Adrienne M Nixon | The Wiggle Dress…Butterick 5947
Adrienne M Nixon Fashion Designer Birmingham Alabama
Adrienne M Nixon Fashion Designer Birmingham Alabama
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The Wiggle Dress…Butterick 5947

The Wiggle Dress…Butterick 5947

I have a few posts to get up before the end of the year so let's get to it lol

I had a picture of this skirt on my inspiration board in my studio:

20131220_202246I LOVED how they used what looked like both sides of the fabric. Makes this skirt twice as awesome.

I wanted to do the same thing. When I found this fabric I knew how I would use it.

Even though the print is the same, I wanted to be very careful with the placement. If you don't really look, you will miss what I did.

 

2a
I decided the best placement would be on the princess seams and the sleeves. I absolutely LOVE it. I love this silhouette on me. I want more dresses like this.

4aThe dress is a show stopper. Simple design with amazing fabric. Always the way to go. I kept my accessories super simple just wearing pops of green. I adore my shoes. I've been on the hunt for a great green show for over a year. These are PERFECT.

GreenNine West Goulding 

They don't have the green anymore but I LOVE this pink. Hmmmm

 For those of you who sew, here is a review:

 Butterick 5947

Pattern Description: Dress has fitted, lined bodice variations with back princess seams, semi-fitted skirt, back zipper and self belt. A: front tucks. B: side front button bodice. C: back slit. B and C: front princess seams.

Pattern Sizing: 8-16 I made the 12 and graded to the 14 at the hips.

Did it look like the photo/drawing on the pattern envelope once you were done sewing with it?

YES!
Were the instructions easy to follow? I hardly followed the instructions. I did glance over them and they were very straight forward.

What did you particularly like or dislike about the pattern? I loved the simple style of this dress.

Fabric Used: Cotton Brocade. Since this was a cotton, you really couldn't tell which side was the right side. I used both sides of the fabric to create a little contrast. If you don't look really close you will miss it. I used the opposite side of the fabric on the sleeves and the princess seams. I was inspired by this skirt.

It's Printed cady, Emnuel Ungary by Fausto Puglisi. Retails for $895. For a SKIRT lol.
I loved the mix of prints. I didn't want to be as bold as this one but I loved the mix of prints. I'll be doing this a LOT more lol.

I did find this picture online. I love seeing something designer and truly being inspired by it and making it my own. 
Pattern alterations or any design changes you made: None

Would you sew it again? Would you recommend it to others? This dress will become a TNT for me when I need a simple dress to showcase some amazing fabric.  I will make view B during the spring (unless something better comes along)

Conclusion:
Great pattern, very simple to put together a great basic dress for your wardrobe.

15Comments
  • Kelroc/ 29.12.2013Reply

    cute dress. I could tell the difference in the photos. it is slight but still a great detail.

  • Carolyn/ 29.12.2013Reply

    Great use of the print! The dress looks beautiful on you!

  • Melwyk/ 29.12.2013Reply

    What a fabulous idea for fabric use! And you are right, this dress looks amazing on you. Great silhouette.

  • Myra/ 30.12.2013Reply

    Great idea Adrienne! It’s very subtle but has a huge fashion impact! Very creative thinking and a beatiful end result!

  • Adrienne/ 30.12.2013Reply

    Thank you!

  • Adrienne/ 30.12.2013Reply

    Thank you Ms. Carolyn!

  • Adrienne/ 30.12.2013Reply

    Thank you!

  • Adrienne/ 30.12.2013Reply

    Thanks Myra!

  • Vanessa/ 30.12.2013Reply

    Love it! And the pops of green…you go!!! That makes me love it even more.

  • Tany/ 01.01.2014Reply

    It’s a show stopper indeed! Just FABULOUS!
    Happy New Year, Adrienne!!!

  • Levone/ 02.01.2014Reply

    Beautiful dress! I love how you added the pop of green with your shoes and purse.

  • Adrienne/ 09.01.2014Reply

    Thanks Vanessa!

  • Adrienne/ 09.01.2014Reply

    Thanks Tany!

  • Adrienne/ 09.01.2014Reply

    Thank you Levone!

  • Kim/ 10.03.2014Reply

    Adrienne, I saw this pattern on Butterick and Googled it to see real-life people modeling it, and found you. You look lovely in this dress, and your craftsmanship and choice of fabric is excellent. I love the modesty of this dress, and the ability to accessorize it to change the look. Thanks, you’ve convinced me that I need this pattern.

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