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Grainline Studio Alder Shirt Dress Sewing Pattern Review

Hello chums!

I am super excited to share my second  Alder shirt dress sewing project. Since sewing my palm trees & flamingos Alder in summer, it made me realise how much I like  love this pattern. Ergo I also sewed up the bum ruffle version.

Was it true to size?

My bust, waist and hip measurement fitted squarely into Size 2. I didn’t change anything. At. All. Initially, I considered bringing it in at the waist to give more shaping but I am so glad I didn’t get round to doing that. I love it exactly as is! It is so comfortable.

John Kaldor cotton lawn dress fabric

The fabric is a John Kaldor cotton lawn dress fabric I bought from Minerva Crafts on a whim. I fell in love with this unusual abstract print in teals, sea green and mustard on a deep navy background. Its the perfect weight for sewing clothes for summer holidays! It works layered in fall and winter as well.

Self covered buttons sewing drama

The buttons were a true labor of love of me. Self covered buttons are nice to look at but not as easy to make! I used 11mm Pymm metallic ones and I doubt I shall repeat that experience any time soon. Were it not for that tedious section this dress would have taken less than 3 days to complete. But since my mind had fixated on self covered buttons and would not accept a substitute, I was stuck desperately pushing myself to complete one button a day. I rarely managed more than one button due to the frustration and sense of futility after 30 mins of wrestling with teeny bits of fraying fabric and only having a single button to show for it. There were 8 buttons………

I digress. Seriously though – as with the first one – this was so much fun to make (till the buttons). I followed the sewalong on the Grainline website which is excellent!

Grainline Studio Alder Shirtdress sewn using John Kaldor cotton lawn fabric

Grainline Studio Alder Shirtdress View B

Grainline Studio Alder Shirtdress sewn using John Kaldor cotton lawn fabric

Grainline Studio Alder Shirtdress – LOVE IT!!!

Grainline Studio Alder Shirtdress sewn using John Kaldor cotton lawn fabric

Grainline Studio Alder Shirtdress sewn using John Kaldor cotton lawn fabric

Grainline Studio Alder Shirtdress sewn using John Kaldor cotton lawn fabric

Grainline Studio Alder Shirtdress

Grainline Studio Alder Shirtdress sewn using John Kaldor cotton lawn fabric

Grainline Studio Alder Shirtdress – Back view of the bum ruffle

Grainline Studio Alder Shirtdress front view of the dress

Grainline Studio Alder Shirtdress – How I like to wear it, top 2 buttons undone.

Grainline Studio Alder Shirtdress sewn using John Kaldor cotton lawn fabric

Grainline Studio Alder Shirtdress

Grainline Studio Alder Shirtdress sewn using John Kaldor cotton lawn fabric

Grainline Studio Alder Shirtdress – collar close up

Grainline Studio Alder Shirtdress sewn using John Kaldor cotton lawn fabric

Grainline Studio Alder Shirtdress – Back yoke close up

Grainline Studio Alder Shirtdress sewn using John Kaldor cotton lawn fabric

Grainline Studio Alder Shirtdress – side view showing the gathering

Grainline Studio Alder Shirtdress sewn using John Kaldor cotton lawn fabric

Grainline Studio Alder Shirtdress – best collar I have ever sewn!

Grainline Studio Alder Shirtdress - styled as a winter outfit.

Grainline Studio Alder Shirtdress – styled for winter with tights and a thermal top

See all my Alders on this Youtube Video

Future plans

On the horizon – I am quite excited about going to the Yorkshire spoolettes meet up in a few weeks. Ali who blogs over at thimberlina.wordpress.com  has arranged it so click on over to see details and maybe if you are free you could come along too :-). I am reliably informed that the more the merrier. This is going to be tricky since I am avowed (loosely) to only add 1 to stash for every 4 used. SO I guess I need to be cutting out a lot of projects in the next few weeks. Cutting out counts as used right?…..Right?……………….It DOES!………Right!?!……….<looks for support>……….

Thanks for stopping by!

Hila