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Is this too busy?

Miss Neecerie

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only if this is...

I own a dress in this fabric....

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So no...yours is not too busy.
 

mysterygal

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I just wouldn't make a whole dress out of it. Looking at it, it would make a great top or skirt and then coordinate with a plain skirt or top. I would have the rest of the look downplay it some, not fighting it, otherwise, it looks great! I really like the colors :)
 

Miss Dottie

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I think it's darling! But it's tough to see how big the print is.

I think it's just awaiting the right dress pattern to highlight the pattern perfectly.

Good luck and I hope you post the final finished product!
 

mysterygal

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The black bands do look really good with that dress. I guess it's also what you're used to...buying a poka dot dress was a big step for me :rolleyes: :)
 

Lauren

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OH MY GOSH! That is SO beautiful!!!! With cute colored early plastic buttons it would be so yummy! Definately make a dress with it. They were big on colorful florals :)
 

BettyValentine

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I say go for it! I also think jitterbuggal has a good idea about accents.

And from your avatar I feel sure in saying that you'll look great in a lot of color!

BV
 

maisie

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jitterbugdoll said:
Oh, I think you can get away with making a whole dress out of it--check out this 1940s dress with a wild pattern and black accent bands:
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Ooo, that dress is lovely, is it one of yours?
 

decodoll

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Rebecca, that fabric is gorgeous!! Not too busy at all. They did like their wild prints in the 40's! I can't wait to see what you make.

Miss Neecerie, I love, love, love the print on your dress!!
 

Rebecca D

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Thanks gals. I usually wear a lot of bright colors, but was afraid that particular fabric's bold print would overpower my small frame. But you've talked me into it - a dress it will be. Unless, of course, I decide on making it into a puffy-sleeved '40s bolero, with a matching solid blue '40s sundress, with that fabric as a belt and accents on the pockets. Shoot. I can't decide!

I'll let ya know when I receive the fabric. In the meantime, have you ladies seen the other fabric on that site? It's great! And CHEAP!
 

maisie

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Rebecca D said:
Unless, of course, I decide on making it into a puffy-sleeved '40s bolero, with a matching solid blue '40s sundress, with that fabric as a belt and accents on the pockets. Shoot. I can't decide!
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I like that idea much more than just making a dress out of it, it will look so much more unique, i think anyways! They did that a lot in the 40's mixing print with bold colours, i've got a suit that has a plain blouse with a trim of the floral printed fabric that is also used for the skirt.
 

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