For this pattern I cut a straight size 14. My bust measurement was a size 16 and my waist goes up from there, but taking into account the ease in the pattern, which is quite generous (10 inches at the bust!) I knew a 14 would be fine. The only minor adjustment I made to the pattern was to cut it with some extra length. I did trim most of the extra length off but I am glad it is slightly longer than the original pattern.
When I first tried on this dress I was not convinced. It made me look frumpy and larger than I am, as you can see below.

Thankfully simply adding a belt was all this dress needed to make it something more flattering.

Much better! I should make a belt out of the binding fabric but I haven't got around to it. Maybe sometime soon.

The neckline on this dress is relatively high at the front, Higher than I would normally wear, thankfully it is not too high and is still comfortable to wear. You can see the binding in this photo better than the others. If I was to make this pattern again I think I would just use the lining to enclose the seams and not have to worry about the lining.

I lined the dress with white poplin, I chose poplin because I wanted something that was a bit more breathable but also offered a bit of support and body to the polyester in order to try and get the dress to stand out in its A line shape a bit more. Thankfully it worked and also helped alleviate some of the static. As I mentioned earlier I cut the dress slightly longer than the pattern to add on some extra length. I did however cut the lining as per the pattern piece and was pleasantly surprised at the length I had expected it to be much shorter. You can see the difference in this picture. I finished both hems with a rolled hem, thankfully my skills seem to have improved since my last attempts.

Overall I am pretty happy with how this dress turned out and I am sure I will use the pattern again. My sister has already put in an order for one. Now I just need to take her fabric shopping!
Until next time,
Emma