The Friday Pattern Company Wilder gown is definitely a perfect gown for dramatic looks. I’ve been following the hashtag on IG for a while because people are creating such beautiful versions of it!
The Toronto Sewcialists had a fancy party a few weeks ago and I knew I had to make this dress. I had recently gotten this sheer poly chiffon with polkadots from Fabricville during a sale. The sheerness of the fabric makes all the fabric feel much lighter. This is 4 yards of fabric after all so it can definitely feel like the fabric is consuming you.
I think swishy pictures might be mandatory with this pattern!
I made a size 3XL without any modifications. There are definitely modifications that I would make for my next version, though. The seam for the arms is a bit low and large. It actually is slightly uncomfortable where it hits (observe how the seam pulls the arm in the first picture above) and makes wearing my backpack purse a bit difficult as well as pulling the waist seam up so for my next version I will be modifying where that seam hits. I know that the patterns are drafted for a smaller bust size (B cup, I believe) so the position of the raglan sleeves/seams may be better on someone with my measurements, but less boob. For me, it isn’t terrible fit but not a comfortable fit. I should have chosen a smaller size and done an FBA but I was in a time crunch and actually started the dress just a few days before the event. Everything else fits well. I will just modify where the seam hits instead and raise that armhole instead because not only would an FBA be required for a smaller size but also a full bicep adjustment and probably widening the back a bit or grading out at the waist. Far more work that just moving the seams and raising the armhole.
This was my first pattern from Friday Pattern Company and I really enjoyed it. The instructions are great. I had no issue with them.
The Wilder gown is such a dramatic and lovely pattern. I couldn’t resist making felt flower clips for my hair and walk around swishing my dress during the event. I got some requests to twirl, but that would have left me fallen over! As much as I would love to twirl in this dress, my disability means no twirling.
I did make one modification for the pattern. Instead of wasting fabric with the skirt panels, I cut them out of the width of the fabric so there is much more gathering in this skirt than the pattern calls for. I decided to start off with gathering the skirt panels and sewing them together. I thought maybe this might save my sanity by not gathering a bunch right at the end of sewing, but it turns out no matter when you gather, you will want to set things on fire at some point during that process. Hahha! I love a gathered skirt but damn… I hate gathering fabric no matter what method I use to gather it, even those tricks that make it easier.
In spite of all of that gathering frustration (haha), I adore this dress. It’s dramatic. It’s bright. It’s wonderful.
TL:DR Review
- Pattern: The Friday Pattern Company Wilder gown
- Pros: Good size range. Lovely design.
- Cons: Having it drafted to a smaller cup makes it a bit tough for someone with my bust. However, I know that altering the pattern will not be difficult.
- Make again?: Well of course! I think I will try out the top version after I do my modifications.
- Rating:
4.5/5 stars
GLORIOUS!!!!!!!!! You look so beautiful and that color is everything!
Yes, gathering fabric is the ultimate exercise in patience!
Aww thanks so much! ❤ ❤
Mmmmm, I love this!
Thanks so much, Heidi!<3
That colour is amaaazing! I love this dress pattern more with every version of it I see.
I haven’t sewn much with raglan sleeves, but I’ve knit quite a few sweaters and it’s always been frustrating to me how much deeper the armscyes get as the sweater size increases. Grumble.
Thank you so much, Anna Krista. I agree about the raglan sleeve armsyce. It’s so frustrating that they get bigger like that when most plus sized people don’t need it like that.
I agree, it is wonderful! 🙂
Thank you so much, Debbie!