SO CUTE! I really need to take the time to make something for myself. I hope you don't mind, but I'm saving this picture for reference.
maggiethespy said:And the (almost)finished product:
I'm not posting any pictures of me in the dress until after the dance-- I want to keep my look secret until then
Lady Day said:Today I dismantled a dress I never wore and made it into a blouse
Im getting real satisfaction out of taking old unworn projects and making them into something else. Although I have tons of fabric (its a condition ) there is something gratifying about the problem solving it takes to rework fabric from an old item.
I had to do a lot of piecing, especially the sleeves. :eusa_doh:
Ill put the details on NVL soon
LD
Lady Day said:This black beret. 3 pieces, and no they didint match up! I had to cut away some to make it fit, stupid pattern. Its out of a cheap woolish felt. Its a tester, and I plan to make a few more out of better material.
LD
Vanessa said:I made two evening gowns for this past weekend's Art Deco Fest aboard the Queen Mary.
The first is in blue velvet from an early 30s pattern which I made last weekend and wore to the Deco Ball:
And the second is a white with pink polka dot organdy that I wore to the Tea Dance, made from another early 30s pattern in my collection. I call it my sew-it-in-a-day dress since I churned the entire thing out (with french seams) in one day 2 days before leaving for the event:
I dont know how the dress would have been on you but the blouse is just darling!!Lady Day said:Made a couple more things.
This black beret. 3 pieces, and no they didint match up! I had to cut away some to make it fit, stupid pattern. Its out of a cheap woolish felt. Its a tester, and I plan to make a few more out of better material.
I think this will be my last reuse project for a while. I really hated that dress.
I used once again my 30s altered dress bodice pattern. Please dont mind my sour face, I had just heard I didint get a freelance gig I was hoping for.
I have been doing these re-use projects as sort of putting off some big sewing projects I want to do for the GtG this October, but now I guess I better get to them
LD
That looks like such a time consuming and hard work but what a beautiful result Miss NeecerieMiss Neecerie said:And here is a close up of the cross stitch running down the one side....while it was being worked. The loose white strands you see are the waste canvas.
Its a design from a folio published in Kiev in 1923.
As for you Vanessa... this two gowns are AMAZING!!!!:eusa_clapchanteuseCarey said::eusa_clap :eusa_clap :eusa_clap FABULOUS!!! You must post these pics in the "What are You Wearing Today"" thread please my dear...
Vanessa said:
Vanessa said:I made two evening gowns for this past weekend's Art Deco Fest aboard the Queen Mary.
The first is in blue velvet from an early 30s pattern which I made last weekend and wore to the Deco Ball:
And the second is a white with pink polka dot organdy that I wore to the Tea Dance, made from another early 30s pattern in my collection. I call it my sew-it-in-a-day dress since I churned the entire thing out (with french seams) in one day 2 days before leaving for the event:
Is it white, 1920s, with hand-painted panels? If so, I know the people who made it...copied from the same carpet in Oakland's Paramount Theater...Miss Sis said:I have a dress that's *just* like that carpet..... lol
The totally swell PJs!Miss Neecerie said:I made these for the PJ party for the Art Deco weekend. They are themed to go along with the lecture I gave on Sunday.
All the cross stitching is hand done in silk as well.
These are my first real complex project, I had never set in sleeves before, or a collar.
Miss 1929 said:The totally swell PJs!
I am happy I coped the pattern for you! At least you got around to making them (story of my life).