A Green Gown

I had loads of green worsted left over from my ditto suit project, and after seeing a friend's beautiful green gown at an event, I simply had to make one for myself. I used the Larkin and Smith "English Gown" pattern, and I love the results. I completed this around the end of last year, but the photos didn't capture it well. After taking these more recent images, I think it might be the color--it's a beautiful deep green, and like most of its brethren, very hard to photograph in a way that does the tone justice. 

The pattern itself was easy to work with, a welcome change from the ditto suit, which I was still putting off at the time I began this. I had to make very few alterations, which is always nice. The flexibility allowed by a stomacher-style gown appeals to me as well. I had not made a gown with the center back cut full length before, which was intimidating to me, but this gown made for a very good first time experience. The back pleating is my favorite part, of course. 




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  1. What a gorgeous gown. I have this pattern and I am eager to try it.

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