Hi everyone! So here I am again to explain how I made a half slip that will be used to add length to my June Wrap dress. I am calling it an underskirt. Earlier, I wrote up a post about it but had to take it off the blog temporarily, for I made a mistake during the drafting process and I didn't want you to be led down the wrong road. So what did I exactly screw up? It was the widening of the waist. I didn't widen the waist enough to allow the underskirt to slide over my hips when I tried to put it on. Yeah, sounds like an obviously step to make but I completely overlooked it! Don't you just hate when that happens?
This was especially disappointing news to me, because I already cut the skirt out and sewed it together. I didn't realize my mistake until I started working on the elastic waistband. Nonetheless, I did manage to make the underskirt work; I simply inserted a side zipper.
So the original post is back, but revised. I changed some of my figures to match what I should have done. So without further ado, let me present to you the new and approved "A New Way to Add Length to a Dress -- Part 2."
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In my
previous post I mentioned about a polka dot dress, called the June Wrap, I bought last year which was
designed by my eldest sister. When it was available at Christa-Taylor (an independent clothing store that went out of business in 2010), this is what you would have found on their website:
It also came in three other colors:
Sorry about the small image. . . It was the only one I could find!
My eldest sister has the green one and my younger sister chose the black.
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And because the dress hem falls above my knees (a length I do like much), I am going to add length to the dress without altering the actual dress. How can this be done?