Hello Hive
Happy new day to us all. I hope that we all had a peaceful night rest.
It's yet another day to arise and shine. And I want to share with the community this beautiful flair dress I was able to cut and sew yesterday
I was lucky enough to get back home early enough from the farm yesterday and just before it became dark I decided to sew this beautiful flair dress. Usually whenever it's time to wear a native wear in church I always get caught unprepared. Every end of the month is thanksgiving service in church and to this effect we must all appear in traditional wear. We love to celebrate in our traditional wear. Due to the load of my work I may not remember to make me a dress ready as at when the time will come hence I decided to start a gradual process of preparing for this outfit.
I have this fabric that had remained from an outfit I have made for my sister earlier, after much delibration on which design to make of it I decided to sew me a flair dress again since this is something that often fits me so well and which I find it comfortable to wear. Compared to wearing tight fitted corsets and bustier this is the simplest comfy design of traditional wear you can get out here.
I started with cutting all the various pieces out from the flair part to the flair and the corresponding linings
When I started stitching it, I noticed that the linings and the flair weren't properly cut and was giving me some hard time staying fitted, I had to losing the stitches and recut here
Then I stictched the front block first using a size 6 measurements
Much ironing is needed to flatten these seam lines
Next was the stitching of the back block
Having done that, it is often commendable to check the fitting of your outfit while sewing midway. This will enable you to correct any cutting and sewing errors before the dress is finally completed.
Check the shoulder, busy and waist and ensure that they are fitted
The final step was joining the lower flair part to this upper part, which I did and here is the result of what we have
I made an assymmettric neckline for the dress but the one challenge I am having now is deciding a sleeve design that will match this outfit.
Suggestions are welcome please. Sometimes I get too many sleeve idea in my head but deciding on which one will match the design of a dress is usually a challenge.