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An Iridescent Sequin Birthday Dress

Ava turned 5 on Valentine’s Day! I can hardly believe it. Time definitely flies when you’re having fun. Since she was two, I’ve made her a birthday dress every year and this year was no different. For my creative process, I’m usually inspired by a textile first and then I search for a pattern or shape that would suit the fabric well. I was actually inspired by iridescence in general this time. I did a quick search for iridescent fabric and came across some iridescent sequin variations. The one that caught my eye the most was this one from Mood Fabrics. I knew that fabric would work great and it would have high impact visually! When it arrived I was amazed that the wrong side of the sequins was actually matte white.  You could actually “write” on the fabric by flipping parts of it up.

Iridescent Sequin Party Dress

Iridescent Sequin Party DressMy next decision would be how I could turn this crazy fabric into a cute birthday dress for my five year old. I knew it would have to be a simple silhouette. I mean, I really just wanted a shape that would showcase the fabric and in turn also be practical. I let it marinate a bit, and finally thought, a shift dress would be perfect!

Iridescent Sequin Party Dress

Iridescent Sequin Party Dress

Now that I had an idea about how I’d want the final dress to look, I needed to find a pattern that would get me there. I searched through my pattern collection and came up empty handed. I knew I was going to have to get a little creative here. I’m not sure exactly how I thought of this, but I realized that the Jump Rope Dress pattern by Oliver + S actually had a very similar silhouette to what I wanted. The only problem would be the button placket. After taking a look at the pattern, without the placket it was actually the perfect simple shift dress.

Iridescent Sequin Party Dress

Iridescent Sequin Party Dress

Then, I needed to figure out what kind of opening I could use to compensate for the omitted button placket. I quickly settled on a key hole opening in the back. An easy technique I knew would work perfectly.

Iridescent Sequin Party Dress

At this point, I was ready to start actually constructing the dress. I cut a size 5 of the sequin fabric and the lining fabric, a white satin. My plan of action was actually to fully construct the dress both in sequin and in the lining fabric and then join them at the neckline. That way, it’d be fully lined. It worked perfectly.

Iridescent Sequin Party Dress

Iridescent Sequin Party DressI wanted to include a tie of some sort to keep the keyhole closed. At first I thought I’d use a ribbon, but I just wasn’t completely satisfied with that. Then, I remembered I actually had a really pretty magenta colored vintage lace hem tape in my stash waiting to become something great. Bingo! It was perfect. I sandwiched that between the lining and the sequin fabric at the back neckline. It added a little delicacy to it all.

Iridescent Sequin Party Dress

Iridescent Sequin Party Dress

I had such a good time making this dress. There’s something magical about taking pieces of fabric and turning them into something so special. It gets me every time. I think that’s why I’ve stuck with sewing for so long, It’s MAGICAL!

Iridescent Sequin Party Dress

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Holographic Sequin Front Shorts

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Quick check in! I spent my day three of KCW making these Badminton shorts. Really fun, cute sew! The pattern is Oliver + S Badminton Skort. These shorts are the shorts that go under the skirt in the Skort. I used a holographic sequin performance fabric from Joann for the front and a regular denim fabric for the back and layered under the sequin. To hem the shorts I actually rolled the hem up instead of under so the sequins wouldn’t scratch Ava’s legs. Other then that everything was pretty basic.

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Scalloped Sequins

There’s a lot going on this week in the online sewing community! Monday was the start of the spring KCW annnnd the start of the third week of Project run and Play.

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So, I spent my first day of KCW creating my look for the Design your own fabric theme for Project Run and Play. I decided somehow that I wanted to make a scalloped pattern out of sequin trim!

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I had no clue how I was going to execute symmetrical scallops for a repeating pattern. What I ended up doing was tracing half of a round candle multiple times in a row on to some freezer paper. I then cut it out and traced it on my pattern piece. Speaking of pattern, I used the flashback skinny tee in a size 5 for my big girl! After I traced the pattern onto my pattern piece I took fabric glue and glued the sequin trim on the lines I created! It was super easy and fun. You could either interpret it as Great Gatspy-esque or mermaid-esque, I can’t put my finger on it myself! Anyway, I used a light pink organic french terry with raw hems and grey ribbing for the neck binding.


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As usual I’m feeling pretty ambitious with my KCW plans, not sure how much I’ll get done but I’m excited nonetheless!!

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