The object of the two crappy pictures that you see above pretty much made my incredibly crappy day.

What is it?

It’s a vintage wrap dress from Butterick!

But not your typical wrap dress, oh no. This wrap dress is special in that it actually wraps around your body. There are three armholes to it, a few darts along the the shoulders and a lot of seam binding/rope braid/bias tape/whatever. 7 yards of edging to be exact. In comparison the dress only takes a little under 3 (for the size I’ll be making.)

It’s not just the super cute 60s style — it’s in my size. Or at least as close to my size as I’ve ever come in a vintage pattern that I didn’t deliberately seek out, but here’s the thing: it’s one size too big! But that’s not stopping me, I’m going to make a wearable muslin anyway and adjust it as I need to. But honestly, one size too big, how frigging awesome is that?

I also got a few other things, things that didn’t photograph all that well. They are:

  1. Stripper shoes.
  2. Another sweater that looks exactly like all my other sweaters but purple!
  3. Butterick 4278, I got it because it’s similar to a very hard to find nightgown pattern and I thought it would be easy enough to make a few adjustments to that than to start fresh.
  4. Simplicity 7852, it’s a maternity shirt but I thought that view one’s sleeves were kind of really neat. The other shirts, well, they resemble the nightgowns I wear to bed.
  5. Simplicity 9581, I really like the collar on the shirt. I’m not sure if that’s a bad thing, but I really like the collar on the shirt. And the tunic. I know. (Maybe the pants, too.)
  6. Simplicity 9621, this one is maybe a bit dated (and not in a good way), but the lines appealed to me and hey it was only fifty cents!
  7. A pink, lightweight sweater with crocheted edging around the cuffs and hem.

Otherwise? I’m not up to much. I’ve knitted a bit, crocheted some, watched it rain for several days and went to the butchers to buy meat. My life is so exciting.