
So, I made a dress… or something?! I’m not 100% sure about this one. Is it a dress? or a nightie? or maybe a choirboy/celestial angel robe? The jury is out!
One thing I am sure of is that it’s delightfully floaty and breezy to wear. And very comfortable. Another thing I’m sure of is that on its own it’s scandalously see-through… ! so if I’m going to wear it out of the house it requires at least a petticoat or something. Fortunately, I made a beautiful Ruby slip once upon a time, a few years ago, from ivory crepe. I actually wear this slip TONNES, and once again it’s come to my rescue. Thank you Ruby slip! maybe I should make some sisters for you! Take the pressure off!

The pattern I used for the new dress is dress R from the Stylish Dress Book by Yoshiko Tsukiori, and the fabric is a lovely ivory/cream coloured micro-pleated silky stuff from Fabulous Fabrics. For the yoke, which needs to be more stable and “solid”, I used a small scrap of old jeans, leftovers from the small stack that have previously been harvested to produce this dress and these jeans too. To keep up with the recycled jeans vibe, I added double rows of topstitching to all the joins etc, using the same coppery-brown Guttermann’s upholstery thread that I’ve used on previous jeans like my beloved Morgan boyfriends. The yoke lining is the striped shirting cotton that I used for Sandi’s Perth blouse and for Ms Summer’s summer frock.


I’m also wearing with it my matching denim shoes, also made from old jeans #oldjeansfanfromwayback
oh hey gorgeous girl!

I actually had quite a bit of leftover of the pleated silky stuff, so at the same time I traced out the size 8 of the same pattern and whipped up a quick top for Cassie too.
looks a bit small here but it’s far more oversized on my petite little daughter
Actually, this top started out as a dress too, but surprisingly she wasn’t into it as a dress. I’d gone to great lengths to find a piece of matching cream-coloured fabric for the yoke for hers, and was very pleased to unearth an old cushion cover of a really nice cream coloured cotton damask from my stash. Normally, Cassie prefers, nay demands! cream- or ivory-coloured tops, so I was a little nonplussed when she suggested the yoke be dyed! Who is this person and what have you done with my daughter?! However I could appreciate that the all cream number as a dress was a little, um choirboy, thus the snap decision to lop off the bottom to make it a top. Fortunately she was satisfied!

Soooo, what else have I been up to? Well, my friend L had requested that I whip up a simple little dress for her, a replica and replacement for a favourite that had worn out. She bought the green floral from Fabulous fabric, and I found some black silk for the tie. I really enjoyed making this for her, though the silk I used for the tie was, no joke, the worst stuff I’ve dealt with for a looooong time. It was so hideously fray-tastic, and just that little bit too grippy to slide right side out very easily. It took me almost as much time to turn out the tie as it did to draft the dress pattern and make it up! Exaggerating? not by much!
I don’t have a picture of her wearing it, but she did have it on for one of our recent morning teas and she looked gorgeous!
again, looks way better on L…

What else have I been up to??
Well, I’ve been wanting to do this for a while…. my pale grey Acton dress has been worn a lot, but I’d been starting to eye it lately with a jaded, “meh” eye. SO I took the plunge. Or, I should say, my dress did. In to the dye-pot it goes! Et voila!! Now I’m newly enamoured with it all over again! It’s just like having a new dress!! It’s interesting to me how the different components either took or didn’t take, the dye… For instance, the linen shell of course took up the dye superbly, but the grosgrain ribbon shoulder straps did not. The zip pull even took on a shade of pink, but the zip itself; well, zip. The body part of the lining dyed up very intensely, but the bodice part did not!

who is that short-haired doggie?!! she loves her new summer ‘do!!

Is that all? Finally, I believe it is!




















Love all the garments in the post and how you gave a couple new life to make them more beloved!
I love that new dress! Not nightie or choir boy at all. And the color of the new Acton is gorgeous!
A wonderful collection of garments and your celestial dress looks so cool even with your Ruby Slip under it. Love the colour of your new Acton dress and that is why I am reluctant to die my white jeans, not sure I want white topstitching
The “angelic nightie” looks as if it will be very cool. The dyed dress is a beautiful colour and in the last picture it looks as if you and Clara are wearing the same colour. The print and colours of the other dress are really gorgeous.
Love the dress. I made this a couple of years ago as a tunic length out of muslin with a recycled cream lace shirt used for the sleeves. It was wonderfully comfortable.
Very impressive , Now tell me the dogs lead wasn’t dyed to match your Dress?????
I like the 70s vibe in your cream top and dress . I can see it all in cheesecloth 🙂
Lovely post bringing us up to date on what you’ve been up to. Love EVERYTHING! Because of your Yoshiko Tsukiori makes years past, I’ve bought this book too and have had my eye on R forever. LOVE your take on that!! And….. you and Clara accessorize beautifully. 🙂