Dresses

McCall’s 8090 Marina dress

It’s finally the #sewrecreatethelook challenge reveal day! The goal is to recreate a look that you admire from RTW, the catwalk, Pinterest, a magazine, etc and share your progress. I’ve technically had my dress finished a couple of weeks but managed to hold off on revealing it. I’ve just been enjoying wearing it in the hot hot heat! Let’s start with a reminder of my inspiration…

 

gal meets glam chassity dress

This is the Gal Meets Glam Chassity dress. An American influencer I follow started her own line of clothing and ultimately it got too big for her to sustain, had some production issues and she closed the brand. There were some stunning dresses in her line so planning other recreations in the future.

gal meets glam chassity dress

I decided not to use shirting and find a viscose that was similar. This ebay find was close enough. It could have been more blue but the weight and drape were gorgeous. And I quickly settled on adapting McCall’s 8090 Marina as my dress base which came with Love Sewing 95.

McCall's 8090 Marina dress pattern Love Sewing 95

I used size S. First up was adjusting the bodice and skirt panel lengths. Marina is drop waist so I took 9cm off the bodice and added it to the top skirt panels. Next I removed the square yoke by folding out the gathering at the centre front and taping the yoke piece directly on top of the bodice piece. Here’s what that looked like.

McCall's M8090 Marina dress pattern hack Love Sewing 95 #sewrecreatethelook

Switching to raglan sleeves was one thing but these were gathered ruffled raglan sleeves. First I experimented with a sleeveless bodice with a rectangular ruffle sewn on top to give the illusion of a sleeve. I also tried shirring the gathered rows. Ultimately it wasn’t right. The rectangle created a stiff ruffle and the shirring was too unforgiving on top. But I was getting excited…

McCall's M8090 Marina dress pattern hack Love Sewing 95 #sewrecreatethelook toile

Second attempt I did things properly. I drafted a proper raglan sleeve for the bodice that would be sewn into the neckband, and then slashed and spread that piece to create excess for gathering. I pinned it into place again on top of my existing toile to save cutting it up / sewing a new one. It was much better but now not long enough for my liking. See below.

McCall's M8090 Marina dress pattern hack Love Sewing 95 #sewrecreatethelook toile

Third time was the charm. I added length to my slashed and spread tissue piece then traced onto fresh paper. Then I decided I wanted more gathering so slashed and spread again. Here’s the sleeve before I finally cut it out sat alongside the version 2 tissue.

McCall's M8090 Marina dress pattern hack Love Sewing 95 #sewrecreatethelook toile

Then I could commit to the new bodice armholes. You can see below how I marked the seamline and the cutting line on the bodice and then traced a fresh version. I’m also showing you the back for reference. Raglan sleeves are super fun to sew, if you’ve never made them before. FYI I also added notches for the raglan seam points on my neckband so I knew how much to gather the sleeve in to fit!

McCall's M8090 Marina dress pattern hack Love Sewing 95 #sewrecreatethelook pattern hack

Construction went pretty fast once I’d assembled the band and collar. All the side seams were French seamed but the gathered skirt band seams were just overlocked to avoid bulk. I did a baby hem on my sleeve pieces before attaching them.

McCall's M8090 Marina dress pattern hack Love Sewing 95 #sewrecreatethelook pattern hack

I’m super pleased with the dress. The finished neckline is lovely and feels really polished. For that all important sleeve finish, I kept my gathering stitches in place and stitched on top of them for the appearance of thicker topstitching thread. And I love the varying directions of stripes at play!

McCall's M8090 Marina dress pattern hack Love Sewing 95 #sewrecreatethelook pattern hack

Inside I used self fabric bias to finish the armholes, like a facing and a binding at the same time and topstitched it in place from the right side. I slipstitched the bands in place for a clean look. I do like the topstitched neckline of my toile version so might do that on a future version.

McCall's M8090 Marina dress pattern hack Love Sewing 95 #sewrecreatethelook pattern hack

The finished dress is breezy and stylish. I have to wear a slip underneath but I’m definitely pro-slips and already had the perfect white one. I love that you can’t tell the lower band is cut in three pieces. The seams are hidden in the stripes and this let’s you get a great gather with the extra width.

McCall's M8090 Marina dress pattern hack Love Sewing 95 #sewrecreatethelook pattern hack

Improvements for my next version will be curving the cropped waist seam up as it goes towards the hips as the straight line causes the seam to droop a touch at the sides. And to raise the underarm point as its a touch low, revealing my bra on occasion. But I already have fabric for a new version!! Thanks for reading this long if you stayed to the end.

McCall's M8090 Marina dress pattern hack Love Sewing 95 #sewrecreatethelook pattern hack

(5) Comments

  1. Carol Thomas says:

    A perfect summer dress to keep you cool through those hot, sticky summer days, when there are any! Lovely choice of fabric. Floaty and light. Well done!

  2. Kay K Coon says:

    Beautiful, summer perfection! How did you hold the gathers on the raglan sleeves in place? Just leave the gathering threads in place? Construction methods always interest me & this is lovely. I have a pleater to make children’s smocked clothes, I wonder if that would work?

    1. almondrock says:

      Oooh a pleater! That would be good to test. I gathered and then topstitched over my gathering and left the gathering threads there to create a thicker line of thread! On reflection I think sewing with double threads in my needle and unpicking the gathering would have been neater. But I still love the finished look

  3. […] Sewing 95 where is how I recommend you buying it as it’s £9.99 for three sewing patterns. As per my previous version I adapted the bodice and skirt panel lengths. Marina is drop waist so I took 9cm off the bodice and […]

  4. Linda Cox says:

    Struggling with collar on this dress.Can you assist please.

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