Oriental Bird

I was tempted to call this my other Swedish dress, since I bought this fabric in Stockholm as one of my wearable souvenirs from our Scandinavian holiday, but actually the fabric is English!  I bought it in Svenkst Tenn but “Oriental Bird” is a linen upholstery fabric by GP&J Baker, printed in England.
Yes, upholstery.  I am wearing a couch.  *womp womp*
😉
Y’know those upholstery adverts in magazines that showcase upholstery fabrics and even carpets by making “garments” from them and photographing them on a model, like a fashion spread?  Well, I love that kind of thing.  Fabric is fabric and honestly, I cannot see any reason why upholstery fabric cannot be worn just like any other fabric.  I reckon if you like it then just go for it.
And the print is just beautiful.  Just look at these colours!  There are twenty three colours.  Twenty flipping three…  Meaning, twenty three separate screens were required to make the design.  Having done some printing myself, I find that number of colours to be, quite simply, staggering.  Think of the placement!  Honestly, I cannot even comprehend.  Consider my mind officially blown.

I used Burda 8511.  I wanted a dress with minimum joins, seams and darts or any other fussy shaping details that would visually interfere with the large-scale print; and this fulfils all criteria.  It’s a terrific little basic shift dress pattern.  I’ve had mine for years and it is still in print and available today.
Speaking of the pattern…  I’m gunning for Burda’s envelope pose here.  

powning it

I shortened it slightly and, because I wanted a nice fit, went to the effort of a minor sway back adjustment.  I also did my semi-regular FHA.  Haven’t heard of the Full Hip Adjustment? well that’s probably because I just made it up, hehe.  The FHA is enormously complicated, requiring one to grade out from the waist to a larger size at the hips.

Inner workings: my fabric has three main characteristics; A. it is quite thick and stiff, B. it frays  and C. it was very expensive.  Taking these into consideration, I decided to HongKong finish all the raw edges inside.  This can be a time consuming finish, only visible to and appreciated by one person; you, the wearer.   However imo it is a really beautiful inner finish, and I’m always secretly thrilled with the sight of it, even thought it’s only for my own private benefit.  I used pale yellow cotton voile for the HongKong bias strips and raw silk for the neckline/armhole facings.

Details:
Dress; Burda 8511, upholstery linen
Sandals; Zomp, from Zomp shoes

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52 thoughts on “Oriental Bird

  1. You are on a roll! What a lovely simple style to showcase your special fabric. Lots of happy memories. It looks great and the HK finish… definitely worth the effort. Just gorgeous.

  2. This dress is really exquisite. Stiff and thick? one would never guess. Hopefully these characteristics will make it wear like iron. Kudos for the perfect interior finish.

  3. I totally agree that a fabric can be used for anything you want, regardless of it's intended purpose. I have some furnishing fabric waiting to be made into a jacket so I say – if you like it why not wear it! . Your dress is gorgeous and your choice of pattern certainly showcases a beautiful fabric.

  4. Sometimes upholstery fabric is too fabulous to be given to the couches. I love this print and the lovely dress you made from it. You always do such a great job of matching patterns to fabric so it all shines as one!

  5. Its a beautiful dress, and fits beautifully. I agree fully that fabric is fabric, who are the upholstery police anyway?
    Personally, I love secret inner details visible only to the wearer, they are so luxurious. Your Hong Kong finish is lovely.

  6. I love the dress!! It looks really high end and the fabric is really beautiful but I'm obsessed with the interiors!! Great job!!!

  7. I have admired a few garments made of upholstery fabric as well and have been waiting for the right time and pattern to make my own upholstery fabric. I love your dress and the style is perfect for such a large scale print!

  8. This dress is just perfect, inside and out. Nobody could tell that this is upholstery fabric! Awsome.

  9. This is a stunning dress and that fabric? Sensational! Beautifully made as usual. I've bought a bit of upholstery fabric recently and it does make magnificent clothing.

  10. Beautiful fabric! I have thought about using upholstery fabric for shorts and then decided not to. Now I will! ha ha I have never seen or heard of that kind of finish before with the seams. That looks so nice and pretty.

  11. What an incredible dress – beautiful inside and out. I think the things we do only for our own satisfaction yield the best result. Not that I often bother with this…must try harder! Threads magazine had an issue showing jackets made with upholstery fabrics – some of them very glitzy! My only concern about this fabric is how you will clean it. I don't know how you feel about dry cleaning. I hate the very idea – like paying rent on an item I bought. Perhaps you pre-washed the fabric before making it up? No idea. But you look fabulous – love the nude shoes with the pale dress; very summery!

    1. Yes, I pre-washed the fabric in my washing machine. It came out just fine and I plan to keep on washing it the same way 🙂

  12. I am glad you said that about fabric because I have thought that before but have never been sure. I have cut a skirt out from an old curtain but I probably won't finish it until early ( our) spring now, as it's too pale in colour for this time of year. It will be interesting to see how it holds up when it's done. As well as being an elegant dress your finishing is a joy to behold!

  13. Hey! If the fabric works for the design, go for it! I recently used a vintage brocade chenille I won at an online estate sale for a jacket. It's one of my favorite me-made pieces to date!

  14. Ah, an FHA! So that is what I've been doing all this time. Glad it has an official name. I always eye some of the upholstery fabrics I see at a local store here. We have a really nice home decor fabric shop but not an apparel one- go figure. Love the print. It's perfect for this style of dress.

  15. Gorgeous. Thank you for showing us the inside. Very pretty. I personally like the inside to look as nice as the outside, even if only I know. Love the pose. Who knows, maybe your FHA will make it into future sewing books. lol

  16. Wow, I do really love this dress. Your choice of pattern for this amazing fabric couldn't be better. At first I thought the fabric was wallpaper in nature and then I see it's in fact upholstery linen. Either way, what a winner!! Your inner seams must feel secretly delicious.

  17. I agree fabric is fabric. It just needz to be right for the design.. I haunt the home dec section mostly for jackets, vests and purses. I think your dess is lovely. A perfect marriage of fabric and pattern.

  18. That fabric is simply gorgeous, and makes such a beautiful dress! Your pattern choice and adjustments are spot on -it fits you like a glove!

  19. Wow this is so special. Such a perfect use for such a beautiful print. I agree, wear any type of fabric anyway you like. I've been known to wear "curtains" before 😉

  20. So beautiful! I have a similar looking fabric I had set for a jacket but now I'm wondering how it would look as a dress. Lovely finish on the inside too, I rarely make that kind of effort but always feel pleased with myself when I do. It really makes an item special doesn't it?

  21. WOW!!!! That is gorgeous!!!!! I LOVE the fabric print! Hong kong seams to be admired by us sewing lovers! Excellent work!

  22. I've come to the conclusion via pinterest and the online sewing community the first rule of sewing really ought to be taught as 'First, start with beautiful fabric.'

    And this post definitely confirms that opinion!

    Also the simplicity of your pattern to showcase the fabric reminds me of the crazy 'mod' style fabrics and very simply-styled dresses. Wonder if that was part of the thinking behind that combination of style and fabric?

  23. That's a gorgeous dress and I am so happy to see you made it from upholstery fabric. I keep seeing gorgeous upholstery fabrics and now I fully intend to follow your example and buy some the next time something catches my eye. Thanks!

  24. I have made many a thing out of upholstery fabric. Often it has the prints and other pretty details that other fabrics do not. My favorite – a straight shirt made from a black & white toile print.
    You did this fabric justice by keeping it simple. Perfect.

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