goldwyn girl, that dress is gorgeous! What amazing fabric too... I love the hawaiian sarong dresses. Yes and please tell us what pattern you used. I've seen several similar patterns on ebay but they're always so expensive.
Thank you everyone. It's a combination of two patterns. The top is from this 1951 Vogue pattern #4270 and the skirt is a lengthened version of Simplicity 4559, also without the side slits. Made into a one piece dress.
Thank you!
Yes, it was for Costume College this last weekend- I made the whole blue part in four days! It was based on the Truly Victorian 1870's Polonaise pattern. I made a new inset for the front since I wanted contrast and used three altering sizes of ruffles to go around the neckline, down the front drape, and around the train. The fabric is an embroidered silk blend taffeta I bought in the garment district, and I used some lace I had in the stash and some chenille rococo trim I bought at cheeptrims.com. The underskirt is the Truly Victorian early bustle underskirt with the optional front swag and I added about 30 yards of netted lace and pleating which I did using a fork! Vanessa pinned the velvet bows on last minute to make it so the skirt tied in, and I actually sewed myself into the dress because I ran out of time! lol
This isn't something I've made but supplies for something I'm going to make.
I spent yesterday in New York City (in the 95 degree heat) and, as always, I hit the Garment District first. I found some lovely silk for a dress for the Queen Mary event--it's a cranberry color with a little sheen at about half the price I saw anywhere else. It should look good with the necklace I bought in June.
Thanks to the Lounger who helped me pick the color--you know who you are (wink).
Lauren, you continue to blow me away with your creations. They are more art than clothing!
And Goldwyn--my friend just made the LaQuey pattern and is going to wear it to Tiki-Oasis, so I'll be sure to post pictures here. Oh and I'll be wearing my own creation too!
And Goldwyn--my friend just made the LaQuey pattern and is going to wear it to Tiki-Oasis, so I'll be sure to post pictures here. Oh and I'll be wearing my own creation too!
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