Cool printed fabrics are hard to pass up, for two reasons.
One: they are cool. That border print–right? When am I going to see that again? And now this very large floral repeat.
In a lovely, beautifully soft and cool bamboo jersey.
Two: Because simple patterns show off fussy fabrics best, making them up is a cinch and yet looks very impressive.
Behold Yet Another Moneta:

No darts, no pleats, no shaping; just a t-shirt with an attached gathered skirt. Not only is it easy as sin to put together, the lack of structure means there is no interruption to the print. Huzzah!
I sewed some seam binding into the shoulders and the side seams to help it hold its shape. It’s a lot of fabric and quite heavy so otherwise it stretches out.
The black area between the floral repeats was not large enough to position the entire bodice, so I knew both skirt and bodice would have to have flowers on them. To create a bit of interest and have a solid black waist, I reversed the flowers on the top half.

The skirt was just gathered; I added clear elastic to the waist after the dress was assembled to help hold the weight. It didn’t work quite as well as I might have hoped but it’s definitely better than without.
The one goof was accidentally cutting one of the pocket pieces in reverse. I went ahead and used it anyway since I figured it’s on the inside and no one would see it … except that it insists on flipping out a bit and making a nice light grey stripe on one hip. I’ll bar-tack it down and see if that helps, and otherwise just be always twitching at that pocket to make sure it isn’t peeking. If that doesn’t work I’ll just cut a narrow strip of black and hand-stitch it close to the opening.

Super gorgeous! And bamboo is so nice for summer!
Thank you! 🙂
Love that fabric. Am always on the look out for border prints. Can I ask where you got it?
It was one of the fabric stores on Queen W I know … but I can’t remember which one. It wasn’t Downtown Fabrics or Leo’s Textiles because I remember what I got there and it wasn’t this one–but I can’t remember the name of it.
Sorry!