Butterick 5559
Sewing / Posted on October 7th, 2011
Recently, Hancock Fabrics had a sale on Butterick patterns and I immediately went for 5559, a Maggie London design. I loved the creative placement of the tucks.
Underneath many of those tucks are the darts that give the pieces a nice shape. It’s very clever!
My first version turned out ok:
It’s very, very snug, even after I let it out as much as I could with the seam allowances I had. If I decide to do it again, I’m going to add extra wide side seam allowances to allow me to tweak the fit better.
I had a difficult time lining up the tucks along the sides, but through much seam ripping and re-sewing, achieved a tolerable result:
Job-related exhaustion left me in no state to wrangle with lots of pattern alterations, so I didn’t bother to do my usual petite adjustment for the bodice. I’m fairly sure that would have cleaned up the mess in the back fit:
However, since this is such a body-conscious dress, I will almost always wear a cardigan or jacket over it at work, so that fit issue isn’t one I’m going to fret over right now. Maybe next time!
Knit dresses are great for work. They are almost as comfortable as pajamas and don’t wrinkle. You’ve got to love that.
I would have paired this with heels, but I had hurt my toe pretty badly the night before and could barely walk. Comfy shoes were the order of the day.
I miss reading blogs and sewing! I hope I get back into the swing of things as I adjust to my new schedule.











