the stitching line on both sides of the dress (wrong side of the fabric). After that was done, sewing it together was a piece of cake.
Pinned Front View
Pinned Back View

We will probably use this pattern over and over. It's a great sloper for other garments and we can modify it to make tops. This pattern is great for beginners.




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MNBarb said...
Beautiful model, lovely fabric, perfectly classic dress.
11/28/12 1:35 PM
ArtAttack said...
Super cute dress and what a fabulous lesson for her! You're a great mommy!
11/28/12 4:22 PM
KarlaB said...
This is a beautiful and classy dress! She styles it so well, too, with beautiful hosiery! It is so great that you are teaching your DD to sew. That is a goal I have for myself and my DD, also.
11/28/12 4:44 PM
runlexlou said...
WOW--that is an absolutely fantastic dress! I echo the other commenters in that it is very classy.
11/28/12 6:17 PM
Mahogany Stylist said...
Thanks everyone.
11/28/12 6:29 PM
Claverie said...
what a great fabric choice!
11/28/12 7:03 PM
Lynnelle said...
Beautiful! I have to move this up on the list.
11/28/12 7:34 PM
norie creates said...
Wow I am in love with this fabric! Your daughter looks great! Your daughter is not the only one that got a lesson. I learned something as well with this post!
11/28/12 11:07 PM
lamstu said...
That fabric is awesome and your DD is gorgeous! Love that dress.
11/28/12 11:37 PM
4u2cme said...
Great looking dress!
11/29/12 2:22 AM
1SewSweet said...
This is a really cute dress! What a nice Mom, teaching daughter to be self sufficient in sewing and adjustments!
11/29/12 5:10 AM
NJcowgirl said...
Beautiful. I'm so glad you're teaching your daughter to sew. What a gift.
11/29/12 8:52 AM
Ciclista said...
Wow - fabulous fabric and a gorgous dress!!
11/29/12 9:09 AM
becca a said...
What a gorgeous dress for your gorgeous daughter! Thank you for sharing the lesson on how you modified the pattern to fit her. It certainly needed a lot of shaping to become such a flattering dress.
11/29/12 9:41 AM
Mahogany Stylist said...
Thanks everyone!
11/29/12 10:16 AM
Margaret said...
Beautiful dress -- you got a wonderful fit!
11/29/12 12:29 PM
Levone said...
Gorgeous dress and thank you for my 'free' lesson as well! Excellent review!
11/29/12 12:44 PM
Wianno Girl said...
Wow. The dress looks like its perfect for her - isn't that the goal of fitting! Lovely choice of fabric and style to accentuate the positive!
11/30/12 0:09 AM
Wianno Girl said...

11/30/12 0:09 AM
MartiP said...
Looks great! Like the fabric!
12/11/12 10:43 AM
Erin D said...
Your adjustments made for a beautiful dress. I am adding this one to my wish list.
2/2/13 9:23 PM
Sue Parrott said...
Beautiful! Love the fabric and fit!
2/4/13 9:18 PM
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