When Friday Pattern Company contacted me, asking if I like to test there most recent pattern there was no hesitation in saying โyesโ.

Iโm sure youโve seen the features of this dress but if you havenโt, hereโs a illustration below.

The ruffles and the sleeves were the small details that sold it to me in the first instance. But as I made the tester up, the elasticated neckline and the cinched in waist literally blew my mind (in a good way) !
When the Davenport Dress was released, last Friday (16.4.21) – it was a double celebration as Scotland lifted the travel restriction which of course couldnโt pass by without a photo opportunity at a different location without a beige wall! Now donโt get me wrong, I love my beige walls as they allow the details on my garments to speak for themselves but sometimes you just need a different location!

Iโve had this Dashwood Rayon โthe Secret Gardenโ in my stash for a good while and when Emma said she had bought some of the same fabric another wee collab was in motion. I think I bought it from Lamazi Fabrics way back in the day!

Emma @CoffeeAndGlassSlippers made the By Hand London Anna Dress – and boy, sheโs knocking it out the park! Absolutely adore this and I think itโs one of my faves thats sheโs made so far, Emma never fails to surprise me with her amazing style and sewing talent. I seemingly remember Emma telling me she got her piece of Rayon from John Lewis in Glasgow and it was half price, I think it was just after the 1st Lockdown and shops were just opened. Half price – Utter bargain!!!



I found that the Rayon was a fray magnet. Way worse than the Ravishing Rayon that I used on my Kew Dress.

For some unknown reason, I didnโt finish the edges with the overlocker after I cut which is what I usually do. I did, however finish most of the open edges once I put it together.
Ok the pattern is absolutely fabulous, I canโt fault it, so much so I had a second Davenport Dress ready as part of a collaboration with Felicity Fabrics, before the pattern was released, which you can read all about it here.

Both the Rayon and the viscose serve the pattern well with regards to the the ruffles and gathering. It drapes beautifully.

However, both times I had to slow down at the outer waist piece and how to attach that. Also adding the bodice yoke had me for a moment. I somewhat remember that the first time I did the pattern I had to walk away twice because my head wasnโt picking up the instructions right. You know, that cotton wool fuzzy head … uh huh?!

Im looking to do a third Davenport Dress soon but it will be in a cotton. This pattern in the fabric will be quite different for me but it has such summer like pastel colours I couldnโt say no to it! I also see a hack coming very soon – keep your eyes peeled for that too.


As always, thanks for reading. Iโll probably talk about both Davenport Dresses on my YouTube channel very soon.
Happy Sewing!



Omg, cuteness overdose. I love all these prints!
Serious question about the rayon: are you lining these dresses? What is the tights+rayon=static situation like? I love wearing dresses with tights in the winter, but I always have serious static issues. Maybe I just have a high-voltage personal electrical field? I’ve been too scared to sew with rayon so far, but if it’s less staticky, I might bite that bullet…
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No, no lining in sight. Iโve never had problems with tights and non-lined dresses that I can remember. If you are sewing with rayon, ide definitely recommend a microtex needle first and foremost. If you are adding buttons and buttonholes- get a washaway stabiliser and fray check! Some rayonโs are more slippery than others and sometimes itโs the sewing machine that doesnโt cope rather you! You got this Meg!
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I’m so inspired! I do have some rayon in my stash that I’ve been just sitting on, so maybe these tips will help me bite the bullet.
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Do it! ๐๐ป๐๐ป๐๐ป
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