spring’s best bets THE SHIRTDRESS Pattern Pick
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spring’s best bets THE SHIRTDRESS Pattern Pick
spring’s best bets THE SHIRTDRESS Shown on designer runways in cotton, cotton/lycra, suede, linen, silk, silk shantung, graphic and floral prints, and beaded silk georgette, this versatile classic never fades too far away without being revived in new fabric applications. This easy-to-wear dress can look sophisticated or casual, and be worn loose and straight, softly belted, buttoned or unbuttoned and worn like the duster in our Editors’ Choice grouping. Wear it belted, under our strong-shouldered blazer (McCall’s 2341 by Palmer/Pletsch) or the cropped jacket (McCall’s 3106). Wear it unbuttoned as a coat over designer jeans and a t-shirt. We feel that the best hem length for spring is just below the knee. Slimming tips: An open neckline combined with the center vertical line of buttons adds length to the neck and slims the body. Open a few buttons from the bottom of your dress to reveal a bit of leg when you walk. This gives the illusion of longer legs. Add shoulder pads to balance your hips. Taper the hemline. Choose a soft fabric that drapes well. Wear the shirtdress unbelted. 11 Pattern Pick McCall’s 3158 THE SHIRTDRESS in longer lengths helps you look taller and slimmer Alicia Panetta, who teaches sewing in University, Mississippi, added couture touches to a shirtdress while taking the Palmer/Pletsch Couture Workshop in the summer of 2000. She chose a silk shantung fabric and piped the collar, yoke and cuffs of the shirtdress. It is beautiful. The longer length adds height. She made an Ultrasuede tie belt to wear with it. Try a shirtdress in Ultrasuede® Light for the look of luxurious softly drapable suede in a washable, easy-care, easy sew fabric! NOTE: We are showing you the current shirtdress pattern that is in McCall’s pattern book right now. Watch for the new Palmer/Pletsch shirtdress pattern coming later in March, McCall’s 3254. It will have alteration lines for bust, back and sleeves printed on the pattern pieces with fitting instructions in the guidesheet. It has sleeveless, 3/4-length, and long sleeve versions. It can be worn as a long vest over a top and pants. It can be darted at the waist or not. We love it! a pattern watch tip from 12 spring’s best bets THE STRONGSHOULDERED BLAZER The strong shoulder line of the ‘80s continues into spring with our favorite fitting blazer. Choose lightweight wool gabardine, lightweight wool crepe, linen, and cotton poplin. Pair the blazer with slim fitting pants or designer jeans -- McCall’s by Palmer/Pletsch #9233. and soft skirt Combine the classic blazer with a soft chiffon skirt, finishing just below the knee, for one of the newest looks of the season Direct from the ‘50s, the full skirt looks new again hemmed just below the knee. The top of the skirt should be smooth without excess fullness at the waistline. Choose the femininity and soft draping of silk, silk georgette, or chiffon in either solid colors or prints. Pati’s favorite fabric for the full gathered skirts is georgette. This crepey sheer has more weight than chiffons and will drape better. Pair it also with a soft cashmere sweater (does this bring back memories?), a wrap top, or a cropped jacket. The perfect shoe?….pumps. 13 Try McCall’s 3065 or pattern 2255, at right for a soft, flippy hemline without the fullness on the lower body. from Couture, the Art of Fine Sewing ADD A ruffle to a blazer, blouse or skirt. Circular ruffles, which are not gathered to the garment but instead ripple away from it, give a distinctive look that is less bulky and more elegant than gathered ruffles. At right, Alicia models the cardigan jacket she made in the couture workshop. Her “couture” touch was the circular ruffle added to each edge. Even though the wool crepe ruffle is lined to the edge with self fabric, it is not bulky with this technique. a sewing tip from Circular ruffles are just that -- a series of circles sewn together. Sew enough together that the inside edge stitching line is equivalent in length to the edge to which it is being sewn. 14 spring’s best bets THE CROPPED JACKET The zip-front cropped jacket remains a favorite in snakeskin, leather, suede, or gabardine. Choose bright or neutral gabardine, soft pastel colored leathers... or even Ultraleather or Ultrasuede. Slimming tip: You will need at least some or a definite waistline to wear this jacket. If you have a prominent tummy, be sure that the jacket length skims over the fullest part. Pattern Pick McCall’s 3106 add a soft skirt in a flattering length Make sure that the hem aligns with indentations and narrowing parts of the leg. For more figure flattering information see Looking Good, A Comprehensive Guide to Wardrobe Planning, Color & Personal Style Development. a fashion tip from 15 Combine the cropped jacket with designer jeans (#9233) or a full skirt (#3065). Choose a darker, more subtle color for your jacket. Avoid full skirts. Choose a soft pastel or bright accent color for you jacket to enhance your upper body. Choose a darker, subdued color on the bottom.