Is this what you were making instead of making the things you were supposed to be making? And it's the only one finished so far? :D It looks very nice, and fairly simple, the perfect thing to quickly satisfy the creative impulse! It's almost impossible to get lace fabric here, I don't know why, and the stuff I have seen is not so delicate looking as this. Is it for everyday wear, or costume wear? I think it would be great as either.
Yeah, *hangs head in shame* it's the only one finished so far. It was more time consuming than it appears, and surprised me. Between the flat felled seams, understitching that endless hem, keeping the lace strips in line, and the double collar, it took longer than I expected. I thought this baby would be done in an afternoon, but that was impossible. However, I'm really pleased with the pattern and how it makes up.
This is for either costume wear or special events (wedding, Christmas party, etc). And it's kind of reversible because of the flat felled seams.
I got the fabric from a local store called Jomar. They sell discontinued or overstock fabrics from other source for a fraction of the original cost. This fabric was $1/yd!
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It's turned out absolutely gorgeous!
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I agree, this is insane. But worth every yard of ribbon, the dress is to die for.
:O :O :O
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Great job. Very pretty.
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It looks very nice, and fairly simple, the perfect thing to quickly satisfy the creative impulse!
It's almost impossible to get lace fabric here, I don't know why, and the stuff I have seen is not so delicate looking as this.
Is it for everyday wear, or costume wear? I think it would be great as either.
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This is for either costume wear or special events (wedding, Christmas party, etc). And it's kind of reversible because of the flat felled seams.
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I got the fabric from a local store called Jomar. They sell discontinued or overstock fabrics from other source for a fraction of the original cost. This fabric was $1/yd!
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