Hello everyone! We’re about half way into the #hinterlandsewoff and I’m finished with Hinterland Dress #2! (See one post back for all the Sew-Off details!). This pattern is designed by the amazingly talented Meg of Sew Liberated. This Hinterland Dress was made with Raw Silk Noil from Blackbird Fabrics. (Unfortunately this fabric is sold out, but they have lots of other great options for this dress). The handmade wooden buttons are from Arrow Mountain, and they are so fun! I’m very happy with this dress! The spruce green silk noil is amazing, and the buttons really add some charm to this dress.
I sewed up the size 4 with added length to the neckline and waistline. I cut the neckline out along the size 14 cut line, and added 1.5″ in length to the bodice. I think 1″ would have been better, but the waistline hits right above my natural waist, and that’s what I was going for. The darts don’t fit quite right on me. My last Hinterland had about 1″ taken out of the bodice by omitting the front placket, and it fits really well. Add the placket and the fit is a little off. I took in the side seams about 1/4″ on each side, and I was hoping that the waist ties would take care of the rest. I think I need to tie it slightly tighter next time. I also added one extra button to my half placket because of all the added length.
I added 2″ to the sleeve length for a slightly longer 3/4 sleeve.
I also added 3″ in length to the skirt (already cut at the longer version). I did a thick hem of 1/2″ and then 1.5″. I might redo it for a smaller hem so it lays a little nicer. (Sometimes you don’t notice these things until you are reviewing your photos!).
Other than these adjustments, everything else fits pretty well. I love how easy this dress is to wear. It will go great with some tights and a cardigan thrown over when the weather gets colder in the coming weeks.
Now, don’t forget to post your Hinterland Dress to enter the contest! Also, make sure to check out all of the great discounts many of our sponsors are offering during the duration of the Sew-Off. I can’t wait to see all of your gorgeous dresses!!
If you’re interested, I made a sew-along for the Hinterland Dress saved to my highlights on Instagram if you need any help figuring out how to sew this dress together. Good luck and happy sewing!
May I reeblog this fine post…and others from your blog?
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Thank you for asking, but I would like to keep this original to just my own web page. Thanks for understanding!
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Thank you for being honest in a gracious way! Yes, I will forebear my enthusiasm and not reblog. May your readership skyricket…if that is what you desire!
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I love this version, I’ve never tried silk noil, might have to check it out. I’m halfway through sewing the dress, had to make a couple of toiles first. I’m already dreaming of another one in chambray. Such versatile pattern, isn’t it? Wouldn’t have known of it if it wasn’t for your #hinterlandsewoff post. Thank you.
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Thank you, Faye! It IS a very versatile pattern! I can’t wait to see you’re finished dress! So glad you’re joining in on the contest! 💗
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Beautiful dress Sara! I’m so into this shade of green as we move into the colder months. What’s silk noil like – how does it feel to wear? Does it wash well? I’ve been eyeing some at Stonemountain and I’m on the fence.
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Thank you so much! Silk Noil is very similar to a cotton. It’s soft and comfortable to wear and drapes nicely but has a little weight to it. I washed it on delicate/cold and hung it to dry. It came out very nice! It was fantastic to work with and feels slightly more luxurious than a linen or cotton! Hope this helps!
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You are so talented!!!!
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