Sewing Circle: Sookie's dress
Q: I'm wondering if anyone could help suggest a good starting pattern to make a specific dress. I am in love with a dress Sookie Stackhouse from True Blood wears.
The most important part is that gathered bust that kinda pops out from the bodice. I know some variations could be made to the top but I really want that busty part exactly the way it is.
I've searched vintage patterns but can't find anything similar, so I was wondering if anyone knew of a pattern that would be a good jumping off point. Thanks in advance for any help!
A: Hmm.... well, Melissa, this may be tricky. When I first looked at the dress I thought how simply it could be modified from a pattern like one of these:
New Look 6699 |
New Look 6676 |
New Look 5140 |
Butterick B5029 |
McCall's M5094 |
McCall's M5806 |
- the slight sweetheart ruched bust piece
- the narrow halter straps
- the separate midriff panel
- the swingy circle skirt
Individually, all of those elements are easy. Any of the patterns above could easily have those details if it doesn't already. To get the gathered part over the bust, all you need to do when you cut the center front bust piece (out of the fabric--cut the lining exactly as it says) is move it over a few inches, so it's much wider than you need it to be. Then gather the top and bottom and sew it right sides together to its neighbor pieces just as you would a flat piece!
But the issue is, if you want that exact bodice part--it looks like a scooped frame on the midriff panel that surrounds the partial bust part--I don't know if there is a pattern that will help you. You may have to experiment and make something up. And looking at vintage patterns will probably help. Here are two vintage reprint Vogue patterns that do the angled frame around the bust:
Vogue V8728 |
Vogue V2960 |
During this search I ran across many dresses that Sookie would wear, if she could. One dress that looks really familiar at first glance, but has different pieces, is this one!:
McCall's M6350 |
P.S. It is pure coincidence that the pink and white sprigged summer dress with ruching on the bodice that I posted two days ago is very similar in flavor to the Sookie dress we're copying. How funny! I guess it's just a great summer look. Mine even has a modified circle skirt, which is unusual for me. Anyway.
Readers, have you seen any patterns with that great vintage scoop in the front?? Help Melissa out if you have any other suggestions!
Thanks for reading and contributing to Sewing Circle!
Burda 7-2010-120 has the gathered bust panel, but the other elements of that dress are all different than the inspiration dress.
ReplyDeleteI was kind of thinking that the top looked like a bustier. What if you did a pattern like this and then covered the bust with your gathered fabric piece? Then it would have that lingerie type look to the bodice and you could attach whatever skirt you like.
ReplyDeletehttp://www.burdastyle.com/projects/52011-bustier-dress-with-draped-detail
I found this one, it is a vintage pattern http://betsyvintage.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=7725 what is really bothering me is that I am sure I have seen just a pattern for this!
ReplyDeleteI'd use the bodice from this free pattern Contour Bust Dress.
ReplyDeleteFor the gathered bust section I'd make a 2nd copy of the bust-pieces. Then on the new pattern pieces I'd slash several times vertically - making evenly spaced-out slashes to create a horizontally-stretched-out version. I'd cut a practice version of the stretched pieces in lightweight muslin and then I'd run gathering stitches along the top + bottom edges of the piece(s). Next, I'd lay the muslin pieces over the top of the original pattern (ie not stretched out pieces) and gather the edges evenly until the edges fitted inside the edges of the pattern-paper (the cut edges). Next I'd straight-stitch the edges to fix the gathers into place :) Now I could use the gathered-up piece as if it were a normal/regular piece - and carry on constructing the rest of the dress :)
I just stumbled across Vogue 8475 which I thought had some real potential for remaking Sookie's dress. The lower bust section is the focus of Sookie's dress and this one seems to match that part pretty well. From the pattern it would be a simple matter of adding an extended midriff, changing the skirt to the circle skirt, and changing the bust from the two pieces to a single piece. It would be a stretch, but no more than any of the other patterns mentioned.
ReplyDeleteI have no idea but I would definitely love to make that dress!
ReplyDeleteI think this is called a shelf bodice (Elizabeth Taylor, Ava Gardner). Gretchen Hirsch (Gertie) made a dress in yellow and posted details.
ReplyDeleteWhat about this pattern?
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ReplyDeleteDrape on a dress form. I went to FIDM and im telling you its not as hard as it sounds. Grab some muslin and start with the bust. Drape it until it looks similar, then mark your lines where the creases are, where your seams meet, anything and everything you think is relevant. You will unfold the muslin which will look like a mess, and lay it flat, refine your darts and seams. I always re-drape it again with my muslin pattern just to make sure I refined properly. Lay the muslin on some newspaper( or large card stock) and create your pattern. Make sure to add seam allowances on the sides, and create dart lines. Cut out with your new fabric with the added seam allowances and sew together. If you want a detailed outline and some illustrations I could email it to you. SewBecoming@yahoo.com
ReplyDeleteVogue 8360 has the lower bodice piece that would work. Then use one of Suzannah's picks for the upper bodice.
ReplyDeleteIt looks like a bustier to me... check out lingerie or costume patterns.
ReplyDeleteMcCalls 4455 circa 2004: http://compare.ebay.com/like/370524097875?var=lv<yp=AllFixedPriceItemTypes&var=sbar&_lwgsi=y
ReplyDeleteView A, Add a circle skirt and you're done! I've been meaning to make this exact dress for ages.
McCalls 5876 is a 2009 pattern that looks pretty close like the Butterick but doesn't require knit material.
ReplyDeleteI was at Joann this evening and happened to flip through the BurdaStyle book and saw pattern 7408. I immediately thought of this post and had to come back to tell you! This pattern has the exact sweetheart gathered bust.
ReplyDeletehttp://sewing.patternreview.com/Patterns/43828
fyi- simplicity patterns are on sale for $1.99 this week ;)
What about this vintage vogue pattern
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I knot this is a bit late but I found tbis pattern, but can't find it for sale anywhere.
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I know this is a bit late, but I found this pattern while trying to make something similar for my sister:
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That is PERFECT!
Deletei found this pattern which has the scoop under the bust
ReplyDeletehttp://yourstylerocks.com/patterns/archive.php?pattern_id=1
Oh, wow, that one does have the same silhouette! Bet you could modify it to have the gathers and only one wrapping border around the scoop...
DeleteI made this dress today using a Burda pattern!
ReplyDeletehttp://www.sewsweetness.com/2012/06/sookie-stackhouse-dress.html
Thanks for the inspiration!
Oh, very cool!! Thanks for sharing!
DeleteIt any one is still looking. Try Burda 7408 (http://www.burdastyle.de/burda-style/damen/abendkleid-traeger-gekreuzt-bustier-abendkleider_pid_205_5574.html). It is pretty close - but with a more interesting back detail I think.
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