Here we are the middle of summer and it's finally a rainy day - we've had such a hot dry summer here in the prairies, so it's very welcome. It also means that I have some time to sit down and write a blog post that I had actually intended to write at the beginning of July instead of August. However, since I've left it so long, I now have another project to add in here. Procrastination at it's finest. Ha ha!
One month ago today, I turned 50 years old. Leading up to my birthday, I decided that a 50th birthday was an occasion that definitely was deserving of a special new dress, even if my plans for my birthday included nothing more than sticking around home for the day other than a short hike at our favourite spot to take our dog Jasper for an off leash walk.
When Helen's Closet released the Reynolds Dress and Top pattern I snapped it up the minute it was released, printed it off and assembled the PDF the same day. I had my fabric cut out by the next day. And my dress was sewn and hanging up waiting well in advance of my birthday. It took quite a lot of restraint to not wear it before hand, but what is the point of a special birthday dress if you're not going to wait until your birthday to wear it?
I love this pattern so much!! It's quick and easy to sew which is my favourite thing these days! It's a simple design so it lets your fabric really shine as the star of the show. As with all of the Helen's Closet patterns the instructions are well thought out and include all sorts of helpful tips throughout. The attention to small details is there as well with mitred corners on the side slits of the dress and the option of doing flat felled seams. I sewed up a straight size 18 D with absolutely no changes to the pattern at all.
I knew exactly what fabric I was going to use on it too, without any hesitation. In fact, I had my fabric picked out of my stash from the minute Helen had said on the patreon podcast that she would be releasing it soon. I had my eye on this large scale floral linen at Fabricland for over a year! When it came out, I fell in love with it, but it was just too expensive to justify buying. Every time I saw it in the store I was tempted to buy it, but even when it was discounted it still wasn't justifiable. Then earlier this spring I was wandering through the clearance section of the store just having a browse about and suddenly I spied the bolt of fabric marked down to 70%! Hello! That's a completely justifiable purchase in my books! I couldn't believe my luck. I bought it and tucked it away in my stash waiting for the perfect pattern to come along.
I was thrilled with how my dress turned out! The Reynolds is great to showcase the large scale print, and it's so comfortable to wear. I wore it, as planned, all day. I even swanned about Tourond Creek in my hikers and dress when we took Jasper for his walk that day. It was quite a look, I'm sure. Ha ha!
I kept thinking that a Reynolds Top would be a great addition to my wardrobe too. I have a couple pairs of cropped Itch to Stitch Samara Pants* that I made a few summers ago. One pair I pair with a modified Crystal Cove Cami as a faux jumpsuit, but the other pair I really have nothing to go with so they continually just sit in on the hanger unworn. I had bought some linen last summer with the intention of making a Ashton top out of it, but never got around to it, and thought that it might work out nicely as a Reynolds, so I sewed it up on Monday morning in about an hour and a half. (Had I not had to change serger thread, ran out of bobbin thread and broken a needle it would have been even quicker).
The only difference from the pattern was that I lengthened it because I'm not one for wearing cropped tops at all. Otherwise, like the dress, I made no modifications. I'm really happy with how it turned out too. Don't mind the wrinkles. I ironed it, then sat down for a bit in it before taking the photos and well, it's linen. You've just got to embrace the fact it wrinkles if you so much as look at it.
While I'd made my top originally thinking solely of having something to wear with my purple and blue Samaras, I was pretty excited to realize that it would go with my other pair as well. It's nice to have a different look for them than just my faux jumpsuit one! Win! Win!
Now I'm wondering how many Reynolds are too many Reynolds? I have some more fabric that would be perfectly suited to a top and I've got some cotton that I'm thinking might be cute in a shorter version of the dress... decisions, decisions...
Happy belated birthday! What a great dress… and so glad it came out as you intended. How many is too many? When you live in a hot climate… you aren’t even close yet. Can’t wait to see your next versions. Plural.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for the birthday wishes..and the encouragement to make more Reynolds! :)
DeleteHappy birthday! Love your dress. Also can't wait to see your next versions of this pattern. Lucky you, getting some much needed rain. Still nothing here in East Central Sask but heat and smoke.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for the birthday wishes! We're so thankful for the rain we've had! Hoping the west has some reprieve from the drought soon!
DeleteSaw that picture of you laying on the grass and blew my load
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