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madamemodiste) wrote2009-02-07 09:38 am
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Like I don't have enough patterns in the Stash
I loved the 2001 mini series "Victoria and Albert". I have always loved to gaze upon the Butterick pattern for Victoria's coronation gown, but at the time of it's release, I didn't imagine a use for it. Now I do. BUT, according to the Great Pattern Review, the pattern is terrible (sleeves are a pain or something). With the upcoming release of Young Victoria, I decided I didn't care and was going to pick it up anyway. It's never available in my size on Ebay, and today, there it was as a cheap Buy It Now. See, I just know that once the movie is released, this OOP pattern will suddenly become expensive. So anyway, there you go. I bought it, and I am pleased.
In other actual sewing news, I did do a wee bit of work on the purple NF gown on Thursday. I finished the drawstring casings for the back poufs, tacked up the pleats, pinned in tapes to keep the poufs in place (I don't tack so I can take them out and wash/iron) and made the big bows. I do love an ass bow, and this gown has three! So now I need to put in the closure and start on the bodice.
Here's a poorly lit shot of the back. It needs something to break up all that purple, though, don't you think? The actual gown has no trim in the back aside from a bit of lace at the bottom, so I didn't put any in. Suggestions?


In other actual sewing news, I did do a wee bit of work on the purple NF gown on Thursday. I finished the drawstring casings for the back poufs, tacked up the pleats, pinned in tapes to keep the poufs in place (I don't tack so I can take them out and wash/iron) and made the big bows. I do love an ass bow, and this gown has three! So now I need to put in the closure and start on the bodice.
Here's a poorly lit shot of the back. It needs something to break up all that purple, though, don't you think? The actual gown has no trim in the back aside from a bit of lace at the bottom, so I didn't put any in. Suggestions?


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If I have time I'll post some cute pictures of my pinking machine ;))
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I sometimes see those pinking machines on Ebay, but they always go for $80+ and I imagine explaining the purchase to my husband, who, in my dream scenario, doesn't agree with the purchase. I have yet to actually ask him!
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Here's one, no bidding either :)) http://www.goantiques.com/detail,textile-pinking-machine,1929688.html
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I love your natural form gown - its gorgeous.
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On Dolly, my sense is that there are different textures, all in one shade--crisp apron, lacy petals, drapey bows. Possibly, we're more used to seeing that in white than in purple, possibly the deep color overwhelms some of the texture, or possibly, the scale change also makes a difference.
A lace under-bow (series of lace underbows) might increase the texture contrast in the back. Strands of beads would add a new texture element, and echo/emphasize the drapeyness. They might be uncomfortable to sit on, but I think they'd be below the actual sitting area.
I'd be tempted to shoot a 3/4 view first, to gauge how much the petal lace plays into the bow cascade--the bow cascade by itself is really lovely. So what you're looking for is making sure the sum is even more perfect than the parts. ;-)
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and darn, that pattern's been on my wish list for a long time.
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