Inari Dress by Named Patterns

Inari Tee Dress by Named Patterns

I’m just going to go ahead and throw this out there: I’m not a dress person.

Here’s why:

  1. I have three kids four and under.
  2. I am nursing an infant.
  3. I am still self-conscious about my legs.
  4. And my pasty-white skin.

But whatever, I made a dress anyway. It’s the Inari Tee Dress by Named Patterns.

Inari Dress by Named Patterns

That was my first mistake. My second mistake was cutting the wrong size - a US 4. On the pattern website, only the finished garment measurements were listed (not the body measurements). I assumed that was all that was given, so I chose a size I thought would work and went with it. Only later when I opened the instructions to get the seam allowance did I realize that the body measurements WERE included, just not in the initial pattern information. Those put me in about a US 6 or 8.

Inari Dress by Named Patterns

So as you can see, there are some fitting issues. The fabric is kind of bunching up above my chest and bum, whereas it’s supposed to be loose and drapey. But speaking of the fabric - isn’t it lovely? I purchased it at Mood in Manhattan last summer. My husband said it looks like someone took x-ray films and cut them up. It’s a bit heavier than shirting but not as heavy as twill. It has a little bit of stretch, too.

Inari Dress by Named Patterns

My only issue with the pattern is that the neck facing wasn’t offset properly and therefore wasn’t the same width all the way around the neck. If I made this again, I’d draft my own facing. Otherwise, the pattern was good. The cocoon shape is interesting and even flattering - but only in the right size with the proper amount of ease.

Inari Dress by Named Patterns

I think this dress has a future calling as a shirt. You know, when my nursing boobs have calmed down a little. Then it might be a great addition to my wardrobe.

What do you think? Have you tried the cocoon shape? Are you a mom who longs to wear dresses but…well…can’t?

  • Katie

    I hate it when I don’t look closely enough at the size chart! This should work nicely as a top once the boobs have calmed down though.

    I’ve been intrigued by the Inari dress, but haven’t tried it yet. It seems like it should be sacklike and shapeless but pretty much every one I’ve seen (including yours) is really flattering. I might have to give it a try eventually with leggings this winter. I love the idea of dresses, but when it comes down to it, I’m just more comfortable in separates. Much less chance of flashing anything since I’m constantly down on the floor with kiddos!

    • http://www.laurendahl.com/ Lauren Dahl

      I agree! I have been surprised by how great it looks on so many people. I want to try again in a drapier fabric and larger size.

  • http://sewpomona.com Rebecca

    Lovely dress! I really like the shape and the fabric is beautiful! I feel your pain about dresses with little ones! I’m just now starting to wear dresses again as my oldest is almost self weaned. :)

    • http://www.laurendahl.com/ Lauren Dahl

      Ahhhh, I can’t wait!! xoxo

  • lisa g

    I mega heart eyes love this fabric! I hope you at least salvage it as a top if you don’t like it as a dress. I keep seeing this dress pop up, and I love it every time. Could you clarify what you mean about the facing… is it just not the same with on the front and back piece?

    • http://www.laurendahl.com/ Lauren Dahl

      The facing narrows at the shoulders where the front connects to the back and the curve is more steep. :)

  • http://nathaliesews.blogspot.be/ Nathalie

    I love that fabric! The color is beautiful and suits you really well, goes great with your glasses! I like the cocoon shape but only on other people.

    • http://www.laurendahl.com/ Lauren Dahl

      Thank you! I do love this fabric, so I’m going to keep it a while and see if I change my mind. If not, I’ll make it into a shirt!

  • SBCC Patterns

    I think it looks really cute on you and I am tempted to give this a try for my petite body. I am totally with you on the pasty white skin. I wish there was some kind of “add tan” photo editing tool.

    • http://www.laurendahl.com/ Lauren Dahl

      I would so buy that tool. :)

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