![Oh, I'm Tresspassing](http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3153/2945260948_1ef1843d09.jpg)
I really think I'm at my best when I'm sewing dresses. This dress, which is the Zoe pattern from Burdastyle, is the first piece I've done that I feel looks 100% professional, inside and out.
![Leaves!](http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3286/2944395819_12ef664fc0.jpg)
The pattern itself is pretty simple, with a total of seven pieces. I did have to make a few alterations to make this dress work for me though, something I'm slowly getting better at.
![Zoe Dress](http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3029/2945261316_02f6391c81.jpg)
I added about three inches to the length of the skirt, because I wanted it to be work-appropriate. And really, can you imagine if this was three inches shorter - yeesh! It would be positive indecent on someone of my height. I also, like many people, had to add a pair of darts down the front, because I can't pull off the "sack" look. The material is a fantastic wool or wool blend that I snagged from the remnants section of Vogue Fabrics back in my "stock-up-because-I-don't-know-what-my-fabric-store-selection-will-be-like-in-Portland" phase. It's fairly stretchy and oh so soft. I used the material "wrong" side out because I loved the slightly fuzzy nap of it - it seemed so fall/winter-appropriate that way. I think I may need to knit a black beret just to go with this dress.
![Zoe Dress](http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3230/2944396071_fd09a5065b.jpg)
And boy is it fall. The colors are peaking right now and its absolutely gorgeous - it's like the trees are on fire (in a good way).
Once again, I have to give a big shot-out to Mr. Cleaver, who helped with the photos (and it starting to get pickier with his shots :p). And here's a bonus outtake, just for fun:
![Jumping Shots are always fun!](http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3213/2945260850_79dc42cb93.jpg)
In other news, I have job interview #4 tomorrow, I now own a couch, and you should keep your eyes out this weekend for that surprise.