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Butterick 6582, I’m in love
My Yaya (grandma) has about half a dozen gorgeous dresses from the 60’s in her closet. My grandpa was in the navy andnd once upon a time they lived in Hong Kong. While they were stationed there he had gorgeous clothes made for her. Sigh. I used to borrow them for special occasions (prom, weddings etc). Here’s my favorite dress from a friend’s wedding a few years ago.
I can’t find a better photo or one that includes the matching boxy jacket. They are all to die for, but sadly they all eventually go back to her. I really think she should give them all to me! My sister and cousins will feel sad and I will never let them borrow them ever.
I just completed Butterick 6582, which is a retro re-production of a pattern originally printed in 1960. This is in homage to those fabulous dresses and it’s mine-all-mine!
I used some emerald/ tealish and gold brocade I found on sale at Joann fabrics (This hot little number cost me less than $20 to make).
I cut a size 12, and had to make a few adjustments to get the fit close to right (I made two muslins). I shortened the waist 1 1/4″ and the length by 2″ so that it would hit below my knee as opposed to mid-calf. I also ended up making the side seams a full inch to get this bad boy to hug my curves..
The adjustment I’m most proud of was figuring out how to lower the back 6″ and re-drafting the back facing to fit.
I finished the side seams by pinking and finished the facings with vintage pink seam binding (from 1966, naturally). I inserted an invisible zipper for the first time (thank you Colette Patterns) and hemmed by hand using a catch stitch (thank you Sewaholic).
What I’ve done so far.
This first thing I made were bandanas for my dogs. You can tell by the photo how enthusiastic they are about them.
I followed that up by a purse made for my sisters graduation. I’ve never seen her use it 🙂
Next up, a little bit better, pot holders and an apron for my Yaya (that’s my g-ma folks). She loves them, that’s why grandmas are the best people. 
Then I started getting interested in sewing clothes. I appliqued cutesy owls to a skirt (I never wear this) Cheesy cheesy cheesy.
Then I made my first garment, a skirt in icky, quilting cotton. People, I swear I have taste. I didn’t feel like learning how to hem yet, so I bound the bottom in bias binding. I was super pleased with myself and wore this on the fourth of July.
At this point in my sewing voyage, I’d become completely smitten with making things. I became a voracious reader of sewing blogs and books. Absorbing as much knowledge as possible and I decided to focus on making clothes.
My next victim was my husband, poor guy.
I actually really like how this shirt came out. Unfortunately it only lasted two washings. Apparently you need to finish your seams.

I even tried piping, although I didn't bother looking up the proper way to do it. Baby steps people.
Next I made Beignet by Colette Patterns. This came out awesome, I’m on fire! 
Next up 2 missteps. I caught the romper bug and it’s a mistake. Not flattering at all. Probably because I’m not 5. Oh well, they can’t all be wins.
The next is a floral dress that was looking good until I royally messed up the neck band. I still wear it, I don’t care.
I made my little sisters 22nd birthday dress. She looked awesome.
I used Simplicity 2406. We’re really good dancers.
Then Halloween came. I went as Babraham Lincoln and my husband as Sexy John Wilkes Booth.
That my friends is about 6 months of work and ya’ll are up to date.
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First of all, my name is Cynthia, and I’m addicted to sewing. I live in Portland, OR (another west coast transplant from the midwest). I have an often darling husband and two dogs that give kisses freely. I have a … Continue reading
















