As my latest obession is skating. I have been considering clothing that is suitable for skating in. During the Spring and Autumn. It can be quite cold, but once you get warmed up, you don't really need a coat, but a hoodie is perfect. I have a fab hoodie that I wear a lot in the winter, but it is long and doesn't really go with my high waist trousers and wide legged jeans. I also wanted something that would serve as a cover up if I wanted to wear a longer dress or skirt, that wouldn't make me look like a sack.
I decided to use the Assembly Line hoodie dress as a basis for this make. It's drafted for a woven, but it is loose enough to work with this stretch fabric. I've used this pattern multiple times and the bodice makes a great woven t shirt.
I
didn't have to make very many changes. I did lengthen the bodice by
about 3 cm and then added on the hem band, which I cut slightly shorter
than the circumference of the top. I considered leaving it unfinished on
the bottom hem and that would have worked too.
The only other
change I made was to make a hood lining in the same fabric rather than
just adding a facing and I think this works perfectly.
The fabric is a dream to work with for a stretch fabric it is nice and stable and doesn't roll too much. It presses well, although I do recommend a press cloth.
This was a super quick make and only took one afternoon to finish it, and I've already worn it out for skating on numerous occasions. Perfect for cool spring days when I would be too warm in a coat, but it's still too cool to wear just shirt sleeves.
I think this will be super versatile - it is great for skating due to the length, I think it could also work over the top of a dress as an extra layer and this colour is just fantastic.
You look beautiful and chic in that outfit, specially that blue hoodie. Great choice of fabric and the color suits you perfectly. Love it.<3
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