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Happy Homemade View J (V-Neck Dress) in Nani Iro Double Gauze

July 11, 2015

Next up in my crazy flurry of blogging is this incredibly soft and sweet dress from the Japanese sewing pattern book, Happy Homemade: Sew Chic Kids (affiliate link). This is View J, the V-Neck Dress with modifications.

I originally decided to make this as a nightgown for Harper after seeing my friend Monica's version. But really, it works for anytime wear. It's superbly soft and breezy, so it's the perfect hot-weather dress. And boy, have we been having some hot weather!

I *think* this is the mint colorway of the Pocho print Nani Iro double gauze? But I'm not positive, and I can't find my receipt from when I purchased it. It's been in my stash for quite a while! I only needed one yard with the bodice modification I made.

I made this in the smallest size included in the book, a 100, and it's absolutely perfect. Everything I've sewn from this book has been spot-on for the measurements given.

Side note: this book is now available in English, but I actually used the Japanese version with absolutely no problems. The illustrations in these books are so good, any intermediate or advanced beginning sewist should be able to figure them out. I also don't find the pattern pages to be as confusing as some would assume. Once you take a deep breath and realize how clearly labeled they are, tracing them is a breeze. Even adding seam allowances is no biggie once you wrap your head around it all.

As for my modification, I lined the bodice and used a button loop in the back instead of a tie. I hand-sewed the bodice lining to the skirt to give a nice, clean finish. I'm not sure what got into me as I'm usually a stitch-in-the-ditch kinda gal, but this fabric demanded to be hand-sewn.

Have you ventured into sewing from Japanese sewing pattern books yet? If so, do you love it as much as I do?

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