Greetings Earthlings!
I have been having a Major Life Crisis since splitting with my ex back in august, and oh boy it has been a JOURNEY so far. Of course it reflects on my crafting and my personal style, and I feel the NEED and URGE to try out all the things I felt like I couldn’t before. I have also realised that my slight aversion against all things traditionally feminine has its derivation from internalised misogyny rather than anything else. This feels quite shite to be honest and I want to start combat it right now. So, I will attempt to make a version of the blue dress Marilyn Monroe wears when photographed with Arthur Miller in 1957. In white, floral, water colour-y, fabric from Fabric Godmother.
I will be using a vintage pattern that is available as a PDF, Advanced 9077. I have bought and cut size 16 = 41″/105 cm bust. And we have WORK to do. Here’s the first mock up of the bodice.
The size 16 has a waist of 34″ and mine is 30-31″, which causes the too big under and side bodice to gape and rise above my boobs. It’s definitely not containing them as it should.
Here we have two pictures of me just holding the excess fabric in the back, and in the last picture I have scooped my assets up best I can to the right position.
Since the upper bust section meets the side seam on top I’m entertaining the idea of taking a dart out at the side seam, not sewing a dart but rather cutting away a triangle. I also have the back zipper seam to take a bite from.
The dart is French, and I have absolutely not clue about how to alter it. I think I’d like it a bit lower, and wider apart, but since a gathered piece will cover it all I’m not sure I’m even bothered. The point that is currently VERY pointy could be completely covered by the gathers. I could use a tiny bit extra room in the upper bust section, it’s a bit pancake-boob-warning atm, but we’ll see how and if a well fitted lower portion changes it first.