The funnest part of the dress was deciding how to lay it out.  I used a batik quilt backing I got at the Mid Atlantic Quilt Show for $ 37, which had a border along each edge with solid black in the middle.  I decided to lay out my pattern so that the top/bust area was the black, and the dress would get progressivly lighter as it went towards the hem.  I used mostly black for the front placket, and I used the very edge of the border as the sleeve cuffs.  This is what I had left after cutting out:
 Still enough left over for a skirt!  (But that is another day - maybe even another year!)  I wore this dress Good Friday, and it doesn't wrinkle and it is extra cool.  Have I mentioned I love this pattern?  I still want to make one more version:  the long dress version with no sleeves for summer.  But I have decided it is time to take a break from this pattern and do something else.  But I highly recommend it to others!
 Still enough left over for a skirt!  (But that is another day - maybe even another year!)  I wore this dress Good Friday, and it doesn't wrinkle and it is extra cool.  Have I mentioned I love this pattern?  I still want to make one more version:  the long dress version with no sleeves for summer.  But I have decided it is time to take a break from this pattern and do something else.  But I highly recommend it to others!