Thursday, May 29, 2014

The Torii Tunic



Here is one of my newest creations! It is the Torii Tunic from Kay Whitt of Serendipity Studio. I have made many of her patterns and she is still one of my very favorite designers. This particular pattern is one of her older ones that I received for my birthday right after I was getting interested in sewing clothing. That was about four or five years ago and I just now made it for the first time! I actually planned on using the fabric for a different dress, but there was just enough to make the Torri Tunic, so it was all meant to be! 



The dress can be made in a top, knee length or dress length. It also has dolman sleeves, so the construction was super fast! I made the 3/4 length sleeves, but they also come as full length. It has an empire waist and A-line skirt which makes for a very flattering fit. You can make many different variations based on how many fabrics you use. I used three different contrasting fabrics. It is a little bright and "loud" but I like how it turned out! 

There is an invisible zipper and I was able to put it in without a problem. Invisible zippers used to scare me, but now they are one of my favorite things to do! It gives such a nice clean finish to the back of garments. 


The only changes I made when making this dress were the same changes I make when sewing any of Kay's patterns. My measurements always put me in-between sizes, so when I traced the bodice I had to grade up a size for the waist and hips. It wasn't a big deal and it was super easy to do! I didn't even make a muslin and I am really happy with the fit. 


This will be a perfect dress for the summer and I am excited to wear it! I think it would be fun to make some tops with this pattern too.

What have you been sewing lately?

~Elizabeth

6 comments:

  1. Super cute! Love it! It turned out beautifully and the fabric pattern is so fun! I just obtained my Mom's sewing machine and I'm going to try my hand at sewing :) Should be interesting!

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  2. Very flattering. I especially love the colors on you.

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  3. The print-mixing is genius. Love it.

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  4. Very pretty and fun! I'm sure you will get lots of summer wear out of it :)
    It has a bit of an oriental flare to it - love that! Some tops would be great in the same pattern

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  5. This is such an eye-catching dress - I love it! The cut of the dress is a little different, in a good way, and the fabrics you picked go really well together. Hope you've been getting lots of compliments on this one. :)

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