Blue Gingham Ruffles: Vintage Simplicity 4099
I promised you ruffles; here they are on a brand new housecoat. The pattern actually calls for ruffles to define a faux yoke, but that was definitely too busy for me.
I limited my use of the ruffler to the cuff. Look at this dainty thing! Both edges of the strip are finished, then the ruffle foot is run down the center of the strip, causing a double ruffle. So grand!
And I want to say this: if you have never had the experience of wearing a floor-length garment around the house, you are missing out. It's just fun.
17 comments:
If you ever lose your ruffler foot, you might find it in Australia...visiting me. Your ruffles just looks so delicious.
I really love this! You've inspired me to make my next dress... I have a fabric in a similar colour but hadn't thought to use it for a dress until I saw this and it sparked in my imagination! Thanks! I love your work!
I just love your blog. I see the old patterns and think "you've got to be kidding me" but the finished products are all wonderful. Every single one. Thank you for posting so often; I love to see what you are up to.
I am in love with this! You have inspired me to clean out my sewing room and get back to work.
I absolutely love it! Just gorgeous.:)
You say a ruffled yoke would be too busy, but the woman in the green polka dot looks very chic indeed. (At least she seems to think so.) ;-)
Anna...
simple, lovely, and the ruffles, oh the ruffles! i love it!
Equisite!
Oh, and if you decide to put this on your etsy send me an email!
And, isn't this floor length house garment lovely!
Lovely! Ruffles only make the gingham even more wonderful.
Do you take requests for your sewing projects? I have a friend going thru chemo right now and the outlook doesn't look good for her. She's only about 90 pounds right now. I love the long robe or the bed jacket. Thanks!
Love your blog!
I actually have a bedjacket ready to sell in this same fabric, with lovely pleated ruffles at the cuffs and across the yoke, and with white satin ties. Would you like to buy it? Send me an email through my profile if you would.
i might trip! (you dont wear heels do you?) lol! christina
What a great pattern, I love the ruffle just around the sleeve.
Oh this is so cute! I adore the fabric and the ruffles! For some reason, housecoats intrigue me. I would love to know a little more history behind them . . .
Thanks, Anna, for posting your fun projects!
Jeanne
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