Making a Comfy And Elegant White Bubu Dress

@glorydee · 2025-08-27 14:00 · NeedleWorkMonday

Hello, dear creative friends, I hope you are all having a good day. We have beautiful, sunny weather here today, a good day to come up with something beautiful. Since I will be attending an all-white party this weekend, I took the opportunity to make myself a comfy and elegant boubou dress.

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Lately, I find myself drifting towards free and comfortable wear, which I would usually run from few years back, as I was more of a fitted dress fan. It probably has to do with age, or having more responsiblitie lately, that i don't want to add the discomfort of a dress to it. And as they say, the only thing constant is change, maybe i'm just gradually change in this very moment of my life.

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It's been a while since I attended an all white themed party or any coloured themed party at all, and when i got a friend's invite to her housewarming party this weekend, I was more than excited tpo be a part of the celebration, but another issue that came up was what to wear, going through my wardrobe, i couldn't find anything comfy and fitting, so I decided to make myself one.

It's moments like this that I'm thankful I can make my own dress. So early today, I headed to the fabric store closest to me and bought this beautiful white coloured liquid mikado fabric, about 3 yards of it. I chose this fabric because of its sophisticated texture and shine. It cost me a few dollars, which I know is worth it, as it is a flexible style and easily blends in on different occasions. More importantly, I now have a go-to white dress, which I think all ladies should have in their wardrobe.

Without further ado, let's get right into the making process.

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Materials used

  • Mikado fabric

  • Elastic

  • White coloured thread

Cutting And Sewing Process

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  • I started by folding the fabric into four, then drafted a Kimono bubu pattern with cowls on the sides. Then I cut out the back neckline first

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  • Then separated the back to cut out the front neckline

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  • Next, I cut out the facing pattern of both the front and back.

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  • Using the facings, I turned in the front and back neckline neatly

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  • Then proceeded to join the front and back pattern by the shoulders

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  • Continuing, I joined the sides of the dress, and also left the sleeve opening and folded it around the hem

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  • Finally, using the elastic band, I passed it around the sleeve hem and hemmed the base of the dress neatly. And that completes the making process of this beautiful bubu dress.

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And here is the final elegant look of my white bubu dress. I placed two ropes inside the front to help contour around the waist area, giving that beautiful, feminine look.

If you are looking to make a comfy and elegant dress, you can sure follow these steps provided to make your own beautiful bubu dress.

All images used in this post are mine

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