Hot Pink Boucle!

01 Mar Hot Pink Boucle!

 

How  do you like our six inches of snow?

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We get ridiculously excited about every winter storm warning in the South, wipe out the grocery stores and cancel events in anticipation of snow. This ‘winter storm’ I hit the sewing machine with a color hot enough to melt the ice off the patio.

When the skies turned gray my eye turned to this bright pink boucle on the Mood Fabrics website. It is soft, it is happy and it is well-behaved 🙂

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My pattern is Vogue 9022  sewn last month in a color block style with Mood’s black and white wool crepe. This time I sewed the pattern straight up; a much easier undertaking. I took extra precaution to prevent raveling and stretching by rushing to the sewing machine after cutting each piece to stay-stitch curved edges, followed by finishing all of the edges on every pattern piece on the serger.

Boucle finished edge

I discovered the enjoyment of creating boucle fringe (blogged here) and couldn’t resist embellishing the pockets and cuffs with self fringe. It’s a breeze to make by cutting strips on the cross grain, stay- stitching 1/2 inch from the edge and raveling to the stay stitch.

I made a double fringe trim for the pockets which I applied with a topstitch before sewing the side seams together. The sleeves are trimmed with a single fringe which was sewn right side down to the sleeve then flipped over and top stitched.

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Speaking of topstitching, I find boucle is one of the easiest fabrics to topstitch! In addition to the fringe I topstitched the two front center seams and around the neckline.

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The jeweled pocket buttons are recycled from an old Talbots’ sweater.

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The boucle has a lovely drape, and is quickly rising on my list of favorite fabrics! With the exception of being prone to raveling, the fabric is perfect.

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Stay warm 🙂

goodbyevalentino
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84 Comments
  • Julie Hix
    Posted at 01:18h, 01 March Reply

    Love the color!! Just the thing to relieve the winter blaaa’s! Thanks for the creative nudge. I forget about using self fringe for embellishment and interest.

    • goodbyevalentino
      Posted at 16:36h, 02 March Reply

      Thank YOU, Julie for the nice comment 🙂

  • Glenda
    Posted at 01:21h, 01 March Reply

    Gorgeous!

    How refreshing to see such a warm pink during this long, cold winter.

    Love your blog and seeing your creations.

    • goodbyevalentino
      Posted at 16:37h, 02 March Reply

      Thank you, Glenda! I needed something to pull me out of the winter blahs 😉

  • Deborah Jalving
    Posted at 01:25h, 01 March Reply

    Well done! Great color choice! I do believe I’m going to give that pattern a try’s!

    • goodbyevalentino
      Posted at 16:38h, 02 March Reply

      Many thanks, Deborah! I so recommend this pattern. After making the adjustments and tweaks in the first pattern, it is now a breeze to sew 🙂

  • Julie Starr
    Posted at 01:46h, 01 March Reply

    Talk about global warming! Looks we all just need to buy hot pink boucle to combat the freezing temperatures everywhere this winter. I love the fringe and the buttons and the necklace sets it off perfectly. I’m definitely adding this cute pattern to my wish list!

    • goodbyevalentino
      Posted at 16:39h, 02 March Reply

      Thank you, Julie! You will look fantastic in this pattern 🙂

  • Anelise Newman
    Posted at 01:48h, 01 March Reply

    You always look so elegant in your clothes, and the pink makes you look so lively! I love how you took advantage of the fabric to make the fringe trim–I’ve never seen that done before. Beautiful garment!

    • goodbyevalentino
      Posted at 16:40h, 02 March Reply

      Thank you so much, Anelise! I saw an Alice and Olivia jacket with self trim last winter which gave me the idea 😉

  • Sharon Pemberton
    Posted at 03:35h, 01 March Reply

    The dress is beautiful and the color looks great on you. As always you inspire me to do better.

    • goodbyevalentino
      Posted at 16:40h, 02 March Reply

      Thank you so much, Sharon!

  • Melissa Schulze
    Posted at 03:40h, 01 March Reply

    Stunning!!! I love how it doesn’t cling and who doesn’t love fringing???

    • goodbyevalentino
      Posted at 16:41h, 02 March Reply

      Thank you, Melissa! I too love how it doesn’t cling 🙂 🙂

  • Cissie Wellons
    Posted at 04:29h, 01 March Reply

    As I mentioned on Mood, I love everything about this dress. That color is stunning on you! Can I copy please, pretty please. Do you worry about the boucle stretching out? Just wondering! I’ve only made one boucle dress without quilting it, but i lined it. So far, so good. Did you line this dress? If so, with what?

    • goodbyevalentino
      Posted at 16:43h, 02 March Reply

      Thank you, Cissie!. You may certainly copy me anytime 🙂
      I did not line the dress though I considered it. I didn’t want the dress to become heavy as I really like it just the way it is. I don’t know if the boucle will stretch or not. It is not extremely fitted so the fabric shouldn’t have any real stress points. Time will tell I suppose.

  • Andrea
    Posted at 04:33h, 01 March Reply

    Lovely dress! Great combo of fabric and pattern, with just the right touches.

    • goodbyevalentino
      Posted at 16:44h, 02 March Reply

      Thank you, Andrea!!

  • Jan Sortore
    Posted at 04:48h, 01 March Reply

    Beautiful! Pink is my favorite color and that is beautiful fabric. You look very springy. The buttons and fringe are an elegant touch. Just Beautiful!.

    • goodbyevalentino
      Posted at 16:44h, 02 March Reply

      Thank you so much, Jan! I am soooooooo ready for Spring 🙂

  • Linda M
    Posted at 07:47h, 01 March Reply

    Pink is a very nice colour on you. Nice job on the dress. It looks so comfortable too!

    • goodbyevalentino
      Posted at 16:45h, 02 March Reply

      Thank you, Linda! The dress is very comfortable!

  • Cindy Aymes
    Posted at 07:53h, 01 March Reply

    It looks like a long French jacket! Love it! And in such a pretty colour!

    • goodbyevalentino
      Posted at 05:56h, 03 March Reply

      LOL! Thank you, Cindy 🙂

  • didyoumakethat
    Posted at 09:20h, 01 March Reply

    That dress is absolutely gorgeous! Love the colour and the boucle.

    • goodbyevalentino
      Posted at 06:01h, 03 March Reply

      Many thanks, Karen! The color didn’t seem so bright until I put it against my face 🙂

  • Miss J
    Posted at 10:19h, 01 March Reply

    Admire the details you’ve put on this frock. The fringing is great, as are the choice of buttons. Nice shoes by the way!

    • goodbyevalentino
      Posted at 06:03h, 03 March Reply

      Thank you, Miss J! The shoes have some age on them but are still some of my favorites 😉

  • Fiona M
    Posted at 10:19h, 01 March Reply

    Love it! Looks so cosy.

    • goodbyevalentino
      Posted at 06:04h, 03 March Reply

      Thank you, Fiona! It is one comfortable dress 🙂

  • Laura Casey
    Posted at 11:20h, 01 March Reply

    Charming! Absolutely Charming….and the detail elevates the garment, I particularly like the top stitching down the seams and neckline. And of course, pink is my favorite color….Good Job, and I’m off to sew myself…..you always inspire!

    • goodbyevalentino
      Posted at 06:05h, 03 March Reply

      Ah……. thank you, Laura! Pink is the best 🙂 🙂 🙂

  • Becry bagwell
    Posted at 12:29h, 01 March Reply

    Amazing ! I love the fringe.

    • goodbyevalentino
      Posted at 06:05h, 03 March Reply

      Thank you, Becky!

  • Ann Cook
    Posted at 13:24h, 01 March Reply

    Great color and i really like the topstitching detail. Did you underline and if so, with what ? or did you go with lining ? thanks, ann

    • goodbyevalentino
      Posted at 06:08h, 03 March Reply

      Thank you, Ann! Would you believe I went with nothing? I thought seriously about lining the dress but didn’t want it to become too heavy. I thought about underlining but all I had was silk organza and I didn’t want it to lose its drape. I really like it just the way it is …….. time will tell whether or not it stretches out, but I think I’m safe since it is not overly fitted and there are no stress points.

  • Fran Giacobbe
    Posted at 13:33h, 01 March Reply

    As always…lovely!…I do not think of boucle as a dress fabric…….see? I need to be bumped out of my box!! May be too warm for SW FL, but the color is glorious.

    • goodbyevalentino
      Posted at 06:09h, 03 March Reply

      Thank you, Fran! I originally bought the fabric for a French jacket but it works very nicely with this pattern 🙂

  • Denise Dooley
    Posted at 13:46h, 01 March Reply

    Love the color, it warms up the winter and looks great on you. Your dress is elegant and cozy at the same time. Did you do any underling or lining?

    • goodbyevalentino
      Posted at 06:10h, 03 March Reply

      Thank you, Denise! I thought seriously about lining the dress but didn’t want it to become too heavy. I thought about underlining but all I had was silk organza and I didn’t want it to lose its drape. I really like it just the way it is …….. time will tell whether or not it stretches out, I hope I’m safe since it is not overly fitted and there are no stress points.

  • Pam Campbell
    Posted at 14:49h, 01 March Reply

    What a lovely dress! Pink is the best colour for winter. My eldest daughter likes to wear pink. It’s so refreshing to see pink like a flower in a sea of dark clothes.

    • goodbyevalentino
      Posted at 06:11h, 03 March Reply

      Amen, Pam! I’m so tired of wearing black and gray……… bring on the brights!

  • Gayle
    Posted at 15:52h, 01 March Reply

    Beautiful! Did you “peg” the skirt??

    • goodbyevalentino
      Posted at 06:17h, 03 March Reply

      Thank you, Gayle! No, I did not peg the skirt – this is the natural shape of the pattern.

  • Karen Helm
    Posted at 15:53h, 01 March Reply

    I love what you did with the fringe on the pockets – just the right extra touch. Very nice, Sarah, and a beautiful, happy color on you!

    • goodbyevalentino
      Posted at 06:18h, 03 March Reply

      Thank you so much, Karen!

  • Mary Haire
    Posted at 16:00h, 01 March Reply

    Soooo beautiful! You are so inspiring! Thank you for your great blog.

    • goodbyevalentino
      Posted at 06:18h, 03 March Reply

      ……. and thank you for your lovely comment, Mary!

  • Alice Elliot
    Posted at 18:12h, 01 March Reply

    Boy, could we use some of that snow out here in CA!!! That dress has been on my wish list for months, since the first one you made. I love the pink, would wear that in a minute! I know it melted the snow as the photo shoot progressed!

    • goodbyevalentino
      Posted at 06:19h, 03 March Reply

      LOL! Thank you, Alice. I hope you’ll try the pattern.

  • Alice Elliot
    Posted at 18:13h, 01 March Reply

    One question….can you walk in this dress….with no slit in the back seam?

    • goodbyevalentino
      Posted at 18:23h, 01 March Reply

      Alice,
      I intended to make side slits as I did in the b/w version. I didn’t like them at all and sewed the sides together. Believe it or not I can walk very comfortably in the dress. Everything about it comfortable 🙂

      • goodbyevalentino
        Posted at 18:24h, 01 March Reply

        IS comfortable.

      • Alice Elliot
        Posted at 18:31h, 01 March Reply

        Oh that’s so great. Now I will get this pattern for sure. I can see why you wouldn’t want to make side slits in boucle.

  • Alice Elliot
    Posted at 18:33h, 01 March Reply

    I’m wondering, too, about lining or underlining.

    • goodbyevalentino
      Posted at 06:19h, 03 March Reply

      I thought seriously about lining the dress but didn’t want it to become too heavy. I thought about underlining but all I had was silk organza and I didn’t want it to lose its drape. I really like it just the way it is …….. time will tell whether or not it stretches out, but I think I’m safe since it is not overly fitted and there are no stress points.

  • Kathie Bennett
    Posted at 19:34h, 01 March Reply

    BEAUTIFUL

    • goodbyevalentino
      Posted at 06:19h, 03 March Reply

      Thank you, Kathie!

  • Sew, Jean Margaret
    Posted at 20:22h, 01 March Reply

    I love this pattern and I can’t wait to try it. Your pink boucle version is gorgeous. Love the fringe trim too.

    • goodbyevalentino
      Posted at 06:20h, 03 March Reply

      Thank you so much, Jean! I look forward to seeing your version of the pattern 🙂

  • Maggie edger
    Posted at 20:37h, 01 March Reply

    Love this dress. Great look A Maggie

    • goodbyevalentino
      Posted at 06:26h, 03 March Reply

      Thank you, Maggie!

  • Lori
    Posted at 04:04h, 02 March Reply

    This dress is stunning and the color is gorgeous on you.

    • goodbyevalentino
      Posted at 06:27h, 03 March Reply

      Thank you so much, Lori! It’s a great pattern.

  • Sarah Wilson
    Posted at 07:22h, 02 March Reply

    We have a lot to thank the winter for! it is a time to stay in and perfect your craft and you have certainly done that. Fabulous dress in my favourite shade of pink.

    • goodbyevalentino
      Posted at 06:28h, 03 March Reply

      Thank you so much, Sarah! You’re right – winter is perfect for sewing, but oh how I long for spring 🙂

  • Linda L
    Posted at 10:20h, 02 March Reply

    Great looking dress! Love the fringe trim. I recently purchased this pattern and need to try this one soon.

    • goodbyevalentino
      Posted at 06:29h, 03 March Reply

      Many thanks, Linda! Good luck with the pattern 🙂

  • Ginger
    Posted at 11:37h, 02 March Reply

    I really, really, really love this dress! The color, the fit, the style… it’s just perfect! I was laughing the other day when my brother in SC told me that he went to the grocery store and all the bananas were gone! I guess you want to make sure you have all the bananas you need to weather a “winter storm”! Pretty funny to us Chicagoland natives. 🙂

    • goodbyevalentino
      Posted at 06:30h, 03 March Reply

      LOL! The forecast of an inch of snow sends us into a tailspin to say the least 😉 Many thanks for the comment, Ginger!

  • Sharon
    Posted at 23:43h, 02 March Reply

    Simple but very stylish and the colour will brighten the worst winter storm.

    • goodbyevalentino
      Posted at 06:31h, 03 March Reply

      Many thanks, Sharon! I agree with you regarding the color 🙂

  • Angela Regan
    Posted at 07:46h, 05 March Reply

    I love your dress, it fits perfectly and is a lovely colour. From the drawing on the pattern this looks a very loose style, did you have to alter the fit very much.

  • AllisonC
    Posted at 04:44h, 06 March Reply

    That colour looks so good on you, as does the style, but we already knew that from version 1!. Be careful in all that snow!!

  • MaryEllen
    Posted at 09:24h, 06 March Reply

    Really pretty dress ! Did you line it ? Your details make take this dress to the next level

  • Mary Glenn
    Posted at 14:08h, 06 March Reply

    This color is great on you. This looks so comfortable.

  • Jane Williams
    Posted at 15:07h, 20 March Reply

    This looks beautiful on you! Great color, great dress. I love hit pink, you have inspired me!

  • Melwyk
    Posted at 17:15h, 29 March Reply

    I love this pattern, and this pink version is wonderful. So warm and cheery, and it suits you so well. I’d like to make another, as my first try with it has turned out to be one of my very favourite outfits. I’ll have to try embellishing it a bit next go — thanks for the inspiration!

  • joelyne
    Posted at 17:46h, 04 April Reply

    SO inspiring!!!!

  • Ruqayyah Davis
    Posted at 23:00h, 15 June Reply

    I lOVE the added touches to this otherwise simple cut dress! Sophisticated, chic, and timeless! Perfect!

  • Helen Lorah
    Posted at 15:31h, 19 November Reply

    Your dress looks great in the boucle. Do you think a pink linen would look as good? A pink linen would be considered a spring dress. I am trying to think of other options since boucle is sold out.

    • goodbyevalentino
      Posted at 15:34h, 19 November Reply

      Thank you, Helen! My only concern about the linen is the wrinkling. What about a wool crepe or even a knit Ponte?

      • Helen Lorah
        Posted at 12:03h, 20 November Reply

        Thank you so much for the suggestions. Mood is currently out of stock of the pink boucle. Do you think that they may restock for early spring?

        • goodbyevalentino
          Posted at 06:03h, 21 November Reply

          Helen,
          I really have no idea. I’m always surprised when I go to the Mood website 😉

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