Grade 6 Graduation Dress
Tomorrow is Clare’s last day of Primary School. Seven years – where did that go! Last night was their Graduation Ceremony. The kids met at school at 5pm then walked to the local Italian Club (where they have spent many cultural and sports days over their time at primary school) and had dinner with the teachers and support staff. By 7pm they were back at school, as were many of their families and friends, for the formal part of the evening.
The children all looked wonderful – almost all of them dressed up, including the boys. They each gave a speech about their time at school, sharing memories and thankyous. Each received a certificate and their school report, then they all sang a song together and presented five short plays before the principal spoke to conclude the evening. Clare received a special certificate that especially commemorated her “Love of Learning” – she was thrilled.
It was a special celebration – but I didn’t cry! The kids are so ready for high school, and it was very touching to hear their appreciation of their time at primary school but also their anticipation as they stride into the future.
And unsurprisingly, there was a fair bit of focus on the graduation dress leading up to the event! Clare and I decided on the Figgy’s Scirocco dress some time ago, and when I spotted this floral Alannah Hill silk at Clear It one day I knew it was a perfect match.
Choosing appropriate styles for Clare can be a real challenge. She is almost twelve years old now, but is still very tiny as compared to her peers and hasn’t yet hit puberty. Some of us are late starters! She wants to look pretty and age-appropriate despite her stature, and I really think that this dress hit that sweet spot exactly. The pattern was size 8/9. After trying it on we added an extra flounce to the bottom. It is still above the knee, but not absurdly short. This was easy to do – I just cut another of the lower flounce and attachment pieces. The back twist was a bigger problem.
I had noticed in images online that the fit around the back can be difficult. We drew up the back elastic quite a lot to make the skirt fit at the waist, and then I unpicked the already sewn centre twist, folded the narrow ends of the triangle in another inch each, retwisted, then hand-stitched them together again. This made the back about two inches narrower than drafted, and it then sat nicely. The bodice is fully self lined, and I didn’t make a muslin first, but the alterations were just as easy to do after the fact. It also eliminated the bagging of the back where it joins the skirt waistline that I had seen in lots of photos.
We found the narrow lace for the front trim in my stash. Clare spent many hours on YouTube learning how to do her hair, and did the fancy braid herself. Impressive! I suspect that there may have even been a light application of eyeshadow and lip gloss. Stella found the china rose earrings in a drawer on the weekend and they matched the outfit perfectly. I think that I bought them at Royal Doulton when I was in England 25 years ago.
Congratulations to my special big girl as you move on to the next exciting chapter in the book of your life. We are incredibly proud of you, and love you more than we could possibly say. It is such a pleasure to watch you growing up into such a wonderful young woman.
(And now that I type this, the tears are flowing after all!)
Oh Lara, she looks so lovely. The dress in that silk (was that part of the “Woah” haul?!) is just perfect. And her hair – wow! I can see why you went a bit teary looking at the pics 🙂
Good memory Helen – that fabric WAS part of the “Whoah” haul! Thanks for your kind words.
The dress is perfect and your daughter looks gorgeous and happy! Very impressed with the braids too… both clever and gorgeous 🙂
She looks perfectly gorgeous! One of a kind dress and her hair is exquisite!
A beautiful dress for a beautiful girl…our grade 6’s graduated yesterday.
What a beautiful young lady she is Lara – a credit to her parents. while always impressed with your sewing skills I am super-impressed that she did that braid by herself!! She looks beautiful and the dress is perfect. xx
Your daughter looks beautiful. Such a pretty dress and hairstyle.
Wow they are young going to High School in Australia. Here in New Zealand we finish full primary at somewhere between 12 1/2 and 13 1/2. My daughter was the latter and we still struggled with dresses. By this age most of the girls could wear womens clothing except my small daughter. It was a real mission.
You have made a lovely job of Clare’s dress and her hair! I really love the back detail on the dress.
My 11 year old has another two years to wait but with two older siblings one of whom has just graduated from high school, he is counting down!
So pretty! Wow, already, congratulations on your big highschooler. She looks just divine and I love the choice you made in that dress.
Clare you look lovely very special dress for a very special occasion, you have a clever Mum, enjoy this time, Lyn Brisbane
Absolutely beautiful. The dress is perfect. And, her hair is stunning. Well done.
Congratulations Clare on graduating from primary school, you look gorgeous, and your hair is sublime, great work! Lovely dress Lara, the silk sings with the layers 😉
A beautiful dress for a special occasion. Congratulations to all… the skilled sewist & the graduate with a love if learning. 😘
Congratulations and what a wonderful award to receive. Such a stylish and accomplished young lady!
Clare you look absolutely gorgeous. Great dress Lara and I am seriously jealous of the braid ,Clare, you did a fabulous job.
Beautiful dress and beautiful model. Be proud Mom!
Lovely dress and even lovelier girl! Such an important milestone!
That dress and THAT hair, well done to both of you.
She looks gorgeous Lara! Congratulations to you both on an important milestone. X
Congratulations, Clare! You did a great job on your hair. I hope you will keep your “Love of learning” for the rest of your life. There’s always new things to learn, and it keeps life interesting even when you are really old like me!
Lara this dress is so pretty, and your lovely daughter looks so pretty, you can see how much she’s loving wearing it!
Gorgeous girl and gorgeous dress! How can she possibly be going to high school? Didn’t we only just finish Uni??!!
Beautiful dress. I’ve also been run off my feet with my eldest daughter’s last days in primary school. It’s such an exciting, happy & sad time.
She’s beautiful – all our children are.
Oh what a wonderful post! She looks so beautiful! 💝
Tell Claire that she looks beautiful. I can’t believe she did the hair by herself she’s so talented and it looks fantastic. I love the dress as well, the flounces and the back detail, perfect.
Thanks so much Karen. You always take the time to leave lovely comments; I appreciate it! She did look fantastic.
Great dress! Perfect Hair! Brought tears to my eyes.
Wow-she looks adorable. Congrats!
Hello – I found your blog whilst searching for tips on sewing up the Scirocco dress. I just wanted to say a big thank you for explaining how you avoided the gaping back… I went ahead and followed your directions when first sewing it together and it fits perfectly! Yippee! Thanks again.