Skip to main content

High Low Hem Dress

High low hems are taking over the stores this season.  I wasn't sure if I could pull this look off, but was very tempted to try it.  When Vogue 8870 came out, I was first at the store to buy it.  This pattern has two options- one with a very slight high low hem, and another more dramatic one.  You can see the difference in these line drawings:
You can see a gorgeous version of View B on Adrienne's Blog.  I decided to dip my toes in the water and try the more moderate view- View A.  Even though there is probably about a foot between the highest point in the front and the lowest point in the back, it doesn't seem that much when you are wearing it.  I added 2 inches to the length all over.  Here is the back view:
The fabric is a rayon challis that I got in a mystery bundle birthday gift from my friend Priscilla.  It's wonderful to have a friend who knows what you really want for your birthday!  My family would never indulge me with fabric, and believe me, I've asked!  Anyway, it was perfect for this pattern.

Did I mention the pattern has pockets?  This is a huge bonus to me.  It only takes an extra 15 minutes or so to put in pockets, but I feel it makes all the difference in whether or not I will get a lot of wear out of  dress.  So, thank you, Vogue for including them. 

This is an easy dress for beginners. I made the large, but from past experience, I knew that a large would gape at the front in a wrapped bodice style like this, so I shortened the bodice at the shoulders about 1/2", on both the front and back pieces.  I also overlapped the front a little more than the markings indicated.  Just enough so that the wrapped bodice feels secure.  There is an elastic casing at the waist, so you can wear it without a belt, but I think it looks better with one.

I like the dress, but kind of wish I had made the more dramatic hemline.  I might make it again in a linen, or even a jersey knit.  What do you think of this silhouette?

Happy Sewing!
Ann

Comments

  1. Beautiful fabric. I think the more dramatic hem would be fun to try in a jersey.

    ReplyDelete
  2. Very pretty, I agree more dramatic hemline and I think a jersey would drape the nicest.

    ReplyDelete
  3. That is a very cute spring dress!

    ReplyDelete
  4. The dress looks really nice on you and I think the hem looks fun in both this version and the longer one.

    ReplyDelete
  5. This is a spring cutie! I have been leery of the high low, but yours is subtle and floaty. I'm a convert.

    ReplyDelete
  6. Very pretty dress and fabric. As usual, looks great on you.

    ReplyDelete
  7. Lovely dress! Very spring/summer feeling.

    ReplyDelete
  8. I think the dress looks great. I have not yet been brave enough to try this trend myself. ~Major Moma

    ReplyDelete

Post a Comment

Thanks for visiting my blog! I would love to hear your opinions! Please share your comments here.

Popular posts from this blog

Rose Colored Glasses and More

So, 2019 was a bummer of a year for me.  I developed a heart condition called atrial fibrillation (or Afib for short) and spent the last half of the year in and out of the ER and doctor's offices trying to control it.  If you've never heard of it, it's when your heart rate suddenly goes 100 miles an hour.  It's very unpredictable, scary, uncomfortable and exhausting.  So, needless to say, I didn't get a ton of sewing done the last half of the year.   Rubes® cartoon used with permission © Leigh Rubin www.RubesCartoons.com In August, I was put on a medication that had scary side effects, didn't work, and led to horrendous insomnia.  I felt like a walking zombie.   But after 3 months of that, in November, I had a procedure called a cardiac ablation which froze the heart cells that were causing the problem.  Thank God for modern technology- this procedure has only been available in the last 20 years. I'm 3 months post procedur...

Giveaway Day

The popular blog SewMamaSew is sponsoring a Giveaway Day!  We are participating and would like to offer a prize of 3 SewBaby patterns!  To enter, just comment about which SewBaby pattern you would like to win the most.  We will ship internationally, and the prize winner will be selected randomly on December 6th.  Make sure to leave a way for us to contact you if you are the winner!  You will get to choose which three patterns are your prize!

Giveaway Day!

Congratulations to Genevieve P!  She is the winner of the SewBaby News Giveaway prize.  This Giveaway is now closed.  Thanks to everyone who made such nice comments! The popular blog SewMamaSew is sponsoring a Giveaway Day!  We are participating and would like to offer a prize of 3 SewBaby patterns!  If you are new to us, we offer over 45 patterns for baby and children's clothing, accessories and toys.   Below is just a sample of what we offer. Please visit our webpage to see our complete selection, as well as our great selection of children's fabrics, snaps, and other unique children's patterns from independent designers. To enter, just leave a comment about which SewBaby brand pattern you would like to win the most.  (Please note that although we carry other brands, this giveaway is for our SewBaby brand patterns only.)  We will ship internationally, and the prize winner will be selected randomly on December 17th.  Make sur...