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Well, I plan on wearing a long line with a very low back. I may raise the open back up some ot accommodate
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Lady Day said:
This is gonna be my QM dinner gown
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Good luck and we want to see your masterpiece when you finish.Lady Day said:I know, aint it to die for (as Lauren has demonstrated )Actually, Im gonna make it from the picture. No pattern. Its a fairy simple dress. and if I Frankenstein parts from other dresses I have, I think I can pull it off.Wish me luck...LD
imoldfashioned said:What type and color of fabric are you using?
Lady Day said:I dont want to go the black dress route, too boring. Im thinking of a dark brown (warm toned) velvet...
Thoughts...
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Kishtu said:Well, now finished the print dress.
Have to say not completely happy with it.... not the sewing, it's just the small blue floral print just looks rather weedy on someone who's nearly six feet tall and slightly flamboyantly built. (She says tactfully-think Russ Meyer heroine and it's close!) Can anyone think of a way to oomph it up a bit?
Lauren said:Thanks! It's actually made of a skirt I had bought from the Gap in high school and had been holding onto because I love the fabric. It finally got put to use!
Lady Day said:I dont want to go the black dress route, too boring. Im thinking of a dark brown (warm toned) velvet...
Thoughts...
LD
Clever gal !!!!!!!!!!Lauren said:Thanks! I just made them out of a denim- I wanted something I could rough and tumble in and now worry about! Yup, and it's period, too
I actually modified the pattern. I used this one from the Vintage Fashion Library. I made up a pair three or so years ago as it is on the cover but this time I made them at the natural waist and made them so they buttoned at the sides by adding a placket, then a waistband across the front and back pants.