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I've had a fear of sewing with fine knits for ages, but decided to conquer that fear recently by sewing up this striped dress. The fabric is a fine navy and white jersey knit that I was lucky enough to find at the op-shop in one long length. I took a risk and just cut into it with no pattern, and I'm pretty pleased with the result. Having said that, I hope noone examines it too closely because some of the stitches are on the wayward side, and I'm not sure that all the stripes match up, but I don't really mind about that since it's for me to wear. 

If you're thinking of making your own jersey dress here is a (very rough) guide to how I made mine:

I cut out two very roomy pieces- a front and a back as though I was making a very large and long singlet. The front piece was a few inches wider than the back. From the leftover pieces, I cut three long strips on the bias (about 2" wide). For sewing the jersey, I used a fine (and brand new- important!) 'jersey needle' on the machine, and fine polyester/cotton thread, as well as a fairly long stitch setting on the machine. Next I sewed the shoulder and side seams, pressed the bias strips and used them to trim the armholes. Then I used shirring elastic to gather in the front, then applied the last bias strip to sew the neckline. Lastly I pulled in the dress with some more rounds of shirring above the waistline and hemmed the whole thing. 

With a slip underneath (also quite important because of the cling-factor) and a red cardigan over the top, I'm happy with my 'it-must-be-nearly-spring' dress. 

I hope you are doing well and have a nice weekend planned. What are you up to? I am planning a winter walk on the beach, a spot of knitting and perhaps finishing reading this book to the kids (one long session and we should be able to get to the end.)

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  1. Leigh Avatar
    Leigh

    What a great little tutorial. Thanks. You know, it’s quite refreshing to see some wayward lines (I’m a recovering perfectionist myself), I’m sure they will wear well and maybe even catch a few wayward glances! Up here (or down there?) in MidEastern Canada, we are bracing ourselves for a few more extra hot, humid almost-end-of-summer days. I think lots of swimming and ice cream will be in order. Hope you have a great weekend!

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  2. Denise | Chez Danisse Avatar

    Darling dress. I love stripes. The gathering in the front, with a red cardigan — perfect.
    We are entering the last week of our stay in a little cottage north of the city. Reading, simple meals in our tiny kitchen, and many walks on the beach to come.
    Enjoy your weekend.

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  3. flyer printing Avatar

    It gave me an idea on how to adjust some of my dresses. That dress you have there is quite elegant, of course matching it with some neck jewelries, just for an add on will be fine?

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  4. Jo Avatar

    How did the children like Secret Garden? I have a copy too, must dig it out! We are about to start Little House on the Prairie.

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  5. Clare Avatar

    Lovely! I have a navy and white dress, similar design, and I wore it SO much last spring…summer…autumn…haha. I’m sure you’ll get a lot of use from this x

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  6. annri Avatar

    excellent! i have a fear of knits, but am chipping away at it with small garments/items. your dress is great!
    the secret garden is on our list to read together. i’m looking forward to it.
    i hope to get some time sewing this weekend (maybe get the nerve to cut a piece of your beautiful print fabric?), tend to the garden (so much rain has fed the weeds too), and work on a crochet flower cushion cover that has really been fun and colorful. i hope yours is a nice weekend. 🙂

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  7. Jacilynmascitelli@hotmail.com Avatar

    That is absolutely adorable. I’m really loving stripes right now.

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  8. Jessica Avatar

    Well done – it’s gorgeous!
    I re-read The Secret Garden myself not so long ago – minus any children 🙂
    We have the most perfect weather in Stockholm at the moment so this weekend will hopefully be spent soaking it all up and finishing Michael Pollan’s The Botany of Desire – a book I think you’d also really enjoy.
    x

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  9. Sarah Pridy Avatar
    Sarah Pridy

    I’ve totally fallen in love with stripes lately! As for weekend plans, going to a local food festival! So excited — BC makes some yummy fruit and vegetables!

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  10. Char Avatar

    LOOKS fab!
    Thanks for sharing awesome tips!
    HUGS
    CHar.x

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  11. Karina Avatar
    Karina

    Ah Melissa, you did it! It looks amazing. Can’t wait to see it in real life. x

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  12. Kevie Avatar

    Wow! It looks amazing, so comfortable and easy to wear! Thanks for the tutorial!!

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  13. Nicole Avatar

    Fine jersey… scaaaary stuff. Your dress is so beautiful, it “almost” makes me want to have a go at it.
    This weekend, I am knitting up a storm, but hope to do a bit of sewing too, and a walk in the woods. It’s the last few days of my summer vacation, so I need to soak it up!

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  14. Brittany Avatar

    oooooooooo i really like this. i’ll have to try it. i keep looking for a good “beginners dress” to make and i’m not sure what to start with. any suggestions, oh sewing goddess? 😉

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  15. Kate Avatar

    the dress is lovely and looks gloriously comfy too. back at home after three weeks away, this weekend is going to be all about rescuing the garden, making up batches of soups and ratatouille with our veg, making and floating boats and not going far from home. happy weekend x

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  16. Hadley Avatar

    I love it! Especially the machine gathering/ruching. I, too, have a big fear of sewing with fine knits. There’s that Built by Wendy book about sewing with jersey fabric that I found helpful. Have you encountered it? How’s the hat coming?

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  17. Amanda Avatar

    great dress…I share the same fear but will tackle something like this soon. Thanks for sharing!

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  18. Catherine Avatar

    A lovely spring dress and your tutorial sounds like a simple way to whip one up. Thanks. Also I’m reading the exact same book to myyoungest daughter. We’vejust finished reading all the “Heidi” books. She’s capable of reading them herself but its a nice thing to do together.

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  19. Lucinda Avatar

    What a beautiful dress! It will be perfect for the coming Spring. xo

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  20. anissa ljanta Avatar

    well done you for tackling the fear of sewing with knits (i can totally relate to that one!)…and i am loving those contrasting stripes on the binding. AND the thought of spring too…sigh!

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  21. Karen Avatar

    Lovely dress – you’re much braver than me! I still have my fear of sewing with knits!!!

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  22. Bianca Avatar

    gorgeous dress!

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  23. Beryl Avatar
    Beryl

    Hope the kids enjoyed The Secret Garden – one of my favourite books when I was a kid x

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  24. tinyhappy Avatar

    hi beryl! thanks- yes, they did, they loved it.

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