As I prepare for an upcoming total knee replacement, comfort has been on my mind quite a bit. Recovery will mean plenty of time resting, icing, and focusing on physical therapy, so I wanted to make sure I had garments that would be easy to wear while still helping me feel put together. Rather than relying solely on pajamas or lounge sets, I decided to sew a couple of comfortable house dresses using beautiful fabrics from Fabric Mart. Loose-fitting dresses are ideal for recovery because they are easy to pull on and off, have no restrictive waistbands, and allow for comfortable movement. They also feel a bit more polished than traditional loungewear, which is always nice when you’re spending time at home but may still have visitors stopping by. For this project I chose two different dress patterns and two lovely woven fabrics: a lightweight broadcloth and a soft rayon challis . Vintage Butterick 6161 The first dress I made was from Vintage Butterick 6161, a pattern tha...
“All’s well that ends well” That phrase popped into my head (in my mother’s voice of course) as I sewed the last stitch on this two-piece dress. Why, might you ask? Because I made so many silly sewing mistakes along the way. Hello Sewing Friends! It’s Sharon from Sharon Sews with my latest Fabricista make. As I started to plan my next make, I knew I wanted something that would work for those early spring days in Texas that begin cold and gloomy but end warm and sunny. I decided to use a lightweight rayon crinkle challis, in a darker floral print, to sew Vogue 2127, as I fell in love with the pattern cover illustration. I pictured myself wearing this romantic top paired with that flowing skirt catching the breeze just right as I ran through an overgrown meadow filled with flowers, butterflies and songbirds. However, any overgrown meadow where I live would likely be filled with baby snakes this time of year, not something I wish to encounter wearing a dress a...